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  1. Britta Holmberg. 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. External links. Britta Holmberg at IMDb. Categories: 1921 births. 2004 deaths.

  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".

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    • Fors, Södermanland, Sweden
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    • 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. Britta Holmberg. britta.holmberg@childhood.org. 1. Make sure you meet our basic funding requirements. Do The Quickscan. 2. If you meet the requirements , submit a concept note to Childhood. We will contact you for further dialogue only if your concept matches our priorities and strategy for the country in question. Submit A Concept Note. 3.

  5. Britta Holmberg, Deputy Secretary General and Program Director. Phone: +46 (8) 551 175 09. britta.holmberg@childhood.org. Joel Borgström, Program Manager for Thailand, thematic lead Supportive Relationships and Environments. Phone: +46 8 551 175 12.

  6. The Night Watchman's Wife (Swedish: Nattvaktens hustru) is a 1947 Swedish drama film directed by Bengt Palm and starring Åke Grönberg, Britta Holmberg and Sture Lagerwall. It was shot at the Centrumateljéerna Studios in Stockholm and on location around the city.

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