- Knut Almlöf
Knut Almlöf, (
9 February 1829 Stockholm –3 January 1899 , Almnäs, Gripsholm), was a Swedish actor, considered to one of the most notable actors on the Swedish stage in the second half of the 19th century.He was the son of the actors
Nils Almlöf and Brita Catharina Cederberg (died 1838), and had an early enthusiasm to become an actor. His father, one of his country's most famous actors, did not want him to become an actor, and sent him to be educated to a priest in Uppsala. His mother died when he was nine, and the year after, his father remarried Charlotta Ficker, a celebrated actress in flirtatious parts of theRoyal Dramatic Theatre , who encouraged Knut in his won interest for the theatre, and after his graduation in 1848, they convinced his father about his preference, and in 1851, he joined the troupe ofPierre Deland , where he married his colleagueBetty Deland . he was employed at the theatreMindre teatern in Stockholm in 1861 and in the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1863. He had a natural way of acting and was considered a genius in comedy. In 1874-1877, he was joint principal ofDramatens elevskola with his wife. he took the death of his wife 1882 very hard and left the theatre, but continued to act as a guest artist until 1897.References
* [http://www.dramaten.se/default.asp?id=3900 Kungliga Dramatiska teatern]
* http://runeberg.org/sbh/almlknut.html
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