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  1. Ferdinand Raimund (born Ferdinand Jakob Raimann; 1 June 1790 – 5 September 1836, Pottenstein, Lower Austria) was an Austrian actor and playwright . Life and work. Raimund was born in Vienna as a son of Bohemian woodturning master craftsman Jakob Raimann. In 1811, he acted at the Theater in der Josefstadt, and, in 1817 at the Leopoldstädter Theater.

  2. Ferdinand Raimund eigentlich Ferdinand Jakob Raimann war ein österreichischer Schauspieler und Dramatiker. Gemeinsam mit Johann Nestroy war er Hauptvertreter des Alt-Wiener Volkstheaters.

  3. Ferdinand Raimund (fĕr´dēnänt rī´mŏŏnt), 1790–1836, Austrian actor and dramatist. From 1817 he was a popular comedian in Vienna, and in 1823 he began to produce his own plays.

  4. Ferdinand Raimund. (1790—1836) Quick Reference. 1790–1836), Austrian dramatist, actor, and director. who, along with Johann Nestroy, cultivated the fairy-tale farce and transformed it into high art. Raimund was strongly influenced by the baroque theatre and ... From: Raimund, Ferdinand in The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales » Subjects: Literature.

  5. Ferdinand Raimund (eigentlich Ferdinand Jakob Raimann), * 1. Juni 1790 Wien, † 5. September 1836 Pottenstein (Niederösterreich), Dramatiker, Schauspieler. Biografie.

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  6. Ferdinand Raimund was born on 1 June 1790 in Vienna, Austria, Holy Roman Empire [now Austria]. He was a writer, known for Personal Shopper (2016), Ihr größter Erfolg (1934) and Der Verschwender (1917). He died on 5 September 1836 in Pottenstein, Lower Austria, Austrian Empire [now Austria].

  7. Ferdinand Raimund (born Ferdinand Jakob Raimann) was an Austrian comic actor and dramatist. After touring throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he became first a permanent member of the Leopoldstädter Theater and then its director.