Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha Fältskog is a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and actress. She reached international stardom as a member of the pop group ABBA. After the break-up of ABBA, she found success with three albums and a leading role in a movie as a solo artist in the 1980s. She became more solitary in the 1990s, avoiding outside publicity and residing on the Stockholm County island of Ekerö. She stopped recording music for almost 17 years until she released a new album in 2004.

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Summary Agnetha FältskogAgnetha Fältskog is a Swedish singer, songwriter, musician and actress. She reached international stardom as a member of the pop group ABBA. After the break-up of ABBA, she found success with three albums and a leading role in a movie as a solo artist in the 1980s. She became more solitary in the 1990s, avoiding outside publicity and residing on the Stockholm County island of Ekerö. She stopped recording music for almost 17 years until she released a new album in 2004. She returned again in 2013 with A, her highest UK charting solo album to date. She is married to German songwriter Dieter Zimmerman, with whom she became engaged in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The couple have a daughter, Mona, and a son, Knut Ingvar, who was born in 1950. She has three children, including a daughter-in-law, who is also a singer-songwriter and a mother-of-one. She also has a son who is an actor, and has appeared in a number of films and TV shows, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Planet of the Apes. Her daughter is also an actress, and appeared in the film The Hobbit: The Desolation of the Sun, which was released in 2012. She had a daughter with actor David Walliams, who also appeared in The Hobbit, The Descendants, and The Hobbit 2: The Battle of the Bulge.

She and her son have two children, who were born in 2011 and 2013. She currently lives in Stockholm, Sweden, with her husband and two daughters. She lives with her family on the island of Ekerö in the Stockholm archipelago. She was born on 5 April 1950 in Jönköping, Sweden. She wrote her first song at the age of six, entitled \”Två små troll\”. In 1958, she began taking piano lessons, and also sang in a local church choir. In early 1960, she formed a musical trio, the Cambers, with friends Lena Johansson and Elisabeth Strub. Her self-penned début single \”Jag var så kär\” was recorded on 16 October 1967 and released through Cupol Records the following month. It topped the Swedish Chart on 28 January 1968 and sold more than 80,000 copies. In 1970, she released the single \”Om tore vore trar… vore guld.\” She also submitted the song \”Försonade\” to Melodifestivalen, the Swedish preliminary for the Eurovision Song Contest, but it was not selected for the final. She cites Connie Francis, Marianne Faithfull, Aretha Franklin and Lesley Gore as her strongest musical influences. Her albums reached the German charts in 1970, and she went on to have success in Germany.