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Johanne Cathrine Rosing, née ''Olsen'' (2 June 1756 – 15 January 1853), was a Danish stage actress and ballet dancer, one of the most noted of the era.


Biography

Born in a poor home as the daughter of Herman Olsen and Gundel Marie Abelgreen. She was a maid before she became a student of the French Ballet company at the court theatre and, in 1772, of the Royal Danish Ballet, when the court theatre became a part of the Royal Danish Theatre. There, she was made an actress in 1773 and given an education of a singer by the theatre. She never learned to read and write. In 1777–79, she was a member of the academy ''
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Johanne Rossing
at Thorvaldsen Arkivet {{DEFAULTSORT:Rosing, Johanne Danish ballerinas 18th-century Danish actresses 1756 births 1853 deaths 19th-century Danish actresses Danish stage actresses