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Ebba Charlotta Elise Hwasser née ''Jakobsson'' (16 March 1831 – 28 January 1894) was a
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stage actress. She was an elite actor and has been referred to as the
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of the
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in the mid 19th-century.Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Andra delen, 1842-1918, Bonnier, Stockholm, 1918 Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from Gustav III to our days. Second Book 1822–1918'


Life

Elise Jakobsson was born in
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as the daughter of the custom caretaker Johannes Magnus Jacobson and Catharina (Cajsa) Maria Bergström. As a child, she worked as the gofer of her elder sister, and delivered the artificial flowers her sister made to her clients.E C Elisa (Elise) Hwasser, urn:sbl:13913, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Stig Torsslow), hämtad 2018-06-15.


Career

She was enrolled as a student at the
Royal Dramatic Training Academy The Royal Dramatic Training Academy ( sv, Kungliga Dramatiska Teaterns Elevskola, also known as ''Dramatens elevskola''), was the acting school of Sweden's national stage, the Royal Dramatic Theatre, and for many years (1787–1964) seen as the ...
in 1848. She was given a position as actress student of the
Royal Dramatic Theatre The Royal Dramatic Theatre ( sv, Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern, colloquially ''Dramaten'') is Sweden's national stage for "spoken drama", founded in 1788. Around one thousand shows are put on annually on the theatre's five running stages. The the ...
in 1849 and employed as an actress in 1850, initially as a replacement for Aurora Strandberg (1826-1850). In 1853, she was contracted as a premier actress at the theater, and in 1863, she was given a contract for life. Hwasser was early noted to have high talent. Already in 1850,
Fredrik August Dahlgren Fredrik August Dahlgren (20 September 1816 – 16 February 1895) was a Swedish writer, playwright and songwriter. Biography Dahlgren was born in Nordmark parish in Värmland, Sweden. He was the son of Barthold Dahlgren, the manager of the mines ...
commented of her: "The actress Mlle Jacobson acted excellently. She is the only dramatic actor worth seeing at present. Acting with much illusion. I have not seen anything like it on that stage for years." Elise Hwasser was regarded to be the first on the royal stage capable of truly filling the place of stage actress Emilie Högqvist (1812–1846) in the so-called ingenue and heroine parts, but was progressively given main roles also in realistic drama, and her career and development from romantic ingenue to character actress has been said to illustrate the transfer of romanticism to realism which occurred in the Swedish theater stage during her years as the leading elite actress of the Royal theater. By the 1860s, she was known as an actress who personified the modern trend of realism within the theater. Her way of acting was described as versatile, and she was praised by the critics as an artist who could play any part, which was a new invention at that time, as actors had until that time had often only kept to their specific genre of roles and not been expected to be able to play different kinds of characters. She played
Ophelia Ophelia () is a character in William Shakespeare's drama ''Hamlet'' (1599–1601). She is a young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes and potential wife of Prince Hamlet, who, due to Hamlet's actions, ends up in ...
,
Juliet Juliet Capulet () is the female protagonist in William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy ''Romeo and Juliet''. A 13-year-old girl, Juliet is the only daughter of the patriarch of the House of Capulet. She falls in love with the male protagonist R ...
(1872),
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(1858), Mary Stuart (1868) and
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(1881) with success, but her most acclaimed roles were as characters in popular novels, such as ''
Jane Eyre ''Jane Eyre'' ( ; originally published as ''Jane Eyre: An Autobiography'') is a novel by the English writer Charlotte Brontë. It was published under her pen name "Currer Bell" on 19 October 1847 by Smith, Elder & Co. of London. The first ...
'' (1854). She managed to play Nora convincingly in Ibsen's ''
A Doll's House ''A Doll's House'' (Danish and nb, Et dukkehjem; also translated as ''A Doll House'') is a three-act play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 December 1879, having bee ...
'' as late as 1881, when she had reached the age of fifty, and was regarded as perhaps the most noted Ibsen actor of the royal stage. She was popular in so called
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s: her voice was described as very deep and suitable for such parts. In 1865, Elise Hwasser became the first woman to be given the
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. In 1881, she was given the Gold Medal of the
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.


