Vana Kovic

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Vana Kovic (before 1894 - after 1900) was a stage actress .

Life

Kovic began her acting career in Hamburg at the New Theater (1894), then came to Breslau to the Lobetheater (1895), then to the Cologne City Theater (1895), then worked from 1897 to 1899 in Krefeld, 1900 at the Stadttheater am Brausenwerth in Elberfeld and performed then in the association of " intimate theater " in Nuremberg.

She was considered an interested, captivating actress, for both modern and classic roles, and was praised as "Ada" in Sodom's end as "Lady Milford" and "Adelheid" in Götz etc. Her talent was supported by a magnificent appearance and a splendid organ.

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