Georgine von Januschofsky

Georgine von Januschofsky (4 October 1849 – 6 September 1914) was a Moravian actress and singer.

Georgine Januschowsky was born in Olomouc, Moravia, in the Austrian Empire, the daughter of Georg von Ohm-Januschowsky [Wikidata] and Julia Matthay.

[1] Januschofsky began her career as a child performer, appearing in operettas in Stuttgart, Vienna, and Leipzig as a young singer.

[9] She performed with the Irving Place German Theatre from 1904 to 1910,[10] including Coulissenzauber (1907),[11] Die Rabensteinerin (1908),[12] Das Vierte Gebot (1908),[13]The Lightning Girl (1909), Kabale und Liebe (1909),[14] A Ragged Crowd (1909),[15] Right About!

[6] In 1913, opera stars and musicians including Johanna Gadski, Victor Herbert, Carl Jörn, Nahan Franko, Putnam Griswold, Mathilde Cottrelly, Anna von Stranz-Fuehring, and Leo Schultz, performed at a benefit concert for Georgine von Neuendorff, when she was seriously ill.[17][18] Januschofsky married German conductor, composer and impresario[7] Adolf Neuendorff in 1891, in Massachusetts.