Therese Krones

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Therese Krones
Therese Krones, 1824, by Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller
Born(1801-10-07)7 October 1801
Died28 December 1830(1830-12-28) (aged 29)
Vienna, Austria
Resting placeSt. Marx Cemetery;
Vienna Zentralfriedhof (reburied 1930)
NationalityAustrian
Occupationactress

Therese Krones (7 October 1801 – 28 December 1830) was an Austrian actress.

Life and career[edit]

She was born 7 October 1801 in Bruntál to parents who were engaged in the theatrical business, Franz Josef Krones (1766–1839) and his wife Anna Theresia Walter (* 1770). The actor Josef Krones was her brother.

After several provincial tours she appeared at the Leopoldstädter Theater in Vienna, where she played with Ferdinand Raimund, who greatly influenced her technique.

In 1821, she made her debut in the play Das lustige Trauerspiel Evakathel und Prinz Schnudi oder die Belagerung von Ypsilon by Philipp Hafner.

In 1827, she retired from the stage for a time, being unjustly accused of complicity in the murder of Johann Conrad Blank [de] by Severin von Jaroszynski [de]. She wrote several plays: Sylphide, das See-Fräulein (1828), Der Branntweinbrenner und der Nebelgeist (1829), and Kleopatra (1830).

Krones died 28 December 1830 in Vienna after a short but serious illness of stomach, aged only 29. She was buried at the St. Marx Cemetery, and in 1930 was exhumed and reburied in an honorary grave in the Vienna Zentralfriedhof.

References[edit]

  • wikisource-logo.svg This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainGilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Therese Krones". New International Encyclopedia. Vol. XI (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. p. 624.

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