Private life

Elise Hwasser's private lifestyle was considered eccentric, as she enjoyed smoking cigars and pipes and drinking punch, which was at that time regarded to be masculine habits, and she was seen as an emancipated woman. She was reportedly interested in the contemporary
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and in how the roles she performed in the plays she participated in portrayed the lives and circumstances of women. She was particularly interested in
Ibsen Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playw ...
in that regard. At one point, Elise Hwasser had a brief affair with the Crown Prince, the future
Charles XV of Sweden Charles XV also Carl (''Carl Ludvig Eugen''); Swedish: ''Karl XV'' and Norwegian: ''Karl IV'' (3 May 1826 – 18 September 1872) was King of Sweden (''Charles XV'') and Norway, there often referred to accurately as Charles IV, from 1859 until his ...
. Reportedly, it was Charles who advised her to marry
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(1817–1871) whom she married in 1858. That year, her spouse was appointed director of the Royal Dramatic Theatre. In parallel, Elise Hwasser was given more main roles within the productions of the theater, which resulted in her breakthrough. This chain of events did not go unnoticed, and there where accusations made of nepotism. However, as the ability of Elise Hwasser was evident, the matter soon died out. She was given main roles because of her own talent for many years after the crown prince had acquired a new lover and her spouse was no longer director. Privately, the Hwasser couple entertained a large social circle, not only in artistic circles, but also socialized in the intimate and informal intimate circle of King Charles XV, especially during the summer vacations of the royal court at
Ulriksdal Palace Ulriksdal Palace ( sv, Ulriksdals slott) is a royal palace situated on the banks of the Edsviken in the Royal National City Park in Solna Municipality, 6 km north of Stockholm. It was originally called ''Jakobsdal'' for its owner Jacob De la ...
. Elise Hwasser retired in 1888. She was the mother of the actress
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(1861–1918). She died in her villa Västråt in
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in 1894.


