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Josef Kainz

Josef Gottfried Ignaz Kainz (2 January 1858 – 20 September 1910) was an Austrian actor of Hungarian birth. He was highly active in theatres in Austria and Germany from 1873–1910. Revered as one of the greatest actors of the German-speaking theatre, the city of Vienna annually bestowed a theatre award for outstanding acting performance named after him, the Kainz Medal, from 1958 to 1999 (replaced by the Nestroy Award in 2000).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Josef Kainz )
==Life and career==
Kainz was born in the town of Moson ((ドイツ語:Wieselburg)), then in the Austrian Empire, today part of Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary, where his father worked as a railroad official. In 1867 the family returned to Vienna, where Josef started his performance career at the age of 15, followed by engagements at theatres in Maribor (''Marburg an der Drau''), Leipzig and Meiningen.〔

From 1880 he worked with Ernst von Possart at the National Theatre Munich and became one of the favourite actors of King Ludwig II of Bavaria appearing in private performance exclusively for the monarch's delight. Three years later Kainz joined the ensemble of the newly established Deutsches Theater in Berlin, where he gained immense popularity with performances of ''Hamlet'', ''Richard II'', Schiller's ''Don Carlos'' and as Franz Moor in ''The Robbers''.
With director Ludwig Barnay he went to the Berliner Theater in 1888, both men however soon came into conflict with each other, which earned Kainz a professional disqualification on German stages for breaking his contract. He toured abroad for several years until in 1892 he was able to return to the Deutsches Theater. Finally in 1899 he achieved an employment at the Vienna Burgtheater and, vested with the title of ''Hofschauspieler'' ("Court Actor"), played characters like Shylock in ''The Merchant of Venice'' or ''Tartuffe''.
Kainz died of cancer in Vienna aged 52, only a few days after he was appointed director of the Burgtheater. His mortal remains are buried at the Döbling cemetery.

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