Oskar Bohnée

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Oskar Bohnée in 1892

Oskar Bohnée (born July 21, 1862 in Berlin , † after 1913) was a German theater actor .

Life

Bohnée decided to go to the theater at an early age and after receiving his training at the Berlin Theater Academy with court actor Eduard Kierschner , he dared his first attempt at acting in Würzburg (1881). Then he came to the Hoftheater Altenburg (1882), then to the Stadttheater Mainz (1883), Bremen (1884), Basel (1885), Chemnitz (1886), Düsseldorf (1888 to 1889), Königsberg (1890), Breslau (1891) and Zurich (1892), until in 1893 he received a tempting application to the Stadttheater in Cologne. He stayed there until 1902 and during that time went on a number of guest tours, including in 1898 to the Stadttheater Lüdenscheid or in 1901 to the Kur-Theater in Bad Neuenahr . He was the first German dramatic artist to be made an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Sciences and Arts in Florence . In 1902 he joined the Association of the Royal Drama in Kassel, to which he was to belong for many years. His further life after 1913 is currently unknown.

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