Repertoire

Among her parts were: * Isabella of Portugal in ''En saga av...'' (A fairy tale..) by Scribe opposite
Nils Almlöf Nils Vilhelm Almlöf (1799–1875) was a Swedish stage actor. He was one of the most famous Swedish actors of his time and referred to as "The Swedish Talma". He was born to Nils Almlöf, a servant of the royal household, and Maria Lovisa Herbe ...
,
Charlotta Almlöf Anna Maria Franziska "Charlotta" Almlöf (née Ficker; June 16, 1813 – November 11, 1882) was a Swedish stage actress. She belonged to the star actresses of the Royal Dramatic Theatre.Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare ...
and
Zelma Hedin ''Zelma'' Carolina Esolinda Hedin née ''Bergnéhr'' ( Stockholm, 31 May 1827 – Stockholm, 11 February 1874) was a Swedish stage actress. She was an elite actress of the Royal Dramatic Theatre, where she belonged to the star actors in the mid ...
the 1851–52 season, * Isabelle in ''Skolan för äkta män'' (School for husbands) by Molière opposite Zelma Hedin and Georg Dahlquist (1855–56), * the main parts in ''Ladyn av Worsley Hall' (The lady of Worsley hall) by Birch-Pfeiffer opposite Edvard Swartz and Gustav Sundberg, * ''Älvjungfrun'' (The Fairy Maiden) by J. Heiberg opposite
Nils Almlöf Nils Vilhelm Almlöf (1799–1875) was a Swedish stage actor. He was one of the most famous Swedish actors of his time and referred to as "The Swedish Talma". He was born to Nils Almlöf, a servant of the royal household, and Maria Lovisa Herbe ...
and Zelma Hedin, * ''Fröken de la Segliére'' (Miss de la Segliere) by Sandeau (1857–58), Desdemona in ''
Othello ''Othello'' (full title: ''The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice'') is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, probably in 1603, set in the contemporary Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573) fought for the control of the Island of Cypru ...
'' opposite Dahlquist, Fanchon in ''Syrsan'' (Le petite Fadette) by George Sand opposite Charlotte Forsman and
Karolina Bock Karolina Sofia Bock née ''Richter'' (August 28, 1792, Stockholm – 22 March 1872) was a Swedish stage actress. She was the principal and drama teacher of the Royal Dramatic Training Academy twice: from 1831 to 1834, and from 1841 to 1856. She ...
(1858–59), * Tekla in ''Wallensteins död'' (The death of Wallenstien) by Schiller opposite Dahlquist and Nils Almlöf 1859–60, Puck in ''En mindsommarnattsdröm'' (A midsummer night's dream) opposite
Axel Elmlund Axel Elmlund (1838-1901), was a Swedish ballet dancer and stage actor. He was the son of the shoemaker Sven Axel Elmlund and Christina Dorothea Wilhelmina Björkman. He never married. He was a student of the Royal Swedish Ballet at the Royal Swed ...
and Nils Almlöf,
Karin Månsdotter Karin Månsdotter (in English Catherine; 6 November 1550 – 13 September 1612) was first a mistress of King Eric XIV of Sweden and then briefly queen as his wife. Early life Karin was born in Stockholm to a soldier and later prison guard na ...
in ''Erik XIV'' by Lidner opposite Swartz, Fanny Westerdahl and
Signe Hebbe Signe Amanda Georgina Hebbe (30 July 1837 – 14 February, 1925) was a Swedish operatic soprano and instructor. Life Signe Hebbe was born in Värnamo to the journalist Vendela Hebbe and Clemens Hebbe. Education In 1848, at the age of ele ...
in 1860–61, teacher in ''Blommor i drivbänk'' opposite Zelma Hedin and Karolina Bock 1862–63, Myrrha in ''
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'' by Byron opposite Edvard Swartz in 1864–65, Sigrid in ''Bröllopet på Ulfåsa'' (The wedding at Ulfåsa) by Hedberg opposite Axel Elmlund 1865–66, in ''Konstens vapen'' (The weapon of Art) opposite Nils Almlöf, Elmlund, Gustav Fredriksson, Helfrid Kinmansson, Betty Almlöf, Clementine Swartz and Knut Almlöf 1867–68, Selma in ''De Ungas förbund'' (The union of youths) by Ibsen 1869–70, Hermione in ''En vintersaga'' (A winter story) by Shakespeare opposite Edvard Swartz 1871–72, main female part in ''Män av ära'' (Men of honour) by Garaud and ''Skådespelerskan'' (The actress) by Leffler, 1873–74, Mlle de Maupas in ''Det besegrade lejonet'' (The defeated Lion) by Ponsard opposite Gustav Fredriksson, Elmlund and Sundberg 1875–76, * Lona in ''Samhällets pelare'' (The pillar of society) by Ibsen opposite Ferdinand Thegerström 1877–78, in ''Severo Torelli'' by Copee opposite Georg Törnqvist and Elmlund 1885–86, Karoline opposite Ellen Hartman, Fredriksson and Elmlund in 1887–88. Her last part was queen Anna in ''Ett glas vatten'' (A glass of water) in the 1887–88 season.


References


Other sources

* Lars Löfgren (2003). ''Svensk teater'' (Stockholm: Natur & Kultur) . * Henrikson, Alf (1988) ''Fram till Nybroplan: om Kungliga Dramatiska teatern'' (Wiken, Höganäs) (in Swedish) * Thorsten Dahl (1944) ''Svenska män och kvinnor. Nr 3'' (Stockholm: Bonnier) * Österberg, Carin, Lewenhaupt, Inga & Wahlberg, Anna Greta (1990) ''Svenska kvinnor: föregångare nyskapare'' (Signum, Lund) (Swedish) * Nordensvan, Georg (1918) ''Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Andra delen, 1842-1918'' (Stockholm: Bonnier) (Swedish)


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External links

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Nordisk familjebok / Uggleupplagan. 11. Harrisburg - Hypereides
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