Yahoo Web Search

  1. Katharina Schratt

    Katharina Schratt

    Austrian stage actress

Search results

  1. Katharina Schratt, Baroness Kiss von Ittebe (11 September 1853 – 17 April 1940) was an Austrian actress who became "the uncrowned Empress of Austria" as a confidante of Emperor Franz Joseph.

  2. People also ask

  3. Katharina Schratt. * 11. Sep 1853, † 17. Apr 1940. From 1883 to 1900 Katharina Schratt was a member of the ensemble at the Vienna Court Theatre, where she achieved great popularity with audiences. Awarded the honorary title of Court Actress in 1887, in 1893 she was made a lifelong member of the Palace Theatre.

  4. Schratt, Katharina (18551940) Austrian actress who was later companion to Franz Joseph I. Born in 1855 in Baden, Austria; died in 1940; daughter of a middle-class shopkeeper; attended a convent school; studied acting in Vienna; married into the von Kiss family in 1877; children: son Anton (b. 1878). Katharina Schratt was born in the small ...

  5. Katharina Schratt (* 11. September 1853 in Baden bei Wien, Kaisertum Österreich; † 17. April 1940 in Wien, Deutsches Reich) war eine österreichische Schauspielerin, die wegen ihrer langjährigen privaten Beziehung zu Kaiser Franz Joseph I. große Bekanntheit erlangte.

  6. We don’t know how many women were important in the life of the Emperor Franz Joseph. But there are at least two ladies to highlight. His wife Elisabeth and Katharina Schratt. Who was Katharina? Born in 1853 in Baden bei Wien, Katharina was a well-known theater actress. It was in the mid 1880s that Elisabeth met Katharina.

  7. May 30, 2022 · Katharina Schratt caused a scandal in 1903 when she portrayed an empress in the comedy Maria Theresia. Many saw this as a tasteless allusion to her secret liaison with Emperor Franz Joseph. The emperor was always careful to keep everything secret and did not understand the procedure himself.

  8. Katharina Schratt was born on 11 September 1853 in Baden, Lower Austria, Austrian Empire. She was an actress, known for The Great Cattle War (1920). She was married to Nikolaus Kiss de Ittebe. She died on 17 April 1940 in Vienna, Austria.

  1. People also search for