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Mette Marie Rose (1745–1819) was a Danish stage actor. She was the central figure of a cause célèbre kidnapping when she was abducted by a nobleman from the theatre in 1765, which became a great scandal at the time. She was the daughter of the actor Christopher Pauli Rose (1723–1784) and Gertrud Christensdatter (1722–1775). She made her stage debut as Mélite in Den gifte Filosof at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen in 1761.

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  • Mette Marie Rose (1745–1819) was a Danish stage actor. She was the central figure of a cause célèbre kidnapping when she was abducted by a nobleman from the theatre in 1765, which became a great scandal at the time. She was the daughter of the actor Christopher Pauli Rose (1723–1784) and Gertrud Christensdatter (1722–1775). She made her stage debut as Mélite in Den gifte Filosof at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen in 1761. (en)
  • Mette Marie Rose, född 1745, död 1819, var en dansk skådespelare. Hon var centralfiguren i en uppmärksammad kidnappningsskandal i Köpenhamn. Dotter till skådespelaren Christopher Pauli Rose (1723-84) och Gertrud Christensdatter (1722-75). Gift 1774 med kapellmusikern Niels Schiørring (1743-1798). (sv)
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  • Mette Marie Rose (1745–1819) was a Danish stage actor. She was the central figure of a cause célèbre kidnapping when she was abducted by a nobleman from the theatre in 1765, which became a great scandal at the time. She was the daughter of the actor Christopher Pauli Rose (1723–1784) and Gertrud Christensdatter (1722–1775). She made her stage debut as Mélite in Den gifte Filosof at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen in 1761. During this time period, the profession of acting was compared to that of a prostitute, and after her performance as Bélise in the French comedy Vulcani Kjæp, Mette Marie Rose was abducted by Count , while the friends of the count diverted her father's attention and then told him that his daughter had been taken by the count to his palace in Copenhagen. The case attracted great attention and became a scandal. Her father reported the kidnap to the king, and because Mette Marie Rose was employed at the Royal Danish Theatre and therefore formally an employee at the king's household, the king accused the count of having offended his royal authority. Christian Conrad Danneskiold-Laurvig was forced to release Rose and was sentenced to fines and exile in Norway (where he was later involved in the elopement of Ingeborg Akeleye). This was an unusual case when a nobleman was judged guilty for a crime against a commoner. However, there are indications that Mette Marie Rose and her mother had been aware of the kidnap beforehand and consented to it. Rose lost her position at the theater, was given a pension and a dowry and sent to a vicarage in the countryside to be educated in moral discipline. In 1774, she returned to Copenhagen and married Niels Schiørring (1743–1798), a musician at the royal chapel. (en)
  • Mette Marie Rose, född 1745, död 1819, var en dansk skådespelare. Hon var centralfiguren i en uppmärksammad kidnappningsskandal i Köpenhamn. Dotter till skådespelaren Christopher Pauli Rose (1723-84) och Gertrud Christensdatter (1722-75). Rose debuterade på teatern i Köpenhamn 1761 som Mélite i Den gifte Filosof. Då hon inte följde det franska sättet att agera, sågs hon som en förnyelse på scen och sågs som sin generations kommande storstjärna. Kvinnliga skådespelare blev under denna tid betraktade som prostituerade, och då hon 1765 uppträdde som Bélise i den franska komedin Vulcani Kjæp blev hon kidnappad av greve Christian Conrad Danneskiold-Laurvig och förd till hans palats, medan hennes far uppehölls och underrättades av grevens vänner. Det är möjligt att Rose och hennes mor i förväg samtyckt till bortförandet. Det blev en uppmärksammad skandal. Fadern klagade hos kungen, som såg sig tvungen att ingripa eftersom hon som aktör på kungliga teatern var att betrakta som hans anställd och greven alltså hade brutit mot kungens auktoritet. Greven tvingades släppa Rose fri, fick betala skadestånd och förvisades till sina egendomar i Norge. Det var anmärkningsvärt också då en skådespelare fick rätt över en adelsman. Rose fick en pension på 200 rigsdaler, en hemgift och sändes till en präst på landet för att undervisas i moral; prästen skulle också varje kvartal rapportera om hennes ånger. Gift 1774 med kapellmusikern Niels Schiørring (1743-1798). (sv)
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