Kerstin Behrendtz | |
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Born | Clary Kerstin Margareta Behrendtz 18 August 1950
Stockholm, Sweden |
Died | 28 March 2020
Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 69)
Spouse | Thomas Samuelsson |
Career | |
Show | Jukeboxen |
Station | Sveriges Radio |
Country | Sweden |
Clary Kerstin Margareta Behrendtz, for a time Behrendtz Samuelsson [1] (18 August 1950 [2] – 28 March 2020) [3] was a Swedish radio presenter and director of music for Sveriges Radio's programmes.
She worked for Sveriges Radio, where she worked as a director who selected songs to be played in the radio stations programmes. She retired on 31 August 2017. [4] On 7 October 2017, Behrendtz presented Jukeboxen on Sveriges Radio P4. [5] She was part of the selection committee that decided what songs would take part in Melodifestivalen 2014. [6] She was also part of the selection committee for the Swedish Music Hall of Fame from 2014 until her death. [7] On August 31, 2017, she retired. [8]
Behrendtz was between 1972 and 1977, married to film director Thomas Samuelsson and they had two children together. [7]
Behrendtz died on 28 March 2020, after suffering from COVID-19. [7] She is buried in Danderyd's cemetery. [9]
Kerstin Behrendtz | |
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Born | Clary Kerstin Margareta Behrendtz 18 August 1950
Stockholm, Sweden |
Died | 28 March 2020
Stockholm, Sweden | (aged 69)
Spouse | Thomas Samuelsson |
Career | |
Show | Jukeboxen |
Station | Sveriges Radio |
Country | Sweden |
Clary Kerstin Margareta Behrendtz, for a time Behrendtz Samuelsson [1] (18 August 1950 [2] – 28 March 2020) [3] was a Swedish radio presenter and director of music for Sveriges Radio's programmes.
She worked for Sveriges Radio, where she worked as a director who selected songs to be played in the radio stations programmes. She retired on 31 August 2017. [4] On 7 October 2017, Behrendtz presented Jukeboxen on Sveriges Radio P4. [5] She was part of the selection committee that decided what songs would take part in Melodifestivalen 2014. [6] She was also part of the selection committee for the Swedish Music Hall of Fame from 2014 until her death. [7] On August 31, 2017, she retired. [8]
Behrendtz was between 1972 and 1977, married to film director Thomas Samuelsson and they had two children together. [7]
Behrendtz died on 28 March 2020, after suffering from COVID-19. [7] She is buried in Danderyd's cemetery. [9]