Liese Fleuron

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Liese Fleuron in 1900

Liese Fleuron , actually Liese von Tschasy ( March 31, 1875 in Olomouc , Austria-Hungary - after 1902), was an Austrian theater actress and singer .

Life

Fleuron, the daughter of a senior Austrian civil servant and former officer, took dramatic lessons from Louisabeth Röckel after she was educated in an Ursuline convent and made her debut in Innsbruck at 18 as “Haubenlerche”, “Lolo” in Lolo's father and as “Gertrud “In Two Happy Days .

Afterwards she was engaged at several Austrian provincial theaters and also undertook a major tour with Carl Blasel . In 1898 she was engaged by the city theater in Czernowitz at the Theater an der Wien, where she stayed only for a short time and said goodbye in a state of swaying. He thinks of everything . In 1900 she joined the Association of United Munich Theaters.

Her whereabouts after 1902 are unknown.

She was an actress of great temperament and knew how to win the audience's favor both at the Gärtnerplatztheater and in the Munich Schauspielhaus. She sang with great liveliness and verve and developed the exuberance and agility of an eccentric dancer in the modern, piquant French pieces , but still took care not to exceed the limits of decency.

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