Hedvig Charlotta Djurström (née Hoffman; 14 May 1807 – 19 May 1877) was a Swedish stage actress.
[1] Initially mostly used in soubrette and breeches part, she continued to play the heroine roles, in which she was to be most known.
Djurström is noted to have been respected also among the upper class, which was not usual for a countryside actor.
[2] During the last years of her career, she was engaged at the Ladugårdsland theatre in Stockholm, which she was described as an ornament of the stage.
She retired in 1864 and spent her last years in Norrköping, where she died with her daughter Wilhelmina Djurström during a cholera epidemic.