Agnetha Fltskog Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics
Agnetha Fltskog is a Swedish singer-songwriter and actress who quickly rose to popularity in her own country Sweden following the release of her self-titled debut album Agnetha Fltskogin 1968. At the time of her rising fame, the album reportedly sold more than 380 million albums and singles worldwide which placed them on top of various
Agnetha Fältskog Quick Info
Height
5 ft 7.75 in
Weight
68 kg
Date of Birth
April 5, 1950
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Eye Color
Blue
Agnetha Fältskog is a Swedish singer-songwriter and actress who quickly rose to popularity in her own country Sweden following the release of her self-titled debut album Agnetha Fältskog in 1968. At the time of her rising fame, the album reportedly sold more than 380 million albums and singles worldwide which placed them on top of various music charts, making them one of the best-selling music artists in history. During the 1980s, she went on to release more albums and landed a major role in a film as a solo artist, which fueled her success with fame both in the music and film industry. She decided to take a break from recording music and went on hiatus for almost 17 years until her next album in 2004 was released. Despite going on a hiatus for more than a decade, Agnetha has always remained a well-loved figure especially in the world of music. She made her comeback in 2013 with A, which apparently turned out to be one of her highest UK chart-topping albums.
She had spent her most successful years with ABBA during which she had produced an array of albums that reached various music charts. Between the years 1968 and 1980, she had a total of 18 entries on the Svensktoppen radio chart from which most were composed and co-written by Agnetha herself. In late 1982, ABBA disbanded but there was no formal announcement made prior to the band’s exit. At the end of 1982, she duetted with Swedish singer and former ABBA bandmate Tomas Ledin and performed a song called Never Again which later became a hit in countries such as Sweden, Norway, Belgium, and South America. From 1985 to 1988, Agnetha had released tons of successful albums including Eyes of a Woman, Come Join Us On Our Carousel, and I Stand Alone. She later went on a hiatus and devoted most of her time to astrology, yoga, and horse riding in her house in Ekero.
Born Name
Åse Agneta Fältskog
Nick Name
Anna, ABBA, Agnetha
Sun Sign
Aries
Born Place
Jönköping, Småland, Sweden
Residence
Ekerö, Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality
Occupation
Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Actress
Family
Father – Knut Ingvar Fältskog (Store Manager)
Mother – Birgit Margareta Johansson
Siblings – Mona Fältskog
Others – Hans Olofsson (Seventh Great-Grandfather), Vilhelm Birger Fältskog (Paternal Grandfather), Lizzi Maria Thorelli (Paternal Grandmother), Gustav Emil Johansson (Maternal Grandfather), Elin Sofia Gustafsson (Maternal Grandmother), Tilda (Grandchild), Esther (Grandchild), Signe (Grandchild), and Nike (Grandchild)
Manager
Agnetha Faltskog is represented by Agnetha Faltskog Productions AB, Record Label, Stockholm, Sweden.
Genre
Pop, Schlager, Disco, Folk, Easy Listening, Pop Rock
Instruments
Vocals, Organ, Piano
Labels
Cupol
Columbia Records
Polar
WEA
Universal
Build
Slim
Height
5 ft 7¾ in or 172 cm
Weight
68 kg or 150 lbs
Boyfriend / Spouse
Agnetha Faltskog has dated –
Dieter Zimmerman – In the middle of her success during the late 1960s, Agnetha met German songwriter and producer, Dieter Zimmerman, whom she became engaged with shortly after. At the time, her albums made rounds in the German charts and Zimmerman promised her a successful career in Germany. However, it turned out the other way around and the venture wasn’t even productive. Following her career downside, she had also ended her engagement with Zimmerman and returned to Sweden.
Björn Ulvaeus (1971-1980) – Agnetha met Björn Ulvaeus, a member of the Hootenanny Singers in 1968 for the first time. The two met again a year after in 1969 and started a relationship which also led to the formation of ABBA alongside Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson. On July 6, 1971, the former beaus had tied the knot in the village of Verum and her bandmate Andersson was the one who played the organ during the wedding ceremony. She gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Linda Elin Ulvaeus on February 23, 1973, and their son Peter Christian Ulvaeus on December 4, 1977. Following 7 years of marriage, Agnetha and Ulvaeus had decided to call it quits. They officially filed for divorce in January 1979 and it was finalized in July 1980. Amidst the split, the two decided to never let their personal issues and failed marriage interfere with their responsibilities with ABBA. Also, it was said that Ulvaeus’s The Winner Takes It All was inspired by his failed marriage with the singer.
