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Caroline Frederikke Müller (née ''Halle''; 5 February 1755 – 17 November 1826), also known as Caroline Walther, was a Danish and later naturalized Swedish singer (mezzo-soprano), dancer and actor and principal of the theatre academy Dramatens elevskola. She was born as Caroline Halle, was known in Denmark as Caroline Walther (after her first marriage in 1774), and in Sweden as Caroline Müller (after her second marriage in 1780). She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and a royal court singer (Hovsångare). ==Background and career in Denmark== Born an illegitimate child, her stepfather Thomas Jespersen, who was employed as a machinist at the Royal Danish Theatre, got her accepted as a student there. At the age of six, she danced at the Royal Danish Theatre ballet; she debuted as an actress in 1768, and in 1769, she was employed as a singer and actress and became one of the most celebrated stage artists in Denmark. During the 1770s, she was considered to be one of the greatest talents within Danish opera. In 1772, she played 124 parts, in everything from romantic drama to tragedy; she followed in the footsteps of her mentor, the versatile primadonna Lisbeth Cathrine Amalie Rose. In 1773, she left her mother, who had abused her, and, in 1774, she married the music instructor and secretary Thomas Walther; however, they separated in 1775 when he moved abroad.
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