She made her official debut at the Royal Swedish Opera in the season of 1790–91, in the part of Lucile in the pantomime ballet Det dubbla giftermålet by Jean-Rémy Marcadet starring Margaretha Christina Hallongren, Carl Dahlén, Joseph Saint-Fauraux Raimond and Carlo Caspare Simone Uttini.
"[2] The writer Marianne Ehrenström called her the delightful darling of the audience, and describe her as gracious as a nymph: "une taille de nymphe, pétrie de graces, Terpsicore soulovée par les Zephirs."
When it was reopened in the season of 1809–10, Hedda Hