Martha Hachmann-Zipser

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Martha Hachmann-Zipser, 1901

Martha Hachmann-Zipser , née Martha Zipser , ( December 11, 1864 in Schmiedeberg , Silesia - December 30, 1940 in Hamburg ) was a German actress .

Life

Historic tombstone in the women's garden

Hachmann-Zipser, the daughter of an actor, entered the stage in Torgau in 1880 as a “naive” without having had a dramatic teacher. She then worked at larger and smaller German city theaters until she came to the Berlin Residenztheater in 1887, where she created Hedwig in Die Wildente in 1888 (first actress on German stages) and later embodied this role with great success on the first stages in Germany and Austria.

The artist worked at the Residenztheater until 1891 and has actually not accepted a permanent commitment since that time, but mostly only performed her performances as a guest to the audience, both in the youthful and later in the older subject. So she appeared in New York in 1891, then at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, worked at the Theater des Westens from 1896 to 1897, at the Schiller Theater from 1898 to 1899, and joined the Association of des in 1900, following her nervous husband (since 1891) Cord Hachmann Deutsche Schauspielhaus Hamburg, where she made her debut as "Betty Wiener" in Agnes Jordan .

She stayed there until shortly before her death in 1940. Her tombstone is in the women's garden at the Ohlsdorf cemetery in Hamburg.

Filmography

  • 1921: From my youth
  • 1924: Dark Forces

literature

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