Birgitte Andersen

Stage actor and ballet dancer
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IntroStage actor and ballet dancer
PlacesDenmark
wasActor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Female
Birth17 December 1791, Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark, Kingdom of Denmark
Death6 February 1875Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark, Kingdom of Denmark (aged 83 years)
Family
Children:Bernhardine Knud Carl Clara Elisabeth Andersen Christian
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Biography

Birgitte Elisabeth Andersen (née Olsen) (17 December 1791 – 6 February 1875) was a Danish stage actor and ballet dancer.

Daughter of Iver Olsen, controller at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen. Student of Antoine Bournonville at the ballet school from 1801. In 1804, she became one of the first students at the newly founded drama school Den Kgl. Dramatiske Skole, and was considered as the most notable talent the school produced. She debuted at the royal court theatre, Hofteatret, in 1806 and at the Royal Danish Theatre in 1808, and was contracted in 1810. She was described as beautiful, intelligent, cold, with a gift for irony. She was deemed as most suitable for solemn roles, but was criticized for a certain stiffness. She was the first Dane to play Portia (1828), Ofelia (1813) and Schiller's Jeanne d'Arc (1819). She retired with a full royal pension in 1838.

She married the conductor of the Royal Danish Orchestra, Caspar Heinrich Bernhard Andersen, in 1815.

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