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  1. Britta Alice Holmberg (21 December 1921 – 3 June 2004) was a Swedish actress. She appeared in 18 films between 1942 and 1973. She was married to actor Stig Olin (they eventually divorced), and is the mother of actress Lena Olin. Filmography

  2. Britta Holmberg. Actress: Lappblod. Swedish actress and singer. Trained at Willy Koblanck's drama school in 1940s and worked at many of the private theatres in Stockholm in her career. During her marriage to actor and composer Stig Olin, she recorded many hits together with him in the 1950s, including "Resan till Paris" and "På söndag".

    • January 1, 1
    • Fors, Södermanland, Sweden
    • January 1, 1
    • Falsterbo, Skåne län, Sweden
  3. Britta Alice Holmberg, gift Olin, född 21 december 1921 i Fors, Södermanlands län, död 3 juni 2004 i Falsterbo, Skåne län, [1] var en svensk skådespelare. [2] Holmberg studerade vid Willy Koblancks teaterskola på 1940-talet.

  4. Oct 20, 2019 · That was the main point in the speech that Childhood’s program director Britta Holmberg gave at a conference for parents and allies of LGBTQI individuals in the beginning of October 2019. She was there together with Susanne Drakborg, program manager for our work in Ukraine.

  5. Oct 24, 2018 · At the end of September, Childhood’s program director Britta Holmberg was in Thailand and Cambodia to launch the project “Say what you saw” (säg vad du såg) with help from ECPAT Sweden and the Swedish Police.

  6. www.100andchange.org › judges › britta-holmberg100&Change 2024

    Britta Holmberg is the Deputy Secretary General and Program Director at World Childhood Foundation. At Childhood she oversees the work to prevent abuse and sexual exploitation of children in ten countries.

  7. Andersson's Kalle on Top Form (Swedish: Anderssonskans Kalle i busform) is a 1973 Swedish comedy film directed by Arne Stivell and starring Sickan Carlsson, Sten-Åke Cederhök and Britta Holmberg. It is a sequel to the 1972 film Andersson's Kalle which was itself based on the 1901 novel of the same title by Emil Norlander .