Eline (Ellen Marie) Heger, née Schmidt (13 December 1774 in Copenhagen – 6 June 1842 in Tårbæk), was a Danish stage actress. She was the daughter of Thomas Schmidt and Anne Reinsdorf. Her mother washed clothes for a living, and placed her a student in the ballet school of the Royal Danish Theatre in 1789. She debuted as an actress in 1793 and was employed in 1794. She was to be famed as a tragic heroine on stage. Married to the actor Stephan Heger in 1797, she was the mother of Elise Holst, who replaced her in the same parts she used to play at the theatre after her retirement.
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| - Eline (Ellen Marie) Heger, née Schmidt (13 December 1774 in Copenhagen – 6 June 1842 in Tårbæk), was a Danish stage actress. She was the daughter of Thomas Schmidt and Anne Reinsdorf. Her mother washed clothes for a living, and placed her a student in the ballet school of the Royal Danish Theatre in 1789. She debuted as an actress in 1793 and was employed in 1794. She was to be famed as a tragic heroine on stage. Married to the actor Stephan Heger in 1797, she was the mother of Elise Holst, who replaced her in the same parts she used to play at the theatre after her retirement. (en)
- Eline Heger, född 13 december 1774 i Köpenhamn, död 6 juni 1842 i , var en dansk skådespelerska och ballerina, aktiv 1793-1832. Dotter till kantstöparen Thomas Schmidt och tvätterskan Anne Reinsdorf. Elev vid operateaterns balettskola 1789. Heger debuterade på Det Kongelige Teater i Köpenhamn 1793 och blev 1794 anställd som premiäraktris. Gift 1797 med skådespelaren Stephan Heger. Mor till bland andra Elise Holst. (sv)
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| - Eline (Ellen Marie) Heger, née Schmidt (13 December 1774 in Copenhagen – 6 June 1842 in Tårbæk), was a Danish stage actress. She was the daughter of Thomas Schmidt and Anne Reinsdorf. Her mother washed clothes for a living, and placed her a student in the ballet school of the Royal Danish Theatre in 1789. She debuted as an actress in 1793 and was employed in 1794. She was to be famed as a tragic heroine on stage. Among her admirers were Knud Lyne Rahbek and Henrich Steffen. Adam Oehlenschläger is considered to have used her as a role model for the Nordic heroine in his tragedies, and it is for her interpretations of his plays that she is most known. She retired after a stroke in 1832. Married to the actor Stephan Heger in 1797, she was the mother of Elise Holst, who replaced her in the same parts she used to play at the theatre after her retirement. (en)
- Eline Heger, född 13 december 1774 i Köpenhamn, död 6 juni 1842 i , var en dansk skådespelerska och ballerina, aktiv 1793-1832. Dotter till kantstöparen Thomas Schmidt och tvätterskan Anne Reinsdorf. Elev vid operateaterns balettskola 1789. Heger debuterade på Det Kongelige Teater i Köpenhamn 1793 och blev 1794 anställd som premiäraktris. Eline Heger tillhörde de mer omtalade artisterna i Köpenhamn under sin tid och användes som inspiration för diktare. Knud Lyne Rahbek och filosofen Henrich Steffen tillhörde hennes beundrare. Adam Oehlenschläger anses ha använt henne som modell för sina tragediers nordiska hjältinnor, och det är som tolkare av hans tragedier hon är mest känd. Hon var verksam till 1832, då hon drabbades av ett slaganfall med förlamning. Gift 1797 med skådespelaren Stephan Heger. Mor till bland andra Elise Holst. (sv)
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