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Lill-Babs (Barbro Margareta Svensson) was born on 9 March, 1938 in Järvsö, Sweden, is a Swedish schlager singer (1938–2018). Discover Lill-Babs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?
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Barbro Margareta Svensson |
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80 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
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9 March 1938 |
Birthday |
9 March |
Birthplace |
Järvsö, Sweden |
Date of death |
3 April, 2018 |
Died Place |
Stockholm, Sweden |
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Sweden
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She is a member of famous Singer with the age 80 years old group.
Lill-Babs Height, Weight & Measurements
At 80 years old, Lill-Babs height not available right now. We will update Lill-Babs's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Lill-Babs's Husband?
Her husband is Lasse Berghagen (m. 1965-1968)
Kjell Kaspersen (m. 1969-1973)
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Lasse Berghagen (m. 1965-1968)
Kjell Kaspersen (m. 1969-1973) |
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Lill-Babs Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Lill-Babs worth at the age of 80 years old? Lill-Babs’s income source is mostly from being a successful Singer. She is from Sweden. We have estimated Lill-Babs's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Singer |
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Barbro Margareta Svensson (9 March 1938 – 3 April 2018), known by her stage name Lill-Babs, was a Swedish singer, actress and television host.
From the early 1950s until her death in 2018, she was one of Sweden's best-known and popular singers.
Svensson's first public performance was at Barnens dag in Järvsö 1953.
Soon after, she started singing with Lasse Schönning's orchestra.
She was "discovered" when she sang on the radio program Morgonkvisten ("Early Morning") in 1954.
Simon Brehm, a musician and record producer, liked her and took her to Stockholm where she made her professional singing debut at the Bal Palais restaurant.
She released her first music album in 1954, a gramophone record with two songs: "Min mammas boogie" ("My Mamma's Boogie") and "Svar till 'Ung och kär'" ("Answer to 'Young And In Love'").
Soon afterwards, finding herself pregnant, she returned to Järvsö and gave birth to a daughter, Monica.
Lill-Babs made her television debut in 1957 and her first folkpark show using her birth name in 1958.
She visited every folk park in Sweden during her long career
She made her theater debut in 1958 in the play Fly mig en greve ("Fly Me a Count") at Nöjeskatten theater.
She also appeared in the films Svenska Floyd and En nolla för mycket ("One Zero Too Many").
In 1959, Lill-Babs performed Stikkan Anderson's song "Är du kär i mej ännu Klas-Göran?" ("Are You Still in Love with Me, Klas-Göran?"); her recording of it became a major hit.
She participated in Melodifestivalen three times in 1960, 1961 (her own two songs did not win) and in 1973 without winning.
She represented Sweden in the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest in Cannes with the song "April, april".
She was also well known for the song "Är du kär i mej ännu Klas-Göran?" ("Are You Still in Love with Me, Klas-Göran?").
She lived with her parents, Ragnar and Britta Svensson, for nine years in a small cottage without running water.
She first sang in a church at age 11.
Her first public appearance was with a colleague of her father accompanying her on the accordion.
Lill-Babs represented Sweden in the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "April, april".
It had been performed by Siw Malmkvist in the national final, but Lill-Babs was selected to perform the song in Cannes.
Lill-Babs met The Beatles in 1963 when she was the main guest star on the teen music show Drop-In broadcast on Sveriges Television (SVT).
The then-unknown band asked for her autograph.
Lill-Babs performed several shows in bars at Berns in Stockholm, Trädgår'n in Gothenburg and Kronprinsen in Malmö.
Brehm was Svensson's manager until his death in 1967.
He gave Svensson her stage name "Lill-Babs", a play on words as a connection to the older, and at that time better known, singer Alice Babs.
In 1969, she participated in the Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix without winning.
Soon after Eurovision, she launched a career in West Germany, where she acted in several films.
She also released two English-language solo singles for the United States market.
Also in the 1970s she played in a Kar de Mumma revue at Folkan, and played Annie Oakley in the musical Annie Get Your Gun at Scandinavium arena in Gothenburg.
Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA wrote and produced her 1971 hit song "Welcome to the World".
The four future members of ABBA sang on it.
Lill-Babs was the main guest on Här är ditt liv (Swedish version of "This Is Your Life") on 26 December 1983 when the host Lasse Holmqvist surprised her in the studio with a long line of ex-boyfriends.
She was the presenter on several TV shows like Hemma hos Lill-Babs (1987) ("At Home with Lill-Babs"), Morgonlust (1988) ("Morning Desire"), Vem tar vem (1990) ("Who Takes Whom"), and Cocktail (1991) all on SVT.
In 2010, she participated in the television show Så mycket bättre ("That Much Better"), broadcast on TV4.
In 2012, Lill-Babs appeared on Stjärnorna på slottet ("Stars at the Palace"), broadcast on SVT, where she spoke about her career.
In 2017 and 2018, she acted as a lesbian character Gugge in two seasons of the SVT series Bonusfamiljen; the series' script had to be changed following her death.
A two-part documentary was broadcast on TV4 in 2017 called Lill-Babs, Leva livet ("Lill-Babs, to Live Life"), which presented her life and career.
Lill-Babs died on 3 April 2018, following cancer and heart failure.