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Karolina Sofia Bock née ''Richter'' (August 28, 1792, Stockholm – 22 March 1872) was a
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stage actress. She was the principal and drama teacher of the
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twice: from 1831 to 1834, and from 1841 to 1856. She was an elite actress of the
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.Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Förra delen, 1772-1842, Bonnier, Stockholm, 1917
Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from Gustav III to our days. First Book 1772–1842' Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...


Life

Karolina Richter was born to the hautboist Carl Johan Richter and Magdalena Sofia Rytting. She was a student of the
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at the
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between 1806 and 1810. She was a student of
Sofia Lovisa Gråå Sofia Lovisa Gråå née ''Palm'', (1749 – 8 May 1835ssa.stockholm.seKlara döda/ref>) was a Swedish educator of actors, and noted for innovations that in modern times would be described as feminist. Biography Sofia Lovisa Palm was from 1788 m ...
, and belonged to those female stage artists of her generation referred to as the "Grå Girls".


Early life

Karolina Bock was engaged at the ''
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'' and the ''Nya komiska teatern'' of Isak de Broen in 1813-14. In 1814, she was engaged at 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 ...
, where she remained active until her retirement on 26 June 1863. Karolina Bock came to belong to the elite of Swedish actors generation. She was not regarded suitable for heroine parts, which were often the main female roles of the plays of the epoch, but established herself well already in her youth in the roles of old women in comedies, a category in which she formed a successful career and never lacked assignments, becoming: :"...an often used and well seen actress, who never spoiled a part but were terrific in most and always gave her figures a sharply lined characteristic. :Particularly in her interpretation of old women's parts she developed in to a talent of the first order."Carolina S Bock (f. Richter), urn:sbl:17841, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av N. Personne.), hämtad 2015-11-07. It was said of her that she had a rare quality: she knew her own limitations. Among her most successful roles were the title role in ''Min tante Aurore'' by Boieldieu, Veneranda in ''Slottet Montemero'', Mrs Slammerström in ''Bildhuggaren'', Aunt Vivika in ''General Eldhjelm'', Mrs Griponiai in ''Brodertvisten'' by
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, Mrs Miller in ''Kabal och kärlek'', Viarda in '' Preciosa'', Mrs von Fromuth i ''Porträttet'', Mrs Wunschell in ''Grefvarne Klingsberg'', Theodolinda in ''Doktor Wespe'', Mrs Darmantiéres in ''Dottersonen'', Margarita in ''Mazarin'', Fadette in ''Syrsan'' (the dramatisation of ''La Petite Fadette'' by
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), Mrs Malapropp in ''Rivalerna'', Mrs Harleigh in ''
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'' and Gunilla Fipps in ''Mäster Smith''. On 26 June 1863, Bock retired after having made her final performance in her favorite part, the grandmother in ''Porträttet''. Karolina Bock was given the ''
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'' by the king in 1857, in recognition of her dramatic career.


Educator

Karolina Bock was the principal and drama teacher of 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 f ...
twice: from 1831 to 1834 and from 1841 to 1856. She also served as instructor of
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there. Several generations of Swedish actors were shaped by Bock. Among her students were
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and
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. Her method was that of the French technique which had been introduced at the school by Anne Marie Milan Desguillons and kept at the time of her own tenure as student there under Sofia Lovisa Gråå. She was known for her skill at giving instruction in the correct distinction of the language in both song and speech, and it was said that all of her students were recognizable by having the distinction taught during her tenure. Her technique, however, belonged to the elder French school of solemnity which was replaced by the new romantic schools more natural acting by the mid-19th century. Furthermore, though Karolina Bock was described as an excellent teacher, she was also described as one who forced a more strict discipline upon her students, and in 1856, she was deposed as principal after protests by the acting class. The "Bock Woman" was described as a "theatre original" with a fierce temperament. When she was given the task to instruct the Danish guest artist
Charlotte Bournonville Charlotte Helene Frederikke Bournonville (1832–1911) was a Danish opera singer and actress. Daughter of the celebrated Danish ballet master, August Bournonville, she first sang in Stockholm in 1857 before joining the Royal Danish Theatre in Cop ...
(daughter of
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) in the Swedish language in 1857, she performed the task so well that Bournonville could perform soon after as a native Swede in the part of Fatima in ''Oberon'', where she made success. When the direction thanked Bock for this, she "gave them such a load of barking that they quickly retreated."


Personal life

Karolina Bock was married twice. In 1813, she married Johan Gabriel Svanberg
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ist at the
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, from whom she divorced in 1822, assuming the name Mrs Richter. In 1826 she married Carl Friedrich Bock, who played the
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in the royal chapel. She was the mother of Bertha Tammelin, who became an actor, singer,
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,
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and a teacher at the Royal Dramatic Training Academy.


References

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Nordisk familjebok
' Nordisk familjebok (Swedish) * Österberg, Carin et al., ''Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nyskapare'' Swedish women: Predecessors, Pioneers' Lund: Signum 1990. ()(Swedish) * Wilhelmina Stålberg,
Anteqningar om svenska qvinnor
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(Swedish) * Svenska män och kvinnor Swedish men and women'Dictionary (Swedish) * Nordensvan, Georg, Svensk teater och svenska skådespelare från Gustav III till våra dagar. Förra delen, 1772-1842, Bonnier, Stockholm, 1917
Swedish theatre and Swedish actors from Gustav III to our days. First Book 1772–1842' Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
* Löfgren, Lars, Svensk teater, Natur och kultur, Stockholm, 2003 (in Swedish)(Swedish) {{DEFAULTSORT:Bock, Karolina 1792 births 1872 deaths 19th-century Swedish actresses Swedish stage actresses Drama teachers Litteris et Artibus recipients