
Monica Zetterlund
Biography
Monica Zetterlund, born Eva Monica Nilsson, was a Swedish singer, stage and screen actress. In her late teens she sang with her fathers orchestra and Ib Glindemanns Big Band. She made her first recordings in 1957 and was discovered by Arne Domnérus 1958. Two years later she toured the U.S. with Thad Jones and Zoot Sims. In 1964, Monica Zetterlund recorded the critically acclaimed jazz album "Waltz for Debby" with Bill Evans. She made her film debut in "Gröna Hund" (1962). Her long career also included the song "En gång i Stockholm" ("Winter City"); a jazz ballad with which she represented Sweden in the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Spader, Madame!
as Hedvig Lindberg
1970

Konstgjorda Pompe
1963

The Emigrants
as Ulrika
1971

The New Land
as Ulrika
1972

Minns ni?
as (archive footage)
1993

The Apple War
as Anna Lindberg
1971

Guttersnipes
as Malinda Karlsson
1974

Docking the Boat
as Berit
1965

Night Games
as Lotten
1966

The Butt
as Marianne, teacher
1974

Swedish Portraits
as Mejram
1964

Putte Wickman à la clarinette
as Self
1991

Nalen
as Self
1998

KaRamellodier
1972

To Povel
1982

Ramel i rutan
1965

Underbart är kort - En film om Monica Zetterlund
as Self
1989

Räkan från Maxim
as Madame Petypon
1980

Evert Taube 100 år
as Self
1990

Stjärnbilder
as (archive footage)
1995
TV Appearances
Continental Showcase
as Self
1966

Melodifestivalen
1959

Julkalendern
as Narrator
1960
Skäggen
1963

Katitzi
as Katitzis styvmor
1979

Morsarvet
as gumman
1993

Söderkåkar
1970

Någonstans i Sverige
as Loffes fru
1973

Godnatt, jord
1979

The Emigrants
as Ulrika
1974

Fem myror är fler än fyra elefanter
as Narrator (voice)
1977

Kvartetten som sprängdes
1973