Swedish actresses who were born in 1946

Here are 5 famous actresses from Sweden were born in 1946:

Louise Edlind Friberg

Louise Edlind Friberg (July 15, 1946 Stockholm-) otherwise known as Sandra Louise Maud Edlind Friberg, Louise Edlind or Louise Edlind-Friberg is a Swedish politician, golfer and actor. She has two children, Sten Friberg and Michaela Friberg.

Louise Edlind Friberg started her career in politics in 1998 when she was first elected into the Riksdag, the Swedish national parliament. She represented the Moderate Party until 2006 before switching to the newly formed Democrats Party. During her time in parliament, she focused on issues such as social welfare and education.

In addition to her political career, Edlind Friberg has also pursued other interests. She is a keen golfer and won the Swedish Senior Championship in 2006. She has also appeared in various TV shows and films, including the popular Swedish crime series "Beck."

Throughout her career, Edlind Friberg has been recognized for her contributions to Swedish society. She was awarded the Order of the Polar Star in 2006, one of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a Swedish citizen, in recognition of her political work.

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Ulla Andersson

Ulla Andersson (June 18, 1946 Stockholm-) a.k.a. Ulla Agneta Jones, Ulla Agneta Anderson, Ulla Jones, Ulla Agneta Andersson, Ulla Agneta Andersson Jones, Ulla Agneta Jones née Andersson or Ulla Andesong is a Swedish actor, fashion model and singer-songwriter. She has two children, Quincy Jones III and Martina Jones.

Andersson began her acting career in the late 1960s, appearing in a number of Swedish films before making her international debut in the 1970 Italian film, "H2S." She went on to appear in a number of American and British productions, including "One More Time" (1970) with Peter Lawford and Sammy Davis Jr. and "The Love Factor" (1975) with James Robertson Justice.

In addition to her acting career, Andersson has worked as a fashion model and has also released several albums as a singer-songwriter, including the 1970 album "Love, War and Peace" and the 1974 album "Check Me Out."

Andersson has been recognized for her contributions to Swedish film and television, receiving a Guldbagge Award in 1972 for Best Actress for her role in the film "The New Land," and a Kristallen Award in 2014 for her role in the television series "Real Humans."

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Fam Ekman

Fam Ekman (October 6, 1946 Stockholm-) is a Swedish illustrator, writer and actor.

He is perhaps best known for creating the character Bamse, a beloved bear who stars in a popular Swedish comic book series. Fam Ekman has illustrated and written numerous books featuring Bamse, who is known for his bravery and kindness.

In addition to his work on Bamse, Ekman has illustrated many other children's books, including works by Astrid Lindgren and Lennart Hellsing. He has also written books for adults and has had a successful career as an actor, appearing in several films and television shows.

Ekman has won numerous awards for his work, including the Astrid Lindgren Prize and the Swedish Royal Medal Litteris et Artibus. He continues to work as an illustrator and writer in Stockholm, Sweden.

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Basia Frydman

Basia Frydman (June 17, 1946 Lower Silesian Voivodeship-) a.k.a. Basia Laustiola Frydman, Basia Frydman-Laustiola or Basia Frydman-Lausitola is a Swedish actor. She has one child, Rebecka Englund.

Basia Frydman was born in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, but migrated to Sweden in the 1970s. She trained as an actor at the National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw, Poland, and has worked extensively in both Swedish theater and film. Some of her notable film credits include the 1992 film "House of Angels," directed by Colin Nutley, and the 2000 film "Där regnbågen slutar," directed by Richard Hobert.

In addition to her acting career, Frydman has also worked as a director and has taught acting at the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts. Frydman is also an advocate for those who have experienced persecution and discrimination, and has spoken out about her own experiences as a survivor of the Holocaust.

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Marika Lindström

Marika Lindström (November 25, 1946 Skellefteå-) also known as Marika Lindstrom is a Swedish actor. Her child is called Agnes Hirdwall.

Marika Lindström is a versatile Swedish actor who has worked in several films, television series, and theater productions. She began her acting career in the 1960s and has since appeared in several critically acclaimed productions. Lindström has received several awards for her performances in films and on stage.

Apart from her acting career, Lindström is also a trained speech therapist and has worked as one. Her experience in speech therapy has helped her in her acting performances, and she is especially known for her impeccable voice and diction.

Lindström has one daughter, Agnes Hirdwall, who is also an actor. Together, they have appeared in several productions, including the Swedish television series "Solsidan."

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