German tragic actress Amalie Wolff-Malcolmi (11 December 1780/1– 18 August 1851) had an almost three-decade tenure at the Royal Theatre in Berlin from 1816 to 1844.
[1] She is also the subject of the portrait "Amalie Wolff-Malcolmi" by the painter Johann Friedrich August Tischbein.
[2] Wolff-Malcolmi was trained in acting in Weimar until April 1816, when she joined the Royal Theatre in Berlin.
She performed at the Royal Theatre until September 1844, when she retired due to failing eyesight.
On 26 December 1804, Wolff-Malcolmi married Pius Alexander Wolff, who also worked at the Royal Theatre in Berlin.