Biography
Carl Anton Charles Ebert (20 February 1887 – 14 May 1980), was a German actor, stage director and arts administrator.
Ebert's early career was as an actor, training under Max Reinhardt and becoming one of the leading actors in his native Germany during the 1920s. During that decade he was also appointed to administrative posts, both theatrical and academic. In 1929 he directed opera for the first time, and during the 1930s established a reputation as an operatic director in Germany and beyond. A strong opponent of Nazism, he left Germany in 1933 and did not return until 1945.
Together with John Christie and the conductor Fritz Busch, Ebert created the Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1934. Ebert remained its artistic director until 1959, though productions were suspended during the Second World War. In the 1930s and 1940s Ebert helped establish a national conservatory in Turkey, where he and his family lived from 1940 to 1947.
In his later years Ebert held administrative posts in Los Angeles and Berlin, and was a guest director at opera houses and festivals in Europe.
Filmography
all 16
Movies 16
Director 1
self 1
Don Giovanni (1961)
Sein großer Fall (1926)
Cab No. 13 (1926)
Living Buddhas (1925)
Earth Spirit (1923)
Nora (1923)
The Unknown Tomorrow (1923)
The Golem: How He Came into the World (1920)
Der springende Hirsch (1915)
§ 14 BGB (1915)
The Golem (1915)
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1887-02-20
Deathday1980-05-14 (93 years old)
ChildrenPeter Ebert
CitizenshipsGermany
AwardsCommander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Ernst Reuter Medal
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