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Louise Dumont

Louise Dumont
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Born Louise Maria Hubertine Heynen
(1862-02-22)22 February 1862
Cologne, Germany
Died 16 May 1932(1932-05-16) (aged 70)
Düsseldorf, Germany
Nationality German
Occupation actor
Years active 1888 -
Spouse(s) Gustav Lindemann

Louise Dumont (February 22, 1862 Cologne - 16 May 1932 Düsseldorf, née Louise Maria Hubertine Heynen) was a German actress and theater director.

Louise Maria Hubertine Heynen, born on 22 February 1862 in Cologne near Neumarkt, was the second of eleven or twelve siblings. Her parents were the merchant Christian Joseph Hubert Heynen (born in 1837) and Maria Elisabeth Elise (born Dumont in 1836 or 1837). In 1879 she was working as a seamstress following her father's second bankruptcy. Louise Dumont auditioned in 1882 at the Residenz Theater in Berlin where she received her first role. As her artist's name she chose her mother's name of Dumont. In 1888, she was given an engagement at the Royal Court Theatre in Stuttgart, where she became acquainted with and a friend of Queen Charlotte. In 1898 Dumont left Stuttgart in order to join the Deutsches Theatre in Berlin, where she achieved her greatest successes, especially as a performer of pieces by Henrik Ibsen.

In 1903, she met Gustav Lindemann. As it was not possible to establish a in Berlin because of local court intrigues, they then attempted to do so in Darmstadt, also without success. They finally succeeded in Düsseldorf, where Louise Dumont and Gustav Lindemann founded the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf GmbH on 16 June 1904, as a direct competitor to the municipal theatre. Louise Dumont and Gustav Lindemann both contributed financially to the project, as did ten members from prestigious families like the Poensgens and the Luegs. The theater opened on October 28, 1905, to which a theater academy was later added. The academy trained a number of actors who significantly influenced German theater life, such as Gustaf Gründgens, Peter Esser, Adolf Dell, Paul Henckels, Paul Kemp, Wolfgang Langhoff, Maria Alex and Henry Orthmayer.

In 1907, Louise Dumont married Gustav Lindemann. They separated in the 1920s and Dumont was attached to a number of young actresses including Fita Benkhoff, Hanni Hoessrich and Luise Rainer. It has been presumed that she was bisexual.

Louise Dumont is considered the 20th century successor to Friederike Caroline Neuber. She exerted less of a mimic-erotic fascination then a strong, convincing and defining gravity, which she understood as performing faithful service to the words of the author.


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