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Astrid Lindgren

Astrid Lindgren

Writing1907Vimmerby, Kalmar län, Sweden

Biography

Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren; née Ericsson; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring Pippi Longstocking, Emil of Lönneberga, Karlsson-on-the-Roof, and the Six Bullerby Children (Children of Noisy Village in the US), and for the children's fantasy novels Mio, My Son, Ronia the Robber's Daughter, and The Brothers Lionheart. Lindgren worked on the Children's Literature Editorial Board at the Rabén & Sjögren publishing house in Stockholm and wrote more than 30 books for children. In January 2017, she was calculated to be the world's 18th most translated author, and the fourth most translated children's writer after Enid Blyton, Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm. Lindgren has so far sold roughly 167 million books worldwide. In 1994, she was awarded the Right Livelihood Award for "her unique authorship dedicated to the rights of children and respect for their individuality."

Acting History

2025
Vi på Saltkråkan
TVCharacters
2024
2014
2013
That Boy Emil
as Storyteller (voice)
That Boy Emil
Original Story
2012
Palme
as Self (archive footage)
1995
1989
Highest Jump
Screenplay
Highest Jump
Short Story
Goldi
Writer
1985
1965

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Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Female
Birthday
11/14/1907
Day of Death
1/28/2002
Place of Birth
Vimmerby, Kalmar län, Sweden