Maria Franck | |
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Born |
Maria Kristina Franck 2 February 1769 Sweden |
Died | 17 April 1847 Sweden |
Other names | Kristina Ruckman |
Spouse(s) | Johan Gustav Ruckman |
Maria Kristina Franck (2 February 1769 – 17 April 1847), was a Swedish actress and drama teacher. She belonged to the pioneer generation at the Royal Dramatic Theatre and belonged to the stars of the first troupe there during her first twenty years on stage. Later, she was active as principal of the theatre school Dramatens elevskola. She is considered as her country's first native tragedienne. During her last years on stage, she was known under her name as married, Ruckman.
Born as child of a bricklayer journeyman, Maria Franck was educated as a student in the French theatre in Bollhuset from 1784; she was presented for Jacques Marie Boutet de Monvel as a great natural talent, and he decided to educate her entirely as an actor for speaking parts, not as a singer. Her breakthrough was delayed a couple of years, some historians say this was because of the intrigues and jealousy of some of her colleagues, who stopped her from getting the leading roles.
In 1788, she was finally made premier-actress, and during the regency (1792–96) she did get her breakthrough, was met with overwhelming enthusiasm in tragic parts, especially suicide-scenes, and enjoyed a successful career for thirty years as one of the most popular actresses in Sweden. She played not only in , but toured the country as well. In 1788–1803, she was a member of the actor's board of directors formed by the actors themselves to run the theatre. She also taught the students at Dramatens elevskola as an instructor of declamation. Among her students were future stars such as Sara Torsslow and Charlotta Eriksson.
She was described as acting with a deep feeling and great intensity and a with good control over her mimic that was never melodramatic. She did, occasionally performed in singing parts as well. Among her parts were "One of the pleasures" in Armide by Gluck (season 1786–87), Maria in Gustaf Adolf och Ebba Brahe (Gustaf Adolf and Ebba Brahe) by Gustav III (1787–88), Flattery in Alcides inträde i världen (The arrival of Alcide in to the world) by Haeffner (1793–1794), Theodora in De gamla friarna (The old suitors) by Dalayrac (1795–96), Antiope in Renaud by Haeffner (1800–1801), Sabina in Den förmente prinsen (The supposed Prince) (1807–1808), Madame de Veronne in Ambroise (1812–13), Gertrud in Den Schweiziska familjen (The Swiss family) (1815–16) and the abbess in Nunnorna (The nuns).