Julius Eyben

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Julius Eyben (born July 8, 1850 in Berlin , † after 1902) was a German theater actor and director .

Life

Eyben, although his parents intended to be a sculptor (he already attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin), took secret lessons from Karl Gustav Berndal and entered the stage in 1871. His first engagement was in Basel, then he worked at the Berlin Stadttheater in 1872, in Breslau in 1873, worked as a youthful lover and bon vivant at the court theater in Berlin and Wiesbaden from 1874 to 1881, then switched to the character subject and was in Freiburg from 1881 to 1884 From 1884 to 1886 at the court theater in Petersburg, from 1886 to 1891 in Nuremberg, from 1891 to 1893 in Cologne, from 1893 to 1900 in Berlin at the Residenz and Schiller theaters, mostly for father roles, then acted as deputy director and director at the theater for a year the Vienna and then returned to Germany to the Residenztheater in Cologne.

He was married to the actress Louise Eyben .

His life after 1902 is unknown.

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