- Konrad Ernst Ackermann
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Konrad Ernst Ackermann (1 February 1710 – 13 November 1771) was a German actor.
Ackermann first accompanied field marshal Burkhard Christoph von Münnich on his travels and in battles. Born in Schwerin, he first entered the stage under a certain Stolle. In 1740 he entered the troupe of Johann Friedrich Schönemann in Lüneburg, where he first met his future wife Sophie Charlotte Bierreichel, who took the lead of the troupe in 1741 in Hamburg. The troupe dissolved in 1744 and they lived with relatives of Konrad in Mecklenburg. In 1747 he was hired in Danzig, later in St. Petersburg. In 1749 he and his wife visited Moscow where they marry. They left Russia in 1751 and founded the famous Ackermann troupe (Ackermann'sche Gesellschaft).
The troupe visited Danzig, Königsberg, Breslau, Warsaw, Leipzig, Halle, then Frankfurt am Main and with the beginning of the Seven Years' War via Strasbourg to Switzerland. After the peace treaty, they returned via Strasbourg, Frankfurt, Mainz, Braunschweig, Hanover to Hamburg which became the domicile of the troupe. In 1767 the troupe was sold to a consortium of private owners, called the Lessing's Dramaturgie. The dramaturgie was home to famous founders of German histrionics such as Friedrich Ludwig Schröder and Konrad Eckhof.
His children with Sophie Charlotte were Dorothea Ackermann and Marie Magdalene Charlotte Ackermann.
Sources
- Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie - online version at Wikisource
- Born-on-this-Day.com
Categories:- 1710 births
- 1771 deaths
- 18th-century German people
- 18th-century actors
- German actors
- People from Schwerin
- People from Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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