Konrad Ernst Ackermann

German actor and manager
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Baptized:
Feb. 4, 1712, Schwerin, Mecklenburg [Germany]
Died:
Nov. 13, 1771, Hamburg

Konrad Ernst Ackermann (baptized Feb. 4, 1712, Schwerin, Mecklenburg [Germany]—died Nov. 13, 1771, Hamburg) was an actor-manager who was a leading figure in the development of German theatre. Conflicting accounts exist of Ackermann’s early adult years. He was probably not a trained scientist and surgeon, as has been widely reported, but was instead a soldier—and later an officer—in the Russian army until 1738. He was attracted to the theatre by reading the French playwright Molière and the Scandinavian writer Ludvig Holberg. During the years 1740–41 Ackermann received formal acting training in the Lüneburg company of Johann Friedrich Schönemann, who specialized ...(100 of 283 words)