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Johann Michael Böck or Boeck (1743 – July 18, 1793) was a German actor. Böck first worked as a barber. In 1762 he moved to Mainz, where he joined Konrad Ernst Ackermann's theatre company (the Ackermannschen Gesellschaft) and traveled with them to Hamburg. He then joined Abel Seyler's company (the Seylerschen Gesellschaft), until 1775 when he found steady employment at the court theatre (Hoftheater) in Gotha, then under the direction of Konrad Ekhof. In 1777 he made a tour of appearances around Germany, and in 1778 after the death of Ekhof, led the Gotha Hoftheater for a year, until its dissolution in 1779. That year he moved to the newly opened Nationaltheater Mannheim, where he was the lead actor, playing Karl Moor in the controversial 1782 premiere of Friedrich Schiller's Die Räuber, as

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  • Johann Michael Boeck (* 1743 in Wien; † 18. Juli 1793 in Mannheim) war ein Schauspieler in der Zeit der Aufklärung. Er war anfangs Barbier, schloss sich 1762 in Mainz der Theatergesellschaft Konrad Ernst Ackermanns an, mit welcher er nach Hamburg ging, und nahm dann an den Wanderzügen der Seylerschen Gesellschaft teil, bis er 1775 beim Hoftheater in Gotha eine feste Anstellung fand. Boeck zeichnete sich durch routiniertes, auf den Effekt berechnetes Spiel aus und ist der eigentliche Erfinder des beklatschten Abgangs. (de)
  • Johann Michael Böck or Boeck (1743 – July 18, 1793) was a German actor. Böck first worked as a barber. In 1762 he moved to Mainz, where he joined Konrad Ernst Ackermann's theatre company (the Ackermannschen Gesellschaft) and traveled with them to Hamburg. He then joined Abel Seyler's company (the Seylerschen Gesellschaft), until 1775 when he found steady employment at the court theatre (Hoftheater) in Gotha, then under the direction of Konrad Ekhof. In 1777 he made a tour of appearances around Germany, and in 1778 after the death of Ekhof, led the Gotha Hoftheater for a year, until its dissolution in 1779. That year he moved to the newly opened Nationaltheater Mannheim, where he was the lead actor, playing Karl Moor in the controversial 1782 premiere of Friedrich Schiller's Die Räuber, as (en)
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  • Johann Michael Boeck (* 1743 in Wien; † 18. Juli 1793 in Mannheim) war ein Schauspieler in der Zeit der Aufklärung. Er war anfangs Barbier, schloss sich 1762 in Mainz der Theatergesellschaft Konrad Ernst Ackermanns an, mit welcher er nach Hamburg ging, und nahm dann an den Wanderzügen der Seylerschen Gesellschaft teil, bis er 1775 beim Hoftheater in Gotha eine feste Anstellung fand. Im Jahr 1777 unternahm er die erste Rundreise zu Gastspielen durch Deutschland, führte nach Ekhofs Tod fast ein Jahr lang die Direktion des Gothaer Hoftheaters und ging nach dessen Auflösung 1779 zu dem neuerstandenen kurfürstlichen Nationaltheater nach Mannheim, wo er der erste war, der Schillers Karl Moor und Fiesco spielte. Er starb am 18. Juli 1793 in Mannheim. Boeck zeichnete sich durch routiniertes, auf den Effekt berechnetes Spiel aus und ist der eigentliche Erfinder des beklatschten Abgangs. (de)
  • Johann Michael Böck or Boeck (1743 – July 18, 1793) was a German actor. Böck first worked as a barber. In 1762 he moved to Mainz, where he joined Konrad Ernst Ackermann's theatre company (the Ackermannschen Gesellschaft) and traveled with them to Hamburg. He then joined Abel Seyler's company (the Seylerschen Gesellschaft), until 1775 when he found steady employment at the court theatre (Hoftheater) in Gotha, then under the direction of Konrad Ekhof. In 1777 he made a tour of appearances around Germany, and in 1778 after the death of Ekhof, led the Gotha Hoftheater for a year, until its dissolution in 1779. That year he moved to the newly opened Nationaltheater Mannheim, where he was the lead actor, playing Karl Moor in the controversial 1782 premiere of Friedrich Schiller's Die Räuber, as well as the eponymous character in Schiller's Fiesco. He died in Mannheim on July 18, 1793. (en)
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