Gurli ÅbergW
Gurli Åberg

Gurli Johanna Carolina Åberg, was a Swedish stage actress.

Thecla ÅhlanderW
Thecla Åhlander

Thecla Åhlander was a Swedish stage and film actress whose career began on the stage in the late 19th century and lasted through the early 1920s.

Charlotta AlmlöfW
Charlotta Almlöf

Anna Maria Franziska "Charlotta" Almlöf was a Swedish stage actress. She belonged to the star actresses of the Royal Dramatic Theatre.

Karolina BockW
Karolina Bock

Karolina Sofia Bock née Richter was a Swedish stage actress. She was the principal and drama teacher of the Dramatens elevskola twice: from 1831 to 1834, and from 1841 to 1856. She was an elite actress of the Royal Dramatic Theatre.

Hilda BorgströmW
Hilda Borgström

Hilda Teresia Borgström was a Swedish stage and film actress.

Nils AlmlöfW
Nils Almlöf

Nils Vilhelm Almlöf (1799–1875) was a Swedish stage actor. He was one of the most famous Swedish actors of his time and referred to as "The Swedish Talma".

Sophie CyschW
Sophie Cysch

Hedvig Carolina Sophie Cysch née Wiberg (1847–1917) was a Swedish mezzo-soprano singer and stage actress, frequently performing the leading roles in operettas, both in Stockholm and Gothenburg. In particular, she is remembered for performing the title role in Sköna Helena, the Swedish version of Offenbach's La belle Hélène.

Betty DelandW
Betty Deland

Hedvig Kristina Elisabeth "Betty" Deland was a Swedish stage actress. She was a principal of the Dramatens elevskola and belong to the elite of Swedish 19th-century actors. She was known as Betty Deland until 1857 and then as Betty Almlöf.

Charlotta DjurströmW
Charlotta Djurström

Hedvig Charlotta Djurström was a Swedish stage actress. She was the managing director of the Djurström theater company in 1841-1846. She was one of the leading actresses of the countryside theater in Sweden and Finland during the first half of the 19th-century and referred to as the "Joan of Arc of the Countryside" after her most famous role.

Thérèse ElfforssW
Thérèse Elfforss

Antoinette Thérèse Elfforss was a Swedish stage actress and theatre director. She was the managing director of the travelling Elfforss Theater Company between 1869 and 1888.

Christina EnbomW
Christina Enbom

Christina Wilhelmina Enbom was a Swedish operatic soprano. She was active at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm in 1819–26, in 1830–41 and 1850–57. She was one of the most noted opera singers in Sweden during the 1830s.

Charlotta ErikssonW
Charlotta Eriksson

Charlotta Maria Eriksson was a Swedish stage actress. She was also an instructor and deputy principal of the Dramatens elevskola. She belonged to the elite actors of the Royal Dramatic Theater.

Siri von EssenW
Siri von Essen

Sigrid "Siri" Sofia Matilda Elisabet von Essen was a Swedish-speaking Finnish noblewoman and actress. Her acting career spanned about 15 years, during which time she appeared in a number of plays that the Swedish dramatist and writer August Strindberg wrote specifically for her.

Elise FrösslindW
Elise Frösslind

Kristina Elisabet "Elise" Frösslind was a Swedish opera singer and stage actress at the Royal Swedish Opera and the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music (1817). She was known as a member of the elite of Swedish stage actors at the time: as a singer, she was compared to Henriette Widerberg, and as an actress, she was mentioned alongside Charlotta Eriksson and Sara Torsslow.

Ellen HartmanW
Ellen Hartman

Ellen Hartman, was a Swedish actress. She was one of the greatest stars of the stage in Stockholm during the 1880s and 1890s. She was awarded the Litteris et Artibus.

Zelma HedinW
Zelma Hedin

Zelma Carolina Esolinda Hedin née Bergnéhr was a Swedish stage actress. She was an elite actress of the Royal Dramatic Theatre, where she belonged to the star actors in the mid 19th-century. She was also known as Zelma Bergnéhr, Zelma Kinmansson and Zelma Bergmansson.

Emilie HögquistW
Emilie Högquist

Emilie Sophie Högquist or Högqvist was a Swedish stage actress. She was a star of the Royal Dramatic Theatre and has been referred to as the first celebrity within Swedish drama and known as the Swedish Aspasia, both for her artistic ability but also for the literary salon she hosted. She is also known in history for her love affair with King Oscar I of Sweden.

