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In 1967, she portrayed ''Teskedsgumman'' ([[Mrs. Pepperpot]]) in the Swedish [[advent calendar]] with the same name. This tv- and radioseries was also the big breakthrough for advent calendars in television.
In 1967, she portrayed ''Teskedsgumman'' ([[Mrs. Pepperpot]]) in the Swedish [[advent calendar]] with the same name. This tv- and radioseries was also the big breakthrough for advent calendars in television.
Later on, she also portrayed two other characters on kid shows; Hedvig in ''Från A till Ö - En Resa Orden runt'' (From A to [[Ö]] - A Trip Around the Words) from [[1974]] and the small [[troll]] Doris in ''Trolltider'' (Trolltimes) from [[1979]].
Later on, she also portrayed two other characters on kid shows; Hedvig in ''Från A till Ö - En Resa Orden runt'' (From A to [[Ö]] - A Trip Around the Words) from 1974 and the small [[troll]] Doris in ''Trolltider'' (Trolltimes) from 1979.
Both Teskedsgumman and Trolltider has been reaired. Teskedsgumman in [[1976]] and Trolltider in [[1985]]. Those are the only two advent calenders to reair.
Both Teskedsgumman and Trolltider has been reaired. Teskedsgumman in 1976 and Trolltider in 1985. Those are the only two advent calenders to reair.


Another of her more famous roles is the one as Doris in the ''[[Jönssonligan]]'' movies. And one of her more less-famous ones is that she does the Swedish voice for Lady Kluck in the [[Walt Disney]] [[animated movie]] ''[[Robin Hood (1973 film)|Robin Hood]]'', and she also did the voice to Blomhåret in [[Dunderklumpen]].
Another of her more famous roles is the one as Doris in the ''[[Jönssonligan]]'' movies. And one of her more less-famous ones is that she does the Swedish voice for Lady Kluck in the [[Walt Disney]] [[animated movie]] ''[[Robin Hood (1973 film)|Robin Hood]]'', and she also did the voice to Blomhåret in [[Dunderklumpen]].


She has two children: The son [[Matti Bye]] (born [[1966]] with her then-husband [[Anders Bye]] and the daughter Hanna Z Gradin (born Zetterström) whom she had with the swedish writer [[Carl Zetterström]].
She has two children: The son [[Matti Bye]] (born 1966 with her then-husband [[Anders Bye]] and the daughter Hanna Z Gradin (born Zetterström) whom she had with the swedish writer [[Carl Zetterström]].


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 10:33, 6 September 2008

Birgitta Andersson
Born
Ulla Birgitta Helena Andersson
SpouseAnders Bye (divorced)

Birgitta Andersson, (born April 20, 1933 in Mariestad) is a Swedish actress and comedian.

Birgitta Andersson is a very popular and well liked actress in Sweden. She made her breakthrough by acting in various variety shows, first along with Povel Ramel and Karl Gerhard and later on with Hasseåtage. With the later she did much of her most famous work, among them Yellow Dog (Gula Hund), Docking the Boat (Att Angöra en Brygga), Spader madame, The Apple War (Äppelkriget), Ägget är löst and The Adventures of Picasso (Picassos Äventyr).

In 1967, she portrayed Teskedsgumman (Mrs. Pepperpot) in the Swedish advent calendar with the same name. This tv- and radioseries was also the big breakthrough for advent calendars in television. Later on, she also portrayed two other characters on kid shows; Hedvig in Från A till Ö - En Resa Orden runt (From A to Ö - A Trip Around the Words) from 1974 and the small troll Doris in Trolltider (Trolltimes) from 1979. Both Teskedsgumman and Trolltider has been reaired. Teskedsgumman in 1976 and Trolltider in 1985. Those are the only two advent calenders to reair.

Another of her more famous roles is the one as Doris in the Jönssonligan movies. And one of her more less-famous ones is that she does the Swedish voice for Lady Kluck in the Walt Disney animated movie Robin Hood, and she also did the voice to Blomhåret in Dunderklumpen.

She has two children: The son Matti Bye (born 1966 with her then-husband Anders Bye and the daughter Hanna Z Gradin (born Zetterström) whom she had with the swedish writer Carl Zetterström.

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