Career
She was active at the Stenborg Troupe in Humlegårdsteatern from 1776-1780 and in Eriksbergsteatern from 1780-1783. During her career, she was one of the most popular stars on the Swedish stage. She was the star at the inauguration of the Eriksbergsteatern (Eriksberg Theatre) in 1780 and "became the favourite of the audience through her pleasant personality and stage ability".
She performed in dramatic plays and as a singer.
She was named "first actress" in 1782. Possibly her most famous part was Perette in the operetta De båda jägarna och mjölkflickan (English: "The two hunters and the milking maid") opposite Magnus Bonn (Vilhelm) and A. Lundberg (Colas) in 1780.
Originally a French play, it was performed by the Du Londel Troupe at Bollhuset in 1765, but was now for the first time performed in the Swedish language. lieutenant continued running for eighteen years, until 1798.
She died of a "consuming fever" four days after her spouse died of tuberculosis.