Gustav Friedrich Wohlbrück (27 September 1793, in Barth – 7 March 1849, in Weimar) was a German actor and theatre director.
The following year, he was remarried, to Eleonore Dorothea Friederike Heß, the daughter of a teacher,[1] and settled in St. Petersburg, where he worked for the Imperial Theatres.
When Hübsch resigned in 1842, Wöhlbruck applied for his job, but the writer Friedrich Tietz (1803-1879), was chosen instead.
Among his best known roles were "Franz Moor", in The Robbers, and "Wurm", in Intrigue and Love; both plays by Friedrich Schiller.
She was also married twice; first to the actor, Karl Brüning [de], whom she divorced after only a year, then to the journalist and politician, Franz Schuselka.