Margit Ingeborg Rosengren (1901–1952) was a leading Swedish operetta singer in the first half of the 20th century. After studying voice and drama, she was invited by the theatre magnate Albert Ranft to perform at Stockholm's Oscarsteatern.
Margit Rosengren was an operetta singer and an actor who was active during the first half of the twentieth century. Margit Rosengren was the daughter of wholesale merchant Hugo Rosengren and his wife
Rosengren made her film debut in 1934's Flickorna från Gamla Sta'n, directed by Schamyl Bauman. [1 ] She was widowed twice. [2 ] Her first husband was actor and film director Elof Ahrle, who died in 1965.