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  1. Johanna Geisler, o Geissler (nacida Johanne Elisabeth Meyer; Hannover, 28 de mayo de 1888-Múnich, 3 de noviembre de 1956), fue una soprano de ópera y actriz de teatro alemana. También apareció como Johanna Klemperer y bajo los nombres artísticos de Johanna Klee y Hanne Klee.

  2. Johanna Geisler, or Geissler (born Johanne Elisabeth Meyer; 28 May 1888 – 3 November 1956), was a German operatic soprano and stage actress. She also appeared as Johanna Klemperer and under stage names Johanna Klee and Hanne Klee. She began her career as a member of the opera chorus of the Hofoper Hannover in 1903, and had a solo ...

  3. Johanna Geisler, o Geissler (nacida Johanne Elisabeth Meyer; Hannover, 28 de mayo de 1888-Múnich, 3 de noviembre de 1956), fue una soprano de ópera y actriz de teatro alemana. También apareció como Johanna Klemperer y bajo los nombres artísticos de Johanna Klee y Hanne Klee.

  4. Johanna Geisler, auch Johanna Geissler, eigentlich Johanne Elisabeth Meyer (* 28. Mai 1888 in Hannover; † 3. November 1956 in München) war eine deutsche Opernsängerin und Schauspielerin, die den bedeutenden Dirigenten Otto Klemperer heiratete. Sie trat auch unter den Pseudonymen Johanna Klee und Hanne Klee auf.

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  6. 6 de ene. de 2015 · On March 22, 1920 his wife soprano Johanna Geisler gave birth to their son American actor Werner Klemperer. In 1933, once the Nazi Party had reached power, Klemperer, who was Jewish, left Germany and moved to the United States. Klemperer had previously converted to Catholicism, but returned to Judaism at the end of his life.

  7. Johanna Geisler, or Geissler, was a German operatic soprano and stage actress. She also appeared as Johanna Klemperer and under stage names Johanna Klee and Hanne Klee. She began her career as a member of the opera chorus of the Hofoper Hannover in 1903, and had a solo engagement at the Mainz Municipal Theatre from 1912.