- Caroline Thielo
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name = Caroline Thielo
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birthname = Caroline Amalie Thielo
birthdate = 1735
location =Denmark
deathdate = 1754 (aged c. 19)
deathplace =Denmark
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spouse =Caroline Amalie Thielo, (1735 – 1754), was a Danish actress, one of her country's first professional native female actors, and said to be the first actress ever employed at the
Royal Danish Theatre inCopenhagen . She was very popular in the mid 18th century, and was also employed as a translator of plays for the theatre.Early life and career
Born child of the organist
Carl August Thielo (1707 – 1763, the founder and first director of the Royal Danish Theatre), she debuted at the age of twelve on the temporary stage at Læderstræde, where her father's troupe had performed since 1747 after public theatre was once more made legal in Denmark, and until the building of the Royal Theatre was finished in 1748.Thielo was considered to be the leading interpreter of mistress, heroine and girl's parts, and became very popular. Among her roles was Agnès in "Fruentimmerskolen" by
Molière , and Isabella in "Don Ranudo" byLudvig Holberg . Amongst the plays she translated for the theatre were "Deucalion", and "Pyrrha", which was performed in 1753. As with many actresses of this age, she was considered to be a prostitute; this was a common view in this period, as it was considered indecent of women to expose themselves in public, and Caroline Thielo, being young, beautiful and unmarried, was particularly exposed to this – the novelty of female actors drew people to the theatre; it was said that many people came there just to see the women on the stage, who were considered very exotic.Death
According to legend, Thielo was murdered at about 19 years old. She is said to have had an affair with Baron J.A. von Korff, who belonged to the
freemason s; she tried to convince him to reveal the secrets of the masonic order to her, and as a consequence, he murdered her. Other sources claim that, in reality, she died of thefever .References
* [http://www.kvinfo.dk/side/597/bio/936/origin/170/ Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon] dk icon
* [http://www.litteraturpriser.dk/overskou/d2s132.htm Litteraturpriser.dk] dk icon
* [http://www2.kb.dk/kb/dept/nbo/ma/fokus/thielo.htm Biography and image] dk icon
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