Ludvig Gade

He stood as a ballet child on stage for the first time in 1836 in " Hermann von Unna, "but first had its debut 8 January 1844 in the " Festival in Albano ".

It was the character roles, ranging from the deepest tragic to the comic boldly, that was his strength.

His roles include corporal Nouveau " Bellman ", King Svend in" Valdemar, "Knight Mogens in" A Folk Tale "servant of" Mountain Ground ", and perhaps the greatest of them all as Bear in" Valkyrie ".

In the 1857–1858 season, he was appointed as a stage director for the opera, during August Bournonville's leaves he served several times as a ballet conductor.

He retired from the Royal Danish Theatre at the end of the in 1889–1890 season, but later performed a few times as a guest of Harald Wartooth's role in 'Valkyrie'.