Here are 2 famous actresses from Sweden died in 1991:
Öllegård Wellton (April 18, 1932 Stockholm-June 26, 1991 Stockholm) also known as Ingeborg Viola Öllegård Wellton-Hell, Ollegard Wellton, Ingeborg Viola Öllegård Wellton or Ingeborg Viola Öllegård Hell was a Swedish actor. She had two children, Johan Hell and Krister Hell.
Wellton began her career in the 1950s in theater productions, before transitioning to film and television roles in the 1960s. She appeared in over 50 films, including the 1959 film "När syrenerna blomma" and the 1989 film "Komedianter". Wellton was also a popular television actress in Sweden, appearing in several shows such as "Rederiet" and "Goda grannar". In addition to her acting career, Wellton was known for her social activism and political involvement. She was a member of the Swedish Socialist Party and was a prominent supporter of women's rights and LGBTQ+ rights. Wellton passed away in 1991 at the age of 59 from cancer.
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Svea Kristina Frisch (June 15, 1898 Ramsberg-November 27, 1991) also known as Kristina Lindstrand was a Swedish actor, journalist, writer and poet.
She grew up in a family of artists and intellectuals, which allowed her to develop a love for culture and the arts at a young age. After finishing her studies, Frisch began her career as a journalist and writer, publishing numerous articles and books on literature and social issues. She also wrote poetry and was known for her feminist views, promoting women's rights in her writing and activism.
In addition to her literary work, Frisch was a talented actor, performing on stage and in films throughout her career. She also worked as a theater director and was involved in the development of several theater productions in Sweden.
Frisch was recognized for her contributions to the arts and literature with numerous awards and honors, including the Gold Medal of the Gustaf Fröding Society and the Illis Quorum Meruere Labores from the Swedish government. She continued to write and perform well into her later years, leaving a lasting legacy as a prominent figure in Swedish culture and society.
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