
Klara Ziegler, also Clara Ziegler, (27 April 1844 – 19 December 1909) was a German stage actress and writer.
Life
Born in Munich, Ziegler, the daughter of a
whitewashing owner, was to marry a highly respected, wealthy man at her mother's request after the death of her father (1860). But she did not want to and took acting lessons from the court actor
Adolf Christen, a long-time friend of the family.
Ziegler gave her debut at the
Stadttheater in
Ulm
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and had her first role (under the pseudonym Herzfeld) in 1862 at the
E.T.A.-Hoffmann-Theater
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as ''
The Maid of Orleans'', then went for the same role to the
Nationaltheater München
The National Theatre (german: link=no, Nationaltheater) on Max-Joseph-Platz in Munich, Germany, is a historic opera house, home of the Bavarian State Opera, Bavarian State Orchestra and the Bavarian State Ballet.
Building
First theatre ...
and to the
Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
The Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz (''State Theatre at Gärtnerplatz''), commonly called the Gärtnerplatztheater, is an opera house and opera company in Munich. (The "Gärtnerplatz" is an urban square in the borough Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt.) ...
, where she had great success. Thereupon, she accepted an engagement as "first heroine" in Ulm, where she stayed with a short interruption until 1865.
Later, she went to the newly founded "Münchener Aktien-Volkstheater" (from 1872 Königl.
Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz
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) in Munich, which was directed by her teacher
Adolf Christen, and inaugurated the theatre as ''Isarnixe'' on November 4, 1865. She later accepted an engagement at the
Altes Theater in Leipzig, but returned to Munich after only one year, where she was engaged at the court theatre in 1868. In 1870 and 1871, she accepted guest roles at the
Staatsoper Hamburg
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and the
Thalia-Theater in Hamburg.
Ziegler gave guest performances at almost all renowned theatres. In 1874, she left the Hoftheater in Munich at her own request and after that she only had guest roles. On 11 August 1876, she married her teacher Adolf Christen, who was 33 years older than her. His death in 1883 depressed her so much that she didn't go on stage for two years.
Ziegler was famous for her speech technique and her expressive gestures and facial expressions. Beside tragedies she also excelled in comedies. Her leading roles were:
Medea
In Greek mythology
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,
Iphigenie,
Maria Stuart, Isabella and Donna Diana. From 1888, she played at the . A serious illness put an end to her theatre career and she died in 1909 in Munich at the age of 65. ().
One year after her death the ''Clara Ziegler Foundation'' was founded and a theatre museum was opened in her castle-like villa in Munich near the
English Garden
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. The Ziegler villa was destroyed during the bombing in 1944, but the museum was reopened in 1953 in the
Hofgarten, which became a state museum in 1979, the current
Deutsches Theatermuseum
The Deutsche Theatermuseum in Munich is a museum focused on history of the theater, and primarily devoted to the German-speaking theater history. It has its headquarters in the ''Churfürstlichen Gallerie'' (Electoral Gallery), built in 1780–17 ...
.
Her
bust was installed in April 2000 in the
Ruhmeshalle
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in Munich. It was completed by the academic sculptor
Toni Preis, from Munich.
Burial site
Ziegler is buried together with her husband Adolf Christen on the
Alter Südfriedhof
The Alter Südfriedhof (''Old South Cemetery'') also known as "Alter Südlicher Friedhof" is a cemetery in Munich, Germany. It was founded by Duke Albrecht V as a plague cemetery in 1563 about half a kilometer south of the Sendlinger Gate ...
in Munich (Neu Arkaden Platz 121 bei Gräberfeld 38) .
Roles

* ''
Jeanne d’Arc
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'' –
The Maid of Orleans (Friedrich Schiller)
* ''Medea'' –
Medea
In Greek mythology
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(
Euripides
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)
* ''Iphigenie'' –
Iphigenie auf Tauris
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(
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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)
* ''Maria Stuart'' –
Maria Stuart (Friedrich Schiller)
* ''Donna Diana'' –
Donna Diana (
Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek after
Agustin Moreto)
* ''Brunhild'' – (
Friedrich Hebbel
Christian Friedrich Hebbel (18 March 1813 – 13 December 1863) was a German poet and dramatist.
Biography
Hebbel was born at Wesselburen in Dithmarschen, Holstein, the son of a bricklayer. He was educated at the '' Gelehrtenschule des Johann ...
)
* ''Elisabeth'' – Graf Essex (
Heinrich Laube
Heinrich Laube (18 September 1806 – 1 August 1884), German dramatist, novelist and theatre-director, was born at Sprottau in Prussian Silesia.
Life
He studied theology at Halle and Breslau (1826–1829), and settled in Leipzig in 1832. Here he ...
)
* ''Gräfin Orsina'' –
Emilia Galotti
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(Gotthold Ephraim Lessing)
* ''Judith'' – Judith (Friedrich Hebbel)
* ''
Sappho
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'' –
Sappho
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(
Franz Grillparzer
Franz Seraphicus Grillparzer (15 January 1791 – 21 January 1872) was an Austrian writer who was considered to be the leading Austrian dramatist of the 19th century. His plays were and are frequently performed at the famous Burgtheater in Vien ...
)
* ''
Penthesilea
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'' –
Penthesilea (Kleist) (Heinrich von Kleist)
* ''
Thusnelda
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'' – (
Friedrich Halm
Baron Eligius Franz Joseph von Münch-Bellinghausen (german: Eligius Franz Joseph Freiherr von Münch-Bellinghausen) (2 April 180622 May 1871) was an Austrian dramatist, poet and novella writer of the Austrian Biedermeier period and beyond, and is ...
)
Publications
* ''Falscher Verdacht''. Verlag Ackermann, Munich 1897.
* ''Flirten. Lustspiel in einem Aufzug''.
''Flirten. Lustspiel in einem Aufzug''
On worldCat Reclam, Leipzig 1895.
* ''Furcht vor der Schwiegermutter. Schwank in einem Aufzug''. Reclam, Leipzig 1896 (free zadaptation from M. Knauff)
* ''Mucki''. Verlag Ackermann, Munich 1904.
* ''Der Türmer von St. Peter. Türmers Weihnachtsfest. Zwei ernste Lebensbilder in je einem Akt''. Verlag Ackermann, Munich 1897.
Student
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References
Further reading
* Claudia Balk etc. (ed.): ''Theatergöttinennen. Inszenierte Weiblichkeit; Clara Ziegler, Sarah Bernhardt, Eleonora Duse
Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse ( , ; 3 October 185821 April 1924), often known simply as Duse, was an Italian actress, rated by many as the greatest of her time. She performed in many countries, notably in the plays of Gabriele d'Annunzio and Hen ...
''. Edition Stroemfeld, Basel 1994, .
* Hans G. Eschweiler: ''Klara Ziegler. Ein Beitrag zur Theatergeschichte des 19. Jahrhunderts''. Dissertation, Universität Rostock 1933.
* Johannes Mayerhofer: ''Clara Ziegler. Biographische Skizze''. Buchner Verlag, Bamberg 1887.
External links
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German stage actresses
1844 births
1909 deaths
Actresses from Munich
Writers from Munich
German women writers
Burials at the Alter Südfriedhof