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Karin Bjurström

Birthday: September 05, 1966 (58 years)

HomeTown: Örebro, Örebro län, Sweden

Karin Bjurström is a Swedish actress known mostly for her roles in popular shows like Rederiet (1992), Spending the Night (2007), and Illusioner (1994). She gained international prominence for her character of Jeanette Wester / Jeanette / Fru Fridell in the TV series ‘Rederiet’. Born on September 05, 1966, Karin Bjurström hails from Örebro, Sweden. As in 2024, Karin Bjurström's age is 58 years. Discover below for comprehensive details about Karin Bjurström, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Karin Bjurström Wiki Table

Stage NameKarin Bjurström
Real NameKarin Bjurström
Profession(s)Actress,
BirthdaySeptember 05, 1966
Zodiac SignVirgo
Age58 years
GenderFemale
BirthplaceÖrebro, Sweden
HometownÖrebro, Örebro län, Sweden
NationalitySwedish

Karin Bjurström Family and Personal Life

  1. Karin Bjurström was born in Örebro, Sweden.
  2. Karin Bjurström’s birth sign is Virgo.

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Karin Bjurström Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Karin Bjurström?: Karin Bjurström is a Swedish actress best recognized for her performances in Rederiet (1992), Spending the Night (2007), and Illusioner (1994).
  2. Introduction to TV: She was introduced to the television viewers in 1993, with her character Mona in the show ‘Snoken’.
  3. Role in Heder: From 2019 to 2021, she was part of the television series Heder, where she portrayed Emelie Kanold / Emelie.
  4. Success in Rederiet: Her part of Jeanette Wester / Jeanette / Fru Fridell in the series ‘Rederiet’ brought her international fame.
  5. Social Media Presence: She maintains an active presence on Instagram, going by the handle @kbjurstrom.
  6. Other Notable Works: Other than her prominent roles, she was part of several shows and movies, such as Myskväll (2007), Bonusfamiljen (2021), and White Trash (2021).

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