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Elisabeth Andreassen

1958 - Today

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Elisabeth Gunilla Andreassen (née Andreasson; born 28 March 1958), also known simply as Bettan, is a Norwegian-Swedish singer who has finished both first and second in the Eurovision Song Contest. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Elisabeth Andreassen is the 1,330th most popular singer (down from 1,291st in 2019), the 760th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 729th in 2019) and the 36th most popular Swedish Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Elisabeth Andreassen ranks 1,330 out of 4,381Before her are André Hazes, Juan Pons, Beverly Sills, George London, Aneka, and Shirley Horn. After her are Antonina Nezhdanova, Sheena Easton, Rosalía, Seo In-guk, Tommy Seebach, and Reba McEntire.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Elisabeth Andreassen ranks 260Before her are Michael López-Alegría, Jennifer Saunders, Eddie Cheever, Heinz Hermann, Rosa Liksom, and Helen Fielding. After her are Dileita Mohamed Dileita, Curtis T. McMullen, Pedro Costa, Gary Numan, Tetsuya Komuro, and Hussein Saeed.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Elisabeth Andreassen ranks 760 out of 1,879Before her are Kurt Svensson (1927), Elis Wiklund (1909), Jörgen Persson (1966), Göran Tunström (1937), Gertrud Adelborg (1853), and Nils Rosén (1902). After her are Pia Cramling (1963), Victor Hasselblad (1906), Barbro Lindgren (1937), Astrid Cleve (1875), Bertha Valerius (1824), and Sven Jacobsson (1914).

Among SINGERS In Sweden

Among singers born in Sweden, Elisabeth Andreassen ranks 36Before her are Elisabeth Söderström (1927), Elena Paparizou (1982), Charlotte Perrelli (1974), Jenny Berggren (1972), Neneh Cherry (1964), and Lasse Berghagen (1945). After her are Brita Borg (1926), Inger Berggren (1934), Tomas Ledin (1952), Sylvia Vrethammar (1945), Günther (1967), and Nina Persson (1974).