Kornélia Prielle

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Kornélia Prielle
Antónia Prielle
Born
Antónia Prielle

(1826-06-01)June 1, 1826
Máramarossziget, Hungary (today Sighetu Marmației, Romania)
DiedFebruary 25, 1906(1906-02-25) (aged 79)
Resting placeSzabadszállás, Hungary
NationalityHungarian
CitizenshipHungarian
TitlePerpetual Member of the National Theatre, Budapest
Spouse(s)Kálmán Szerdahelyi (m.1847, d.1848)
Elek Hidassy (m.1849, d.1853)
Kálmán Rozsnyay
(m. 1905)
Parents
  • Joseph Prielle (father)
  • Eleonóra Székely (mother)

Kornélia Prielle (June 1, 1826 – February 25, 1906), was a Hungarian stage actress. She was the first actor to be honored by being a Perpetual Member of the National Theatre in Budapest, and is counted as a member of the pioneer generation there.

Life

Kornélia Prielle was the daughter of a French immigrant and stable worker, Joseph Prielle. She and her siblings were active in travelling theater companies as children. In 1841, she debuted officially at the stage in Szatmárnémeti (now Satu Mare, Romania). She made her first performance at the National Theatre in Budapest in 1844. She was engaged at the National Theatre from 1861 until her death, and was made actor for life at the theatre in 1881.

Personal life

Prielle's grave in Szabadszállás

She married four times. Her first marriage with Kálmán Szerdahelyi lasted from 1847 until 1848. Between 1849 and 1853 she was married to Elek Hidassy. Then she married Szerdahelyi again. Two months before her death she married Kálmán Rozsnyay in 1905.

She was a Reformed Christian and of her father's side of French descent.

References

  1. ^ Sándor Teleki (1958). Emlékezései (in Hungarian). Szépirodalmi Könyvkiado. pp. 538–. Prielle Kornélia — (1826–1906) kiváló magyar színésznő. Déryné és Kántorné tanítványa. Teleki többször is utal barátságuk eredetére: amikor a fegyverletétel után a magyar csapatok Aradra vonultak, Teleki kolerában megbetegedett ...
  2. ^ Anna S. Kosztricz; Hungary. Minisztertanács; János Lakos (1951). A Magyar Szocialista Munkáspárt Központi Bizottságának 1989. évi jegyz*okönyvei (in Hungarian). Magyar Országos Levéltár. pp. 1254–. ISBN 978-963-631-055-4. Prielle Kornélia (1826-1906) színész- nö, különbözö társulatokban szerepel, 1861-töl a Nemzeti Színház tagja, foleg franc ia és magyar színmüvek vezetö szerepeit alakítja, 1881 a Nemzeti Színház elsö örökös tagja.
  3. ^ István Németh - A magyarországi francia telepek

External links

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