Background
Kristian Mantzius was born in Viborg, son of General
Kristian Mantzius was born in Viborg, son of General
He graduated from the Metropolitan College in 1837 and went to the University of Copenhagen, where he began studying theology, subject which he continued with until 1842.
Mantziusvej in Hellerup was named after Kristian Mantzius in 1903. He possessed a decided talent for putting himself out with all those who were his superiors, and even work with them. He who once amused or touched the heart of Copenhagen citizens, can now draw endless bills on their affection and admiration.
Karl Johan Peter Mantzius (1791-1859) and Mette Marie, née Fogh (1792-1870).
On 27 September of that year, Mantzius debuted as "Erasmus Montanus" at the Royal Danish Theatre. After his third performance he accepted an offer to work for 400 Thalers a month.
But it was not until August 1848 that he was effectively hired as royal actor because of royal interference from Frederick VII of Denmark who had amused himself admirably in both the play and the actor. before returning to the Royal Theater. Mantzius never gave up and showed he was dissatisfied with the board of the Royal Theater all the time he was working there.
He presumably retained his position only because of his great popularity with the audience.
He was dismissed from his post as royal actor on 17 April 1871, without a pension, but returned to the Royal Theater as guest actor once the audience complained. In the autumn of 1877 he became seriously ill, and after eighteen years of progressive infirmity he died of breast cancer on 5 June 1879. He is buried in the Garnisons Cemetery, in Copenhagen.
Mantzius was brother to Johanne Juliane Marie Henriette Mantzius (1822-1869) and Johan Frederik Mantzius (1834-1890), a school teacher.