February 28, 1858
November 10, 1944
Ferdinand Gottschalk was born in London. His first stage appearance was in Toronto, Canada in 1888 with the Rosina Vokes Company with which he performed until 1893. He became a member of Charles's Frohman's Lyceum Stock Company in New York. The Company toured the U.S. with a stop in Seattle in 1895 where Gottshchalk performed in "The Amazons" and "An Ideal Husband" at the Seattle Theatre. Gottschalk also worked in films and wrote and produced plays.
Gender
Male
Cultural Identity
Primary Name Source
Who's Who In Music and Drama. An Encyclopedia of Biography of Notable Men and Women in Music and the Drama Ed. Harry Prescott Hanaford and Dixie Hines. 1914
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