August Lindberg (actor)
August Lindberg | |
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August Lindberg | |
Born |
Johan August Lindberg 3 September 1846 Hedemora, Dalarna, Sweden |
Died |
November 18, 1916 70) Råsunda, Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | actor, director, theatre manager |
Years active | 1866–1915 |
Known for | Hamlet, The Tempest, Faust |
Johan August Lindberg (3 September 1846 – 18 November 1916) was a Swedish actor, stage director and theatre manager.
Lindberg is most famous for his rendition of Hamlet, which he played countless times during his career, and he also played all of the other great Shakespeare parts. As a theatre manager he was among the first to introduce the plays of Henrik Ibsen in Sweden, and with his one-man interpretations of plays such as Shakespeare's The Tempest and Goethe's Faust, he toured Sweden and the United States.
Lindberg played at almost all of the major theatres in Sweden, including the Swedish Theatre and the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, and several times toured the provinces with travelling theatre companies. His acting was characterized by his strange diction and his eccentric ways, and he was often mimicked, but in spite of this was considered one of the country's foremost actors.
Lindberg was married to actress Augusta Lindberg (1866–1943), and was the father of author Stina Bergman (1888–1976, married to Hjalmar Bergman), director Per Lindberg (1890–1944) and Greta Lindberg (1886–1978, married first to Tor Bonnier and then to Sixten Strömbom).
References
- Collijn, Gustaf (1942). "Svensk skådespelarkonst kring sekelskiftet". In Wettergren, Erik; Lignell, Ivar. Svensk scenkonst och film. Band 1 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Svensk litteratur.
- Svanberg, Johannes (1918). Kungl. teatrarne under ett halft sekel 1860-1910: personalhistoriska anteckningar. Band 2: Sceniska konstnärer 1866-1888 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Nordisk familjebok.
External links
Media related to August Lindberg at Wikimedia Commons