Leopold Teller

Hungarian actor
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroHungarian actor
PlacesGermany
isActor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Male
Birth3 April 1844
The details

Biography

Leopold Teller (April 3, 1844, Budapest - 1908) was a Hungarian actor.
For a time he studied medicine at the University of Vienna, but in 1862 he went to Ljubljana, where he joined a theatrical company. During the following ten years he played at small theaters in Jihlava, Klagenfurt, Opava, Budapest, Leipzig, and Liebenstein; from 1874 to 1890 he was a member of the "Meininger", and appeared in such roles as Shylock, Iago, Gessler, Franz Moor, and Marinelli. On leaving the "Meininger" he secured an engagement at the Stadttheater in Hamburg, where his principal roles were Graf Trast, Doctor Crusius, and Graf Menges. In 1899 he retired from the stage, and settled as teacher of elocution in Hamburg. He has written a play entitled "Wintersonnenwende", which had considerable success.

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