Marie Bossler
Marie Boßler , also Maria , married Marie von Bruck ( August 18, 1833 in Bleicherode - January 9 , according to other sources January 10, 1919 in Graz ) was a German- Austrian theater actress .
Life
Boßler's parents both belonged to the acting class and had nothing against the fact that the little one appeared in children's roles at an early age.
Her actual debut took place in Düsseldorf in 1849 as "Käthchen" in Der Pfarrherr , whereupon she found engagements in Mainz, then in Erfurt and Hamburg. While working in the latter city - she still felt like a beginner - she took lessons from Adele Peroni-Glasbrenner , to whom she actually owed her higher dramatic training.
In 1854 Heinrich Laube , who had also discovered her, brought the young actress to the Burgtheater in Vienna. There she made her debut as "Jolanthe" in King René's Daughter and "Julie" in Confessions . She stayed at the castle for seven years, where she appeared as Queen Elisabeth von Valois in Schiller's tragedy Don Karlos . On October 12, 1861 she took the stage for the last time as Hedwig in the comedy Der Ball zu Ellerbrunn , married Friedrich von Bruck, the second youngest son of the former Finance Minister Karl Ludwig von Bruck , on October 19 , and said goodbye to the stage .
Boßler represented the role of the “naive” and “sentimental lover”. In numerous roles as a lover and salon lady , especially in Bauernfeld's comedies , she showed excellent performances. She also played the title role in the comedy Gänschen von Buchenau (based on Bayard by W. Friedrich).
She spent her retirement in Graz, where she also died.
literature
- Constantin von Wurzbach : Boßler, Maria . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 2nd part. Publishing house of the typographic-literary-artistic establishment (L. C. Zamarski, C. Dittmarsch & Comp.), Vienna 1857, p. 90 ( digitized version ).
- Ludwig Eisenberg : Large biographical lexicon of the German stage in the XIX. Century . Published by Paul List , Leipzig 1903, p. 115 f. ( Text archive - Internet Archive ).
- Ottmar G. Flüggen: Biographical stage lexicon of the German theaters from the beginning of German acting to the present . Compiled by OG Flüggen. 1st year. A. Bruckmann's Verlag, Munich 1892, p. 34.
- Wilhelm Kosch (Ed.): German Theater Lexicon . Volume I. A - Hurka. De Gruyter, Berlin [among others] p. 216 (under Bruck, Marie Freifrau von ). 1953. Reprint July 2015, ISBN 978-3-907820-27-8 (accessed from De Gruyter Online).
- Boßler, Marie; married Baroness von Bruck (1835–1919), actress. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 1, Publishing House of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1957, p. 103 f. (Direct links on p. 103 , p. 104 ).
Individual evidence
- ^ Wedding book Lutherische Stadtkirche Wien-Innere Stadt, tom. V, No. 196. In: Matricula. Retrieved November 23, 2019 . The year of birth 1835 is often mentioned in the literature.
- ^ Wilhelm Kosch (Ed.): German Theater Lexicon . Volume I. A - Hurka. De Gruyter, Berlin [among others] p. 216 (under Bruck, Marie Freifrau von ). 1953. Reprint July 2015, ISBN 978-3-907820-27-8 (accessed from De Gruyter Online).
- ^ Paul S. Ulrich: Biographical Index for Theater, Dance and Music / Biographical Index for Theater, Dance and Music . Berlin publishing house. Arno Spitz GmbH. 1997, ISBN 978-3-87061-479-9 , p. 217.
- ^ Wedding book Lutherische Stadtkirche Wien-Innere Stadt, tom. V, No. 196. In: Matricula. Retrieved November 23, 2019 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bossler, Marie |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Boßler, Maria; Bruck, Marie von |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German-Austrian theater actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 18, 1833 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bleicherode |
DATE OF DEATH | January 9, 1919 or January 10, 1919 |
Place of death | Graz |