Louise Übermasser, real name Aloisia Elisabeth Übermaßer, from 1882 Streitmann, from 1889 Pauli, from 1895 Schacherl, from 1902 Charlé, from 1912 Kary (30 März 1862 – 9 February 1939[1]) was an Austrian child actor, stage actress, theater director, singer and singing teacher.
She is said to have already entered the stage at the Strampfer-Theater [de] at the age of five.
Later she was employed in children's roles at the Theater an der Wien and the Carltheater, where she caused a certain stir in Monsieur Alphons.
[1][2] Some years later she performed as first soubrette at the Theater in der Josefstadt.
She directed the Alexanderplatz-Theater in Berlin for a short time (1892), then she was active again in the field of the soubrettes and was again a member of the Theater in der Josefstadt.