Linda Ulvaeus

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Linda Ulvaeus (born February 23, 1973 in Vallentuna, Sweden) is the elder child of Björn Ulvaeus and Agnetha Fältskog (members of the Swedish pop-group ABBA.) Linda Ulvaeus had wanted to be an actress, but her artistic début was a musical one, when she recorded an album in Swedish Nu tändas tusen juleljus with her mother in 1980 at age 7. She attended the royal theatre academy in Stockholm between 1999 and 2003.

She has two daughters with her fiancé Jens Ekengren: Tilda Eliza Frida Ulvaeus-Ekengren (born January 27, 2001), and Esther Ulvaeus-Ekengren, (born February 2007).[1]

Linda Ulvaeus has had success in Sweden as an actress on stage and screen. She also appeared as a backing singer in the video for her mother's 2004 come-back single "When You Walk in the Room". She lives with her family in her own house on her mother's horse farm on Ekerö, an island near Stockholm.

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  1. ^ Dutch magazine Privé week 22 (2007): 'Sterrenkast in Abba-film'

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