Lotta Jacobsson
Swedish actress in mid-twentieth century film and television
Lotta Jacobsson (born July 19, 1932 – date of death unknown) was a Swedish actress who worked in Swedish film and television during the mid-twentieth century. She appeared in various Swedish productions that reflected the development of Scandinavian cinema during the post-World War II era. Jacobsson represented the generation of Swedish performers who contributed to the country's film industry during a period of significant creative development. While detailed biographical information about her career is limited in widely available sources, she is recognized as part of Swedish entertainment history and appeared in films that were part of the Scandinavian cinema movement. Her work reflected the professional standards and artistic traditions of Swedish film production during her era, and she remains part of the historical record of Swedish entertainment.
Entertainment
Swedish
1932
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Lotta
Germanic origin
“A Scandinavian and German diminutive of Charlotte, meaning 'free woman' or 'petite and free.' Lotta carries a cheerful, vintage European charm with a distinctly old-world feel. The name was particularly popular in early 20th-century Scandinavian communities and has recently experienced a revival among parents seeking retro appeal.”