Linge Langaard,[1] née Cappelen, May 20, 1905 – September 23, 1981), was a Norwegian actress, singer, and fair organizer.
Figarorevyen 1928 on the Figaro revue stage on Stortingsgata, a venue that the Oslo public had previously known as Balkongen.
[16] In 1930, after she had married Knut Langaard, she and her husband toured with the Kronstad-Langård-turneen theater ensemble with the farce Guttebassen by Margaret Margo.
She was employed as a consultant in the Norwegian Housewives Association, and among other things she traveled around the country giving courses and lectures.
[18][19][20] Linge Langård was one of Norway's national celebrities of her time, and she was involved in advertising various Norwegian producers.