Career
She was employed as an opera singer at the Royal Swedish Opera, and as an actor at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, in 1788-1799, and additionally as both an actor and a singer at the Stenborg Theatre in Stockholm in 1784-1799. Her father worked as a caretaker. She debuted at the Eriksberg Theatre in Stockholm in January 1784.
The same year, she became a student at the Royal Opera, but she was not contracted there until 1788.
She was the student of Carl Stenborg. The memoirist Gjörwell wrote about her: " She lived with her mother and lived a modest life.
She was a fairly beautiful girl, sang beautifully but acted with coldness and spoke monotoniously". At her performance in Norrköping 1800, she was given the critique: "Mrs Brooman have given the part to our complete pleasure.
We can only regret, that an illness to the chest deny her voice the strength".
She died soon after.