Lalla Carlsen
Norwegian singer and actress

Born
August 17th, 1889
135 years ago
Died
March 23rd, 1967
58 years ago — 77 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Norway
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Achieved prominence as a singer and actress in Norway during the early 20th century. Carlsen performed in various musical revues and operettas, showcasing a unique vocal style. Contributed to the cultural landscape by participating in popular performances that mixed operatic elements with folk traditions. Carlsen's versatility allowed her to transition between theater and film, establishing a lasting legacy in the Norwegian entertainment scene. Continued to be celebrated posthumously for contributions to music and performing arts.
Performed in the operetta 'Die Fledermaus'
Starred in the film 'Fante-Antons Eventyr'
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