"Ebba" Jeanette Morman (1769 – 9 October 1802) was a Swedish stage actress.
She was active at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1791-1802 and was popular actress, known for her demonic character portraits.
She was a valued member of the Royal Dramatic Theatre and had the position to refuse to be a replacement for any actors than the two female stars, Fredrique Löwen and Marie Louise Marcadet.
She played witches, murderers and other "demonical" roles, and reached such fame within her interpretations of negative characters that "the audience loved and hated her" [1] She was described as: ”Tall and thin, with a long face, sharp chin and black eyes, emanating a gloomy fire.
Her appearance answered completely to her genre, which was the diabolical one[2] Her ability was said to be: "Terrific within coquettish, heinous woman roles, poison makers, tyrants etc.