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Leopold Teller (April 3, 1844, Budapest - 1908) was a Hungarian actor. For a time he studied medicine at the University of Vienna, but in 1862 he went to Ljubljana, where he joined a theatrical company. During the following ten years he played at small theaters in Jihlava, Klagenfurt, Opava, Budapest, Leipzig, and Liebenstein; from 1874 to 1890 he was a member of the "", and appeared in such roles as Shylock, Iago, Gessler, , and Marinelli. On leaving the "Meininger" he secured an engagement at the in Hamburg, where his principal roles were , , and . In 1899 he retired from the stage, and settled as teacher of elocution in Hamburg. He has written a play entitled "", which had considerable success.

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  • Leopold Teller (April 3, 1844, Budapest - 1908) was a Hungarian actor. For a time he studied medicine at the University of Vienna, but in 1862 he went to Ljubljana, where he joined a theatrical company. During the following ten years he played at small theaters in Jihlava, Klagenfurt, Opava, Budapest, Leipzig, and Liebenstein; from 1874 to 1890 he was a member of the "", and appeared in such roles as Shylock, Iago, Gessler, , and Marinelli. On leaving the "Meininger" he secured an engagement at the in Hamburg, where his principal roles were , , and . In 1899 he retired from the stage, and settled as teacher of elocution in Hamburg. He has written a play entitled "", which had considerable success. (en)
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  • Teller, Loepold (en)
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  • Leopold Teller (April 3, 1844, Budapest - 1908) was a Hungarian actor. For a time he studied medicine at the University of Vienna, but in 1862 he went to Ljubljana, where he joined a theatrical company. During the following ten years he played at small theaters in Jihlava, Klagenfurt, Opava, Budapest, Leipzig, and Liebenstein; from 1874 to 1890 he was a member of the "", and appeared in such roles as Shylock, Iago, Gessler, , and Marinelli. On leaving the "Meininger" he secured an engagement at the in Hamburg, where his principal roles were , , and . In 1899 he retired from the stage, and settled as teacher of elocution in Hamburg. He has written a play entitled "", which had considerable success. (en)
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  • Leopold Teller (en)
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