Evabritt Strandberg

Evabritt Strandberg
Born (1943-04-07) 7 April 1943
Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Swedish
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 1965–present
Spouse(s) Lars-Erik Berenett (m. 1971–76)
Olle Ljungberg (m. 1984–85)
Partner(s) Sven Wollter (engage 1966–1970)[1]
Christer Wickman (1987–2000)
Children Lina (with Wollter)
Matti (with Berenett)

Evabritt Strandberg (born 7 April 1943 in Stockholm[2]) is a Swedish singer and actress.

Evabritt Strandberg belongs to the artist-rich family Strandberg. She is half-sister to Charlott Strandberg and granddaughter to Olle Strandberg.

She has been married to Sven Wollter (they have the daughter Lina Wollter)[3] and to Lars-Erik Berenett (they have the son Matti Berenett).

Strandberg wanted to be veterinary physician, but her grades in mathematics, physics, and chemistry were not good enough. Instead, she wanted to work at theatre; she studied at Dramatens elevskola 196265.

Strandberg worked at the Royal Dramatic Theatre 196567 and at Riksteatern 196768. 196883 she was engaged at Gothenburg City Theatre.

As a singer, Strandberg released her LP En sång ett vapen in 1965. She has interpreted songs by Jacques Brel, Édith Piaf, Lars Forssell and Cornelis Vreeswijk. In 1995, she received the Cornelis Vreeswijk Scholarship with the motive "En sångkonst av stor bärighet och styrka, rå och sovrad intensitet som kongenialt gestaltar tillvarons gläde och sorg, en formulering som även kan räcka hennes skådespeleri" ("A song-art of great buoyancy and strength, raw and sifted intensity which congenially portrays life's happy and sad, a formulation that also may suffice her acting").[4]

Selected filmography

References

  1. Ericson, Uno; Engström, Klas, eds. (1993). Myggans nöjeslexikon: ett uppslagsverk om underhållning. 13, Rundr-Tall (in Swedish). Höganäs: Bra böcker. p. 185. ISBN 91-7752-271-0. LIBRIS 7665091.
  2. http://www.birthday.se/sok/?f=Evabritt&l=Strandberg
  3. http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/article12033773.ab
  4. http://www.cornelis.se/stiftelsen-cornelis-vreeswijks-minne/

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