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Sickan Carlsson

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Birth
Sodermalm, Stockholms kommun, Stockholms län, Sweden
Death
2 Nov 2011 (aged 96)
Sodermalm, Stockholms kommun, Stockholms län, Sweden
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Stockholm, Stockholms kommun, Stockholms län, Sweden Add to Map
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Actress, Singer. One of her country's best liked performers over a long career, she is probably most remembered for the World War II era comedies created to cheer the populace as well as for the numerous recordings she made. Named for her father's favorite actress Sickan Castegren, she took to show business early, singing on the radio at 10 and signing a film contract shortly after quitting school at 16. Sickan made her silver screen bow in 1932's "A Stolen Waltz" and over her time before the public was to be typecast in happy, cheerful parts. With around 50 movies to her credit she earned particular note for her starring roles in 1946's "The Happy Party" and Ingmar Bergman's 1961 "The Pleasure Garden". Sickan was last seen on the big screen in the 1979 "Charlotte Lowenskold" but appeared on television as late as 1992 in "Cousins of the Cubic". She received a 2005 Honorary Guldbagge Award, Sweden's equivalent of a Lifetime Achievement Oscar, lived out her days in Stockholm, and died of the effects of advanced age. At her death a number of her movies and records were preserved.
Actress, Singer. One of her country's best liked performers over a long career, she is probably most remembered for the World War II era comedies created to cheer the populace as well as for the numerous recordings she made. Named for her father's favorite actress Sickan Castegren, she took to show business early, singing on the radio at 10 and signing a film contract shortly after quitting school at 16. Sickan made her silver screen bow in 1932's "A Stolen Waltz" and over her time before the public was to be typecast in happy, cheerful parts. With around 50 movies to her credit she earned particular note for her starring roles in 1946's "The Happy Party" and Ingmar Bergman's 1961 "The Pleasure Garden". Sickan was last seen on the big screen in the 1979 "Charlotte Lowenskold" but appeared on television as late as 1992 in "Cousins of the Cubic". She received a 2005 Honorary Guldbagge Award, Sweden's equivalent of a Lifetime Achievement Oscar, lived out her days in Stockholm, and died of the effects of advanced age. At her death a number of her movies and records were preserved.

Bio by: Bob Hufford


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  • Originally Created by: Bob Hufford
  • Added: Nov 13, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80389741/sickan-carlsson: accessed ), memorial page for Sickan Carlsson (12 Aug 1915–2 Nov 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 80389741, citing Bromma kyrkogård, Stockholm, Stockholms kommun, Stockholms län, Sweden; Maintained by Find a Grave.