Signe Indahl-Voss

Signe Elvira Indahl-Voss (née Indahl, June 14, 1889 – November 10, 1965) was a Norwegian actress, singer, and dancer.

She appeared in productions at Oslo's Central Theater for several decades.

Her official debut was on December 19, 1909, in Vilhelm Dybwad's operetta Taterblod (Gypsy Blood), in which she played the role of Eldri after Bokken Lasson.

[4] As early as 1908, however, she had appeared in the same venue in Veslefrik med Felen (Little Freddy and His Fiddle) by Harald Alfsen and Torolf Voss, in addition to performing several small roles, including a Spanish solo dance in Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss Jr. A review of her performance in Die Fledermaus wrote that "The young lady has a lot of talent.

"[5] In the summer of 1913, Indahl-Voss participated in the Norwegian Actors' Equity Association's Apekatten cabaret in the Christiania Tivoli amusement park.