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See also: Austrian actress, was See also: born at Cologne on the 1st of See also: March 1834, and began her
See also: artistic career at See also: Budapest in 18J7
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She played minor parts at the Karl
theatre in Vienna, and soon obtained an engagement at the See also: Victoria theatre in Berlin, where she remained until 1861
.
Her performance of Hermione in the Winter's Tale took the playgoing See also: world by See also: storm, and she was given in 1862 an See also: appointment at the Vienna Hofburg theatre, to which she remained faithful until her See also: death on the 14th of See also: June 1897
.
According to her wish, she was buried in the See also: costume of Iphigenia, in which role she had achieved her most brilliant success
.
See also: Charlotte See also: Wolter was one of the See also: great tragic actresses of See also: modern times
.
Her repertory included See also: Medea, See also: Sappho, Lady See also: Macbeth, Mary See also: Stuart, Preciosa, Phedre, Adrienne See also: Lecouvreur, Jane Eyre and lVlessalina, in which character she was immortalized by the painter Hans See also: Makart
.
She was also an inimitable exponent of the heroines in plays by See also: Grillparzer, Hebbel, See also: Dumas and See also: Sardou
.
See Ehrenfeld, Charlotte Wolter (Vienna, 1887) ; Hirschfeld,
Charlotte Wolter, ein Erinnerungsblatt (1897)
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