Tomas Sonnenfeld (1990-1993) – She got married to her 2nd husband, a Swedish surgeon, named Tomas Sonnenfeld in 1990. However, it was only a short-term romance as the couple eventually decided to separate and got officially divorced in 1993 following 3 years of marriage.
Gert van der Graaf (1997-1999) – Agnetha had dated a Dutch forklift driver named Gert van der Graaf in 1997 but she decided to call it quits in 1999 following 2 years of dating. Unexpectedly, after she ended their relationship, reports claimed that he stalked her further at her mansion which resulted in a court with a restraining order being issued for Van der Graaf. Returning close to Agnetha’s home in 2003, the man was arrested and was later banned from entering Sweden. In 2005, Graaf was reportedly sighted again nearby Agnetha’s estate in Ekero.
Race / Ethnicity
White
She is of Swedish descent.
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
Snub Nose Type
Round Eyes
Plump Lips
Thin Eyebrows
Best Known For
Her overall contributions and achievements both in the music and film industries
First Album
In 1968, Agnetha debuted her Swedish-language studio album titled Agnetha Fältskog which was released under Cupol Records.
She had also released her first English-language solo album in 1983 called Wrap Your Arms Around Me under Polar Music and was produced by Mike Chapman. The album turned out to be his 8th release overall since her previous albums, recorded in the Swedish language.
First Film
In 1983, she made her feature film debut as Lisa Mattsson in the comedy film Raskenstam.
First TV Show
In 1972, she made her TV show debut as “Herself” on Die Drehscheibe.
Agnetha Faltskog Facts
She wrote her first song titled Two Little Trolls at the age of 6.
Sometime in 1960, she formed a musical trio called the Cambers with her friends Lena Johansson and Elisabeth Strub. They performed locally in minor venues but soon separated due to a lack of engagements.
She once worked as a telephonist for a car firm while performing with a local dance band headed by Bernt Enghardt which lasted for 2 years. At that time, the band became popular that pushed her to make a choice between her job and musical career.
In 1972, she played Mary Magdalene in the Swedish version of the famous international musical, Jesus Christ Superstar.
She was considered the most successful solo artist among the 4 ABBA members.
She went through serious depression after her mother committed suicide by jumping from her apartment balcony in 1994. A year after her mother’s death, her father died which triggered her depressive state at the time.
In 2004, she was nominated for “Best Nordic Artist” at the Nordic Music Awards. In that same year during Christmas, she appeared in an interview filmed by Swedish TV which was her first after spending decades in the industry. At the time, Sony Music also released a stunningly produced 6-CD boxed set of her music compilation containing 5 original solo albums produced in the years 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, and 1975.
In 2005, she appeared with her former bandmates at the opening of the Mamma Mia! musical in Stockholm alongside her ex-husband Bjorn. On July 4, 2008, she had also joined her former bandmates at the Swedish premiere of the film version of the musical held at the Rival Theatre situated in Mariatorget, Stockholm. She went there with Lyngstad and film star Meryl Streep, dancing in front of thousands of fans before formally joining the others on the hotel balcony for their photograph of all 4 ABBA members who reunited after 22 years.
She received a lifetime honorary award for ABBA at the Swedish Rockbjornen Awards in January 2009.
Agnetha had aviophobia and it reportedly worsened during ABBA’s 1979 American tour when the band’s plane heading to Boston experienced a shortage of fuel and hit a tornado, which prompted the plane an emergency landing.
Agnetha survived a bus accident on a Swedish motorway in 1983.
She had been awarded the SKAP 2013 Kai Gullmar Memorial Award at the Stockholm release party on May 17, 2013, for her chart-topping music, A.
In April 2016, her biography by Daniel Ward, Agnetha Fältskog – The Girl With The Golden Hair was published in the UK.
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