Swedish musicians who were born in 1938

Here are 5 famous musicians from Sweden were born in 1938:

Kay Pollak

Kay Pollak (May 21, 1938 Gamlestaden, Gothenburg-) also known as Pollak, Kay or Kay Gunnar Leopold Pollak is a Swedish film director and screenwriter. He has three children, Klara-Maria Pollak, Johannes Pollak and Mattias Pollak.

Discography: Wie im Himmel.

Throughout his career, Kay Pollak has directed and written several successful films, including "Children's Island," "The Tree," and "As It Is in Heaven," which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2005. Prior to his work in film, Pollak had a successful career as a musician and a singer-songwriter. He then transitioned into directing and writing for the theater before moving on to film. In addition to his creative pursuits, Pollak has also worked as a lecturer and a teacher at various institutions.

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Carl Johan De Geer

Carl Johan De Geer (July 13, 1938 Montreal-) also known as Carl Johan Louis De Geer af Finspång is a Swedish writer, actor, musician, film director, artist, screenwriter, cinematographer, production designer, film art director, film editor, visual artist and music artist.

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De Geer was born to a Canadian mother and a Swedish father, but grew up in Sweden. He initially pursued a career as an actor, appearing in several films and plays in the 1960s before turning his attention to other creative pursuits. He founded a music group called "Strix Q" in the 1970s, and has released several solo albums as well.

De Geer's work as an artist spans a wide range of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and photography. He has had numerous solo exhibitions and his work is held in many public and private collections.

In addition to his artistic pursuits, De Geer has also worked extensively in the film industry as a director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He has received several awards for his contributions to Swedish cinema, including the Ingmar Bergman Award in 2009.

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Lill-Babs

Lill-Babs (March 9, 1938 Järvsö-) a.k.a. Barbro "Lill-Babs" Svensson, Barbro Margareta Svensson, Lil Babs, Barbro Svensson, Lill-Babs Svensson or Lill Babs is a Swedish singer and actor. Her children are called Kristin Kaspersen, Malin Berghagen and Monica Svensson.

Her discography includes: 40 är som artist, Splorr, Svensson salute Alpertsson, Lill-Babs, Welcome to the World, I'll sing for you, Cheer cheer, Springtime for Barbro, Lev human being live and On Stage. Her related genres: Pop music and Soul music.

Lill-Babs began her career at a very young age and became one of Sweden's most popular and beloved singers. She gained national attention in 1954 when she won a talent competition called "Nutiden-Konkurrensen" at the age of 16. Her breakthrough hit, "Är du kär i mej ännu Klas-Göran?" ("Are You Still in Love with Me, Klas-Göran?"), was released in 1961 and became an instant success. Throughout the 60s and 70s, Lill-Babs continued to dominate the Swedish music scene with hits such as "En tuff brud i lyxförpackning" ("A Tough Girl in a Luxury Package") and "Jag ska knäcka dig" ("I'm Gonna Break You").

In addition to her music career, Lill-Babs has also worked extensively in television, film, and theater. She has made numerous appearances on Swedish television shows and has acted in several films and stage productions. In 1997, she was awarded the prestigious "Illis Quorum" medal by the Swedish government for her contributions to the arts.

Lill-Babs has been married twice and has three daughters, including television personality Kristin Kaspersen and actress Malin Berghagen. She continued to perform and record music well into her seventies, and passed away in 2018 at the age of 80.

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Lena Granhagen

Lena Granhagen (January 7, 1938 Luleå-) also known as Anna-Lena Granhagen or Granhagen, Lena is a Swedish actor.

Her most important albums: Lena Granhagen sjunger Theodorakis & Biermann.

Granhagen began her acting career in the 1950s and has since appeared in a variety of Swedish films, television series, and theater productions. Some of her most notable works include the films "The Simple-Minded Murderer" (1982) and "The Emigrants" (1971), as well as the TV series "The Restaurant" (2014-2016) and "The Spiral" (2005).

Aside from her acting career, Granhagen is also a trained singer and has released several albums throughout her career. Her album "Lena Granhagen sjunger Theodorakis & Biermann" showcases her talents as a singer and features her interpretations of songs by the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis and German songwriter Wolf Biermann.

Granhagen has been recognized for her contributions to film and theater in Sweden and has received several awards, including the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts' Litteris et Artibus medal in 2001.

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Bosse Parnevik

Bosse Parnevik (March 20, 1938 Gothenburg-) also known as Bo Sigfrid Parnevik or Bo Parnevik is a Swedish comedian. He has one child, Jesper Parnevik.

His discography includes: Hulda Hilda / Din hand i min.

Parnevik began his career in the entertainment industry as a singer in the 1950s, but later on transitioned to comedy. He gained popularity through his appearances on various Swedish television shows and his live stand-up performances. In addition to comedy, Parnevik has also acted in a number of films and TV series.

Aside from his entertainment career, Parnevik has been involved in various business ventures. He has owned a nightclub and a restaurant, and has also worked as a stockbroker.

Parnevik is the father of professional golfer Jesper Parnevik, who has had a successful career on both the European and PGA tours. The two have occasionally competed together in golf tournaments.

Throughout his career, Parnevik has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to the entertainment industry in Sweden.

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