Margit Rosengren

After studying voice and drama, she was invited by the theatre magnate Albert Ranft to perform at Stockholm's Oscarsteatern.

She had two siblings, an elder brother Kurt and a younger sister who became the film actress Birgit Rosengren.

After attending the Södermalm girls' school, she studied voice in 1918–19 under Herman Brag, Haldis Ingebjart Isene and Zulamith Wellander and drama under the actresses Sie Christiernsson and Karin Swanström.

[1] In 1920, she was invited by the theatre magnate Albert Ranft to perform at Stockholm's Oscarsteatern, making her début as Pueblo in Don César de Bazan and receiving an engagement until 1926.

[1][2] She is remembered for playing Hanna Glaware in The Merry Widow and Sylva Varescu in Csárdásfurstinnan at the Royal Theatre.

Margit Rosengren (c. 1925)