Malla HöökW
Malla Höök

Amelie "Malla" Höök (1811–1882) was a Swedish actress and courtesan. She was engaged at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm in 1828–1842, and also a well known courtesan. She is often mentioned in theater history for her friendship with Emilie Högqvist.

Elise HwasserW
Elise Hwasser

Ebba Charlotta Elise Hwasser née Jakobsson was a Swedish stage actress. She was an elite actor and has been referred to as the leading lady of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in the mid 19th-century.

Carolina KuhlmanW
Carolina Kuhlman

Ottilia Carolina Kuhlman was a Swedish stage actress. She was an elite member of the Royal Dramatic Theatre, where she was considered the leading lady in the early 19th-century. She was an instructor and deputy principal of the Dramatens elevskola. She was also known as Carolina Deland and Carolina Åbergsson.

Jenny LindW
Jenny Lind

Johanna Maria "Jenny" Lind was a Swedish opera singer, often called the "Swedish Nightingale". One of the most highly regarded singers of the 19th century, she performed in soprano roles in opera in Sweden and across Europe, and undertook an extraordinarily popular concert tour of the United States beginning in 1850. She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music from 1840.

Augusta LindbergW
Augusta Lindberg

Augusta Lindberg was a Swedish stage actress. Lindberg also appeared in silent films, such as the 1925 historical epic Charles XII. She was married to the actor August Lindberg and was the mother of the writer Stina Bergman and the director Per Lindberg.

Fredrica LöfW
Fredrica Löf

Fredrica Löf, also known as Fredrique Löwen, was a Swedish stage actress. She was the first female star at the newly founded national stage Royal Dramatic Theater, which was founded the year of her debut.

Gerda LundequistW
Gerda Lundequist

Gerda Carola Cecilia Lundequist was a Swedish stage actress, an Ibsen and Strindberg-thespian that in her time was known throughout Scandinavia as "The Swedish Sarah Bernhardt".

Emma MeissnerW
Emma Meissner

Emma Meissner, née Ekström was a Swedish soprano and actress.

Charlotta Raa-WinterhjelmW
Charlotta Raa-Winterhjelm

Hedvig Charlotta Raa-Winterhjelm, née Forssman, was a Swedish actor active in Sweden, Norway and Finland. She played a pioneer role in Finland by introducing Finnish as a stage language, becoming the first actor in Finland to speak her lines in the Finnish tongue.

Concordia SelanderW
Concordia Selander

Concordia Cornelia Johanna Selander, née Hård, was a Swedish actress and theatre manager.

Maria Christina StrömbergW
Maria Christina Strömberg

Maria Christina Sophia Strömberg née Ehrnström was a Swedish ballet dancer, actress and instructor in dance and drama. She was married to Johan Peter Strömberg (1773–1834) and active with him in Norway, where the couple both made a pioneer contribution within their fields.

Hanna StyrellW
Hanna Styrell

Hanna Styrell, was a Swedish actress. She is known as the royal mistress of King Charles XV of Sweden.

Clementine SwartzW
Clementine Swartz

Clementine Swartz, née Fehrnström, was a Swedish stage actress. She belonged to the elite actors of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1853-1888.

Bertha TammelinW
Bertha Tammelin

Bertha Carolina Mathilda Tammelin, née Bock was a Swedish actress, operatic mezzo-soprano, pianist, composer and drama teacher.

Sara TorsslowW
Sara Torsslow

Sara Fredrica Torsslow née Strömstedt was a Swedish stage actress. She was one of the most famed actresses in Sweden during the first half of the 19th century, and an elite member of the Royal Dramatic Theatre.

Fanny WesterdahlW
Fanny Westerdahl

Fanny Amalia Westerdahl or Fanny Hjortsberg was a Swedish stage actress, active between 1829 to 1862. She is also known to have performed in some opera performances. She belonged to the elite actresses at the Royal Dramatic Theatre of mid-19th-century Sweden.

Hedvig WillmanW
Hedvig Willman

Hedvig Charlotta Konstantina Willman née Harling was a Swedish stage actor, opera singer and drama teacher. She was co-principal of Dramatens elevskola in 1877-86.