Lotta Bouvin-Sundberg
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Born | Charlotte Bouvin 2 October 1959 Frösön, Sweden |
Died | 1 May 2023 Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 63)
Charlotte Bouvin Sundberg[1] (2 October 1959 – 1 May 2023), known professionally as Lotta Bouvin-Sundberg, was a Swedish broadcast journalist and news presenter. She was one of SVT's most well-known faces and led, among other things, Aktuellt and Gomorron Sverige. Bouvin-Sundberg also hosted major extra broadcasts, election programs and the Nobel broadcast.[2]
Biography
[edit]Bouvin-Sundberg came to Saltsjöbaden during her formative years.[3] She was the daughter of government councilor Åke Bouvin and master of philosophy Gunilla Swan, as well as the granddaughter of county council director Erik Bouvin.[4]
Bouvin-Sundberg began her journalistic career as a reporter on local radio and in TT's radio editorial office. She was recruited to SVT as presenter for Rapport's morning broadcasts in 1993.[2] She was one of the presenters for SVT's live broadcast of the Nobel Festival in 2000–2001 and, together with several other people, led Gomorron Sweden.
Personal life and death
[edit]From 1988 until her death, Bouvin-Sundberg was married to singer and lawyer Pelle Sundberg (born 1956).[1] They had two children together, a son (born 1989)[1] and a daughter (born 1992). Bouvin-Sundberg died in Kungsholmen, Stockholm on 1 May 2023, at the age of 63.[5][6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Sveriges befolkning 1990 (in Swedish). Ramsele. 2011. ISBN 9789188366917.
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ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b "SVT-profilen Lotta Bouvin-Sundberg har avlidit". SVT. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
- ^ Sveriges befolkning 1970 (in Swedish) (Version 1.00 ed.). Stockholm: Sveriges släktforskarförb. 2002. ISBN 91-87676-31-1.
- ^ "BOUVIN, J ÅKE, hovrättsfiskal, Sthlm". Vem är Vem? / Stor-Stockholm. 1962. p. 194.
- ^ "Dödsannonser – Sök efter dödsannonser på familjesidan.se". www.familjesidan.se. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
- ^ "Charlotte Bouvin Sundberg (63 år) Stockholm | Ratsit". www.ratsit.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 13 May 2023.