Harald Scharff, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harald Scharff

Danish ballet dancer

Date of Birth: 20-Feb-1836

Date of Death: 03-Jan-1912

Profession: writer, ballet dancer

Nationality: Denmark

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Harald Scharff

  • Harald Scharff (20 February 1836 – 3 January 1912) was a danseur associated with the Royal Danish Theatre in the mid-19th century who succeeded August Bournonville as the Danish ballet's principal male dancer upon the latter's retirement from the stage.
  • Scharff's physical handsomeness and his flamboyant dance style brought him great acclaim, and his performances in Bournonville's Flower Festival in Genzano and Napoli were triumphs. Scharff was an intimate friend (possibly a lover in the early 1860s) of the poet Hans Christian Andersen.
  • Andersen's "The Snowman" is believed to have been inspired by their relationship.
  • Scharff first met Andersen when the latter was in his fifties.
  • The two were, at the very least, close friends for a time and Andersen was clearly infatuated.
  • It is hard to tell if their relationship was truly sexual, though Andersen's journals imply that it was so.
  • Scharff had various dinners alone with Andersen and his gift of a silver toothbrush to the poet on his fifty-seventh birthday marked their relationship as incredibly close.Their relationship eventually cooled and Scharff became engaged to Camilla Petersen, a fellow dancer, but married Elvida Møller in 1874.
  • Scharff's career came to a sudden halt in 1871 when he chipped a kneecap during rehearsal.
  • He turned to acting without extraordinary success and died in 1912.

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