Johanna Sällström Net Worth

Johanna Sällström was a Swedish actress born in Stockholm in 1974. She won the Guldbaggen award for best female leading role in 1997 for her movie Under ytan, which was her big breakthrough. After becoming tired of the attention, she moved to Denmark and worked in a café shop, but returned to Sweden in 2000 to continue her acting career. She was best known for playing the police agent Linda Wallander in Wallander (2005). Despite her tough on-screen persona, she was said to be shy and quiet in her private life. Sällström was found dead at her home in Malmö in 2007.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day December 30, 1974
Birth Place  Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden
Age 46 YEARS OLD
Died On 13 February 2007(2007-02-13) (aged 32)\nMalmö, Sweden
Birth Sign Capricorn
Years active 1993–2006
Spouse(s) Albin Sällström (m. 2000; div. 2002)
Children 1
Relatives Björn Gedda (stepfather)

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

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Biography/Timeline

1990

Sällström made her first stage appearance in Hudiksvall at the age of 15, in A Midsummer Night's Dream. She became famous in Sweden in the 1990s, after portraying the teenage girl Victoria Bärnsten in the soap opera Tre kronor. Thereafter, she appeared in numerous productions, and received a Guldbagge Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the 1997 film Under ytan. Later that same year, unable to cope with her new-found Celebrity, she took a break from filming and moved to Copenhagen, where she worked in a café.

2000

Sällström married Albin Sällström in 2000; they were divorced in 2002, about a year after the birth of their daughter Talulah. In 2004, Sällström and Talulah experienced the 2004 tsunami while vacationing in Thailand.

2007

Sällström was found dead in her Malmö home on February 13, 2007, from an overdose of sleeping pills She had recently been released from a psychiatric unit where she had been receiving treatment for depression. Her lifelong struggle with depression was exacerbated by her experience in Thailand. In a 2006 interview with the Editor of the magazine Tove, she said, "I always thought I would be dead by the age of 30."