Maria Anna Adamberger

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Born
Maria Anna/Anna Marie Jaquet

(1752-10-23)23 October 1752
Died5 November 1807(1807-11-05) (aged 55)
OthernamesNanny Adamberger
OccupationActress
Maria Anna Adamberger
Black and white image depicting the upper body of a young woman. She is wearing a simple dress resembling a folk costume with a white chemise under a dark bustier. There is a narrow black scarf on her neck, forming an X-shape on her bust, and she is wearing simple white headcovering. Her hair is dark and curly. An inscription in German states that this is "Marie Anna Adamberger, geborne Jaquel. [G]eboren zu Wien 23 Okt. 1752. [G]etorb. daselbst 3. Nov. 1804."
Posthumous portrait in the Burgtheater-Galerie as Rofine from Der Jurist und der Bauer
Born
Maria Anna/Anna Marie Jaquet

(1752-10-23)23 October 1752
Died5 November 1807(1807-11-05) (aged 55)
Other namesNanny Adamberger
OccupationActress
Years active1760–1798
EmployerBurgtheater
Notable workMadame Volgesang in Der Schauspieldirektor
Spouse
(m. 1781; died 1804)
ChildrenAntonie Adamberger
FatherKarl J. Jaquet
RelativesKatharina Jaquet (sister)

Maria Anna/Anna Marie "Nanny" Adamberger (23 October 1752 5 November 1807), born Jaquet, was an Austrian actress. She played ingénue roles in comedies and originated the role of Madame Vogelsang in Der Schauspieldirektor ("The Impresario") by Mozart.

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