Susann Frennberg(1935-2016)
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Susann Frennberg-Langlet born 1935, in Helsingborg, was a Swedish TV-producer, presenter and university graduate in art and literary history. During the fifties she connected with the artist collective Thalassa in Helsingborg, later she studied art history at Lund University. After a bachelor's degree in literary history and a three-grade essay on Birger Sjöberg's "Kriser och kransar" printed in the Sjöbergsällskapet's yearbook, her career in Stockholm began with an employment at Form och Konstrevy, and later she was admitted to Sveriges Radio TV's producer training. Susann Frennberg married the architect Erik Langlet and they had a son Pelle in 1966. Now Susann Langlet felt at home in the new children's editorial office where she hosted the TV-series "Halvfem" (1970-1986) and directed the TV-series "En ettas dagbok / A First Grader's Diary" (1985) based on a novel by Viveca Lärn Sundvall. One of Frennberg-Langlet's last television productions was "Kvinnor, kvinnor, kvinnor" (1997) about women's roles and male jargon. She passed away at Stureby care home on Dec.6, 2016.