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- Q381117 description "Hungarian-German actor and writer".
- Q381117 description "Hungarian-German actor and writer".
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- Q381117 abstract "Gustav Kadelburg (26 January 1851, Pest – 11 September 1925, Berlin) was a Hungarian-German Jewish actor, dramatist, writer.He made his first appearance at Leipzig in 1869, and two years later played at the Wallnertheater in Berlin. He was very successful in comedy parts, but abandoned the stage to write comedies and farces.In 1908 The Manchester Guardian reviewed Der Weg zur Holle ("The Road to Hell"), his farce over three acts, then playing at the Midland Theatre. While chiding the lack of originality, the reviewer praised the pace - neither too quick to exhaust nor too slow to see the chinks.".
- Q381117 birthDate "1851-01-26".
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- Q381117 deathDate "1925-09-11".
- Q381117 deathYear "1925".
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- Q381117 dateOfBirth "1851-01-26".
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- Q381117 name "Kadelburg, Gustav".
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- Q381117 comment "Gustav Kadelburg (26 January 1851, Pest – 11 September 1925, Berlin) was a Hungarian-German Jewish actor, dramatist, writer.He made his first appearance at Leipzig in 1869, and two years later played at the Wallnertheater in Berlin. He was very successful in comedy parts, but abandoned the stage to write comedies and farces.In 1908 The Manchester Guardian reviewed Der Weg zur Holle ("The Road to Hell"), his farce over three acts, then playing at the Midland Theatre.".
- Q381117 label "Gustav Kadelburg".
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