Ingela Agardh
Ingela Agardh | |
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Born | Ingela Gunnel Elisabeth[1] Mothander 27 October 1948[1] |
Died | 17 June 2008[1] Malmköping, Sweden | (aged 59)
Resting place | Lilla Malma Skogskyrkogård [citation needed] 59°08′04″N 16°43′36″E / 59.134453°N 16.726564°E |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Journalist television presenter, personality |
Employer | Sveriges Television |
Notable work | Aktuellt |
Spouse | Veijo Agardh (1982–2008)[2] |
Children | 1[3] |
Ingela Agardh (27 October 1948 – 17 June 2008) was a Swedish journalist and television presenter.[4][5]
Biography
[edit]She was born Ingela Gunnel Elisabeth Mothander on 27 October 1948 in Sundsvall, Sweden.[3] Before becoming a journalist, she worked at a mental hospital.[2] She graduated 1970 from journalism school in Gothenburg[3][2] and became a journalist in 1971 for Sveriges Radio in Sundsvall, 1979 at Radio Göteborg and Sundsvall again in 1979.
In 1980 she became a studio reporter and news anchor for Sveriges Televisions Aktuellt. She was a presenter for Hemma and made frequent appearances as a host for Gomorron Sverige (on Sveriges Television), and participated as a contestant in the quiz show På spåret where she and Stefan Holm won in 2003.[3][2][6] In her book Den största nyheten (2008) she wrote about her newfound Christian beliefs.[2][7]
Death
[edit]During the summer of 1987 she was diagnosed with breast cancer.[8] She died of the disease on 17 June 2008 in Malmköping at age 59.[3]
Personal life
[edit]The daughter of civil engineer Arne Mothander and his wife, Gunnel (née Markstrom),[9] she married Veijo Agardh on 15 April 1982.[1] They had one child, a daughter named Charlotta.[3][2]
Filmography
[edit]- 1995 – Som krossat glas i en hårt knuten hand (as herself)
- 2001 – Reuter & Skoog (TV-series; as herself; one episode)
Bibliography
[edit]- Agardh, Ingela (2008). Den största nyheten. ISBN 9789173870320.
References
[edit]- This article is completely or partly based on material from the Swedish Wikipedia, Ingela Agardh (from 20 March 2014).
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e Sveriges dödbok 1901–2009 [Swedish death index 1901–2009] (CD-ROM). 5.0. Solna: Sveriges Släktforskarförbund. 2010. ISBN 978-91-87676-59-8.
- ^ a b c d e f Salihu, Diamant (18 June 2008). "Somnade in hos familjen". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f Julander, Oscar; Larsson, Louise; Salihu, Diamant (17 June 2008). "Tv-profilen Ingela Agardh avliden". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ^ Olofsson, Ken; Sjölund, Jill (18 June 2008). "Till slut förlorade Ingela Agardh mot cancern – somnade in hemma i villan". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ^ "Ingela Agardh avliden". Svenska Dagbladet (in Swedish). Stockholm TT. 17 June 2008. Retrieved 21 June 2014.
- ^ Kruskopf, Emma (18 June 2008). "Ingela var så spontan". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ^ Manfredh, Thomas (19 June 2008). "Hon var trygg i sin tro in i det sista". Dagen (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ^ Olofsson, Ken (8 March 2008). "Döden håller mig i handen". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ^ Öhrström, Kerstin (1988). "Agardh, Ingela". Vem är hon: kvinnor i Sverige: biografisk uppslagsbok. ISBN 91-1-863422-2.
External links
[edit]- Ingela Agardh profile, Swedish Film Database(in Swedish); accessed 26 October 2014
- Ingela Agardh at IMDb