Johanne Louise Pätges

Johanne Louise Pätges

Kvinne 1812 - 1890  (78 år)

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  • Navn Johanne Louise Pätges 
    Fødsel 22 Jan 1812  København, Sjælland, Danmark Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Kjønn Kvinne 
    Død 21 Des 1890  København, Sjælland, Danmark Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet 
    Person ID I49999  Boe
    Sist endret 16 Sep 2012 

    Far Christian Heinrich Pætges,   f. Ca 1777, Honnef Berg / Rhinen Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. Ca 1834 (Alder 57 år) 
    Mor Henriette Hirschborn Hartwig,   f. Ca 1780, Fridenberg / Frankfurt Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. Ca 1861 (Alder 81 år) 
    Famile ID F22549  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram

    Familie Johan Ludvig Heiberg,   f. 14 Des 1791, København Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 25 Aug 1860, Ringsted Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 68 år) 
    Ekteskap 31 Jul 1831 
    Barn 
     1. Sarah Henriette adobt. Haverkam, adoptivbarn,   f. 28 Okt 1853, Frederiksted, St. Croix, Dansk Vestindia Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. 26 Des 1941, Gentofte, Nordsjælland, Danmark Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet (Alder 88 år)
     2. Leila Adela Haverkam, adoptivbarn,   f. Ca 1855, St. Croix, Dansk Vestindia Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedetd. Ca 1917 (Alder 62 år)
     3. Anna Louise Haverkam, adoptivbarn,   f. Ca 1857   d. Ca 1907 (Alder 50 år)
    Famile ID F15991  Gruppeskjema  |  Familiediagram
    Sist endret 27 Des 2023 

  • Notater 
    • {geni:about_me} Johanne Luise Heiberg (née Pätges) (22 November 1812 X 21 December 1890) was one of the greatest Danish actresses of the 19th century. She is most famous for her work at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, where she achieved great success.

      Like Hans Christian Andersen she originally belonged to a poor milieu. She was the daughter of a stallholder and innkeeper and of his Jewish wife, very early she showed artistic gifts and entered the ballet school 1820. By the help of patrons she was promoted to the rank of an actress and made a successful debut 1827. From then she for more than thirty years appeared the absolutely leading actress of Danish theatre.

      In 1831 she married the famous and much older critic and dramatist Johan Ludvig Heiberg, a marriage that raised her position even further and just made her known as XMrs. HeibergX. XThe HeibergsX became a Copenhagen concept and their home was a cultural centre. In return the dual position of the Heibergs as the leading lady of the theatre married to its main playwright also aroused much jealousy and accusations of favouring. Her great popularity within the public did not prevent her of getting opponents and her sometimes aggressive and arrogant one-sidedness (revealed in her autobiography) must be blamed for some of this. Her husbandXs time as the director of the Royal Theatre 1849-56 ended in an open conflict with her colleagues and for a short period she even left the theatre. The death of her husband 1860 and her age caused her retirement as an actress 1864 X still at her height X though she worked as astage director until 1874.

      Mrs. Heiberg played about 275 roles. Her exotic beauty combined with culture and elegance secured her position though she was not the only talented Danish actress of her age. Among her roles must be mentioned some Shakespeare characters (Viola in Twelfth Night) and especially in French comedies and dramas. In Danish dramas she shined in HolbergXs and Oehlenschlägers plays and especially in her husbandXs dramas, her performance in Elves' Hill (Danish: Elverhøi) was a classic. Her strength was intelligence, controlled passion and wit but she did not show the same talent for the tragedy. To a whole generation of Danish dramatists she was the muse and especially she inspired Henrik Hertz to write many of his main female roles for her. She also wrote some few (not especially important) vaudeville acts herself; the most popular is En Søndag paa Amager (XA Sunday at AmagerX, 1845).


      Soren Kierkegaard wrote a tribute to her in 1847, The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress. Her autobiography, Et Liv gjenoplevet i Erindringen ("A Life Relived in Memory", ed. 1891-92) is a major literary work from the Danish Golden Age. It has often been criticised for its subjective descriptions but is still regarded a pioneering work because of its interest of the process of acting.
      Though she was closely connected to the romantic tradition Mrs. Heiberg is still regarded a key figure of Danish drama, like for instance Sarah Siddons in England. Beyond any doubt she contributed to the rise of the public socialand moral opinion of Danish actors as play-actors to artists and cultural personalities.
      Her image is currently featured on the front of the Danish 200-krone banknote.[1][2]
      The drama Rain Snakes (Från regnormarnas liv, 1981) by the Swedish author Per-Olov Enquist fictitiously deals with the relationship between Mrs. Heiberg and Hans Christian Andersen.