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Signe Giebelhausen (1811-1879) was a Norwegian (originally Danish) stage actress. She was active at the Christiania Offentlige Theater and the Christiania Theatre in Oslo in 1833-73. She was married to the actor . Alongside , , Augusta Schrumpf and Emilie da Fonseca, she belonged to the acting elite in Norway in the first half of the 19th-century, when the Christiania Theatre was the only standing stage in Norway, and dominated by actors of Danish origin. She is most known for her successful roles as elder aristocratic ladies in burgher comedies.

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  • Signe Giebelhausen (1811-1879) was a Norwegian (originally Danish) stage actress. She was active at the Christiania Offentlige Theater and the Christiania Theatre in Oslo in 1833-73. She was married to the actor . Alongside , , Augusta Schrumpf and Emilie da Fonseca, she belonged to the acting elite in Norway in the first half of the 19th-century, when the Christiania Theatre was the only standing stage in Norway, and dominated by actors of Danish origin. She is most known for her successful roles as elder aristocratic ladies in burgher comedies. (en)
  • Signe Giebelhausen, född Winslöw, 1811 i Köpenhamn, död 1879, var en norsk (ursprungligen dansk) skådespelare. Hon var dotter till den danske skådespelaren Winslöw den äldre vid kungliga teatern i Köpenhamn, där hon blev elev och även debuterade 1832. Hon var från 1833 aktiv vid Christiania Theater i Oslo, där hon hade en framgångsrik karriär. Signe Giebelhausen tillhörde den grupp bestående av , , Augusta Schrumpf och Emilie da Fonseca, som räknades som sin samtids elit bland Norges skådespelare kring första hälften av 1800-talet, då Christiania Theater i Oslo var Norges enda fasta teaterscen. Hon spelade främst äldre, kvinnliga aristokrater. Hon var gift med sin kollega, skådespelaren . (sv)
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  • Signe Giebelhausen (1811-1879) was a Norwegian (originally Danish) stage actress. She was active at the Christiania Offentlige Theater and the Christiania Theatre in Oslo in 1833-73. She was married to the actor . Alongside , , Augusta Schrumpf and Emilie da Fonseca, she belonged to the acting elite in Norway in the first half of the 19th-century, when the Christiania Theatre was the only standing stage in Norway, and dominated by actors of Danish origin. She is most known for her successful roles as elder aristocratic ladies in burgher comedies. (en)
  • Signe Giebelhausen, född Winslöw, 1811 i Köpenhamn, död 1879, var en norsk (ursprungligen dansk) skådespelare. Hon var dotter till den danske skådespelaren Winslöw den äldre vid kungliga teatern i Köpenhamn, där hon blev elev och även debuterade 1832. Hon var från 1833 aktiv vid Christiania Theater i Oslo, där hon hade en framgångsrik karriär. Signe Giebelhausen tillhörde den grupp bestående av , , Augusta Schrumpf och Emilie da Fonseca, som räknades som sin samtids elit bland Norges skådespelare kring första hälften av 1800-talet, då Christiania Theater i Oslo var Norges enda fasta teaterscen. Hon spelade främst äldre, kvinnliga aristokrater. Hon var gift med sin kollega, skådespelaren . (sv)
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