Daniel E. Bandmann
Daniel E. Bandmann | |
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| Born | Daniel Edward Bandmann November 1, 1837 Cassel (today Kassel), Germany |
| Died | November 23, 1905 (aged 68) |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, rancher, pomologist |
Daniel Edward Bandmann (November 1, 1837 – November 23, 1905) was an internationally known German-born American Shakespearean actor who after retiring from the stage became a noted Montana rancher and pomologist.
In 1885, Bandmann published An Actor's Tour: or, Seventy Thousand Miles with Shakespeare, chronicling his repertoire company's nearly four-year tour of the Asia-Pacific region over the early 1880s. Bandmann was later credited for introducing McIntosh red apples for cultivation in western Montana.