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- Margaretha_Byström abstract "Margaretha Byström (born 2 August 1937 in Stockholm) is a Swedish actress (film, theater, television), writer and director. Margaretha is most famous for her portrayal as the elegant and ambitious Katarina Remmer in the long running Swedish soap opera Rederiet.".
- Margaretha_Byström birthDate "1937-08-02".
- Margaretha_Byström wikiPageID "18515150".
- Margaretha_Byström wikiPageRevisionID "598724961".
- Margaretha_Byström dateOfBirth "1937-08-02".
- Margaretha_Byström name "Bystrom, Margaretha".
- Margaretha_Byström shortDescription "Swedish actor".
- Margaretha_Byström description "Swedish actor".
- Margaretha_Byström subject Category:1937_births.
- Margaretha_Byström subject Category:Eugene_O'Neill_Award_winners.
- Margaretha_Byström subject Category:Living_people.
- Margaretha_Byström subject Category:Swedish_actresses.
- Margaretha_Byström type Actor.
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- Margaretha_Byström type Artist.
- Margaretha_Byström type Person.
- Margaretha_Byström type Person.
- Margaretha_Byström type Q215627.
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- Margaretha_Byström type Thing.
- Margaretha_Byström type Person.
- Margaretha_Byström comment "Margaretha Byström (born 2 August 1937 in Stockholm) is a Swedish actress (film, theater, television), writer and director. Margaretha is most famous for her portrayal as the elegant and ambitious Katarina Remmer in the long running Swedish soap opera Rederiet.".
- Margaretha_Byström label "Margaretha Byström".
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- Margaretha_Byström sameAs Q4941429.
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- Margaretha_Byström wasDerivedFrom Margaretha_Byström?oldid=598724961.
- Margaretha_Byström givenName "Margaretha".
- Margaretha_Byström name "Margaretha Bystrom".
- Margaretha_Byström surname "Bystrom".