Sigrun Svenningsen (June 23, 1902 â February 24, 1971) was a Norwegian actress.
Svenningsen was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), the daughter of the traveling salesman Sigurd Svenningsen (1875âÂÂ1901) and Karen Beate Hoff (1869âÂÂ?). She had a successful stage career, including as the lead actress at the Chat Noir cabaret in the 1920s. She also performed the lead role in the successful revue Ikke mas, alle fÃÂ¥r (Don't Worry, Everyone Will Get Some) in 1925 and 1926.
Svenningsen appeared in only two silent films. She debuted in 1924 in Harry Ivarson Til sæters, in which she played a major role as Sigrid. In 1927 Svenningsen appeared in Ivarson's Den glade enke i Trangvik.
Svenningsen was married to the actor Per Kvist.