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Bjorn Ulvaeus Net Worth & Biography 2022: Wiki, Facts & Awards

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Bjorn Ulvaeus Net Worth

Bjorn Ulvaeus in 2022 has estimated net worth of up to $300 Million.

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Full Biography of Bjorn Ulvaeus

Bjorn Ulvaeus is a musician and poet, the first letter of whose name is included in the acronym ABBA. Songs and musicals written by the Swede are still popular not only in Scandinavia, but also in London and Paris, New York and Moscow.

Childhood and youth

The future author of world-famous hits was born on April 25, 1945 in Gothenburg, the second most populous city in Sweden, which is now home to 600 thousand people.

Bjorn’s parents were not young in the year of the birth of their first child: his father, Eric Gulnar, was 33 years old, and his mother, Aina Eliza Victoria, was 36 years old, however, when the boy was three years old, he had a sister, Eva Margareta. Eric and Aina lived long lives: he died at 87 and she at 96.

At the age of 6, Bjorn Ulvaeus moved with his parents and sister to the town of Vestervik, located in the Swedish county of Kalmar. The move was due to the fact that the head of the family went bankrupt and lost the shipyard.

The man first got a job as a worker in Gothenburg, and then accepted the offer of his older brother Esbjorn and became a manager at a paper mill owned by a relative.

Erik Gulnar wanted his only son to become a shipbuilding engineer. But already in childhood, Ulvaeus Jr. sang songs, considered his cousin Jon Ulfseter, who knew how to play the trumpet and piano, to be his idol.

The father came to terms with the dreams of the heir and gave Bjorn Ulvaeus an acoustic guitar for his 13th birthday. When the teenager mastered the first chords, his mother left home for the duration of his rehearsals.

By puberty, Bjorn Ulvaeus played at all school parties and soon realized that the guy with a guitar, singing songs of his own composition and writing poems in albums for his peers, was favored by girls.

Of the school subjects, Ulvaeus Jr. was especially good at English. Together with his cousin and bassist Tony Ruth, the Gothenburg native formed his first band.

In his youth, Bjorn Ulvaeus managed to serve in the army (and his fellow soldier was the future famous comedian Magnus Holmström) and study at Lund University in the discipline of “business and law”.

Music

At the age of 16, the young man became the lead singer of the folk group Mackie’s Skiffle Group, which then changed its name to Partners, and then to West Bay Singers. At the suggestion of Bjorn’s mother, in the fall of 1963, the team performed at a competition organized by the radio of the Swedish city of Norrköpping.

There, in the biography of Bjorn Ulvaeus, the first of the Andersons appeared, who changed his life. Poet and music producer Stig Anderson, along with the head of Polar Music, Bengt Bernhag, became interested in the West Bay Singers, convinced young musicians to change their name to Hootenanny Singers and started promoting the band.

The second Anderson who influenced Bjorn’s biography was Benny Andersson, keyboardist of the Hep Stars, a popular band in Sweden. Having met, the musicians realized that they were on the same wavelength, and soon, together with their girls Agneta Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lingstad, they created the legendary ABBA quartet, composing its name from the first letters of their names and the names of their girlfriends.

The group became the most successful of all the Scandinavian bands, and in 1974 they won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song Waterloo.

After the breakup of the quartet, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny focused on writing musicals. The most famous creations of the co-authors are Chess and Mamma Mia. The second show was also turned into a movie, and Bjorn’s new project was the creation of his chamber version – Mamma Mia! The Party, where actors perform in a Greek tavern setting.

Under this project, a real restaurant was transformed in Stockholm, however, with the Austrian name “Tirol”, and in London the production was located at the legendary “O2 Arena”.

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Personal life

In March 1969, Bjorn Ulvaeus met the singer Agnetha Fältskog. Although the girl at the time of the meeting was not yet 19 years old, her popularity was already higher than that of Bjorn Ulvaeus. A few weeks earlier, Andersson began a romantic relationship with jazz singer Anni-Frid Lingstad.

In July 1971, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Agneta got married, by which time they had been singing as part of a quartet for a year and a half. The “guests” of the wedding were 6 thousand people, and the photo of the radiant groom and bride, whose head was decorated not with a veil, but with a wreath of flowers, was replicated by newspapers.

Contradictions soon arose in family life between husband and wife. Agnet loved order, and Bjorn Ulvaeus was constantly throwing things around the house. Although the couple had two children – daughter Linda and son Christian, “the love boat crashed into everyday life.” In 1979, the Eurovision winners divorced their marriage.

Influenced by the divorce, Bjorn co-wrote The Winner Takes It All with Benny, which became the first single on ABBA’s Super Trouper album. The former spouses did not allow changes in their personal lives to affect creativity, and the quartet lasted for more than three more years.

In January 1981, Bjorn Ulvaeus married music journalist Lena Calercio. The second marriage gave the musician two daughters, Emma and Anna. According to rumors, Ulvaeus has already made changes to the marriage contract with his second wife at least 5 times.

Bjorn Ulvaeus who is 175 cm tall, calls himself a social liberal who fears Islamic fundamentalism and an agnostic atheist who believes that there is a higher mind outside the world, but believes that people cannot and should not understand what it is.

Bjorn is the only one of his bandmates who has invested in the creation of the ABBA Museum and now owns a quarter of the project’s shares. Ulvaeus is a supporter of non-cash payments, the musician became an adherent of electronic payments after the robbery that his only son underwent.

Bjorn Ulvaeus now

In 2021, Bjorn and the rest of the ABBA quartet registered an account on TikTok and announced that they would post two new compositions on the page on September 2.

The musicians also informed the fans about the group’s world tour in 2022, but instead of the veterans of the song industry, the holograms of Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid were made the performers of the hits.

Bjorn Ulvaeus Discography

Solo singles:

  • 1968 – Raring
  • 1968 Vill Du Ha En Van
  • 1968 – Fröken Fredriksson
  • 1968 – Vår Egen Sång
  • 1969 – Saknar Du Något Min Kära
  • 1969 – Gömt Är Inte Glömt
  • 1969 – Partaj-Aj-Aj-Aj
  • 1969 – Kvinnan I Mitt Liv

With the ABBA group:

  • 1973 – Ring Ring
  • 1974 Waterloo
  • 1975 – ABBA
  • 1976 – Arrival
  • 1977 – The Album
  • 1979 – Voulez-Vous
  • 1980 Super Trouper
  • 1981 – The Visitors

With Benny Andersson:

  • 1970 – Lycka
  • 1984 Chess
  • 1996 – Kristina från Duvemåla
  • 1998 – Från Waterloo till Duvemåla
  • 1999 – Mamma Mia!
  • 2013 – Hjalp Sokes

With the Gemini group:

  • 1985 – Gemini
  • 1987 – Geminism

Interesting Facts about Bjorn Ulvaeus

  • Bjorn’s father, like his brothers Esbjorn and Lennart, bore the surname Andersson in childhood and adolescence. Having matured, the guys changed their names. Erik Gulnar and Lenart became Ulvaeus, and Esbjorn became Ulfsetter. Thus, Bjorn and his fellow ABBA member Benny Andersson are, strictly speaking, namesakes.
  • At the turn of the millennium, Ulvaeus and his ABBA colleagues refused to reunite the group for a year and a tour that included 100 concerts, although the musicians were promised to pay $1 billion for the project. In April 2013, Bjorn discussed this biography and joked on the Evening Urgant program that the reason for the refusal was “too little fee.”
  • In October 2019, the musician stood up for Greta Thunberg, comparing the girl with Pippi Longstocking, and said that those who criticize the appearance of the young environmental activist probably do not find counterarguments to her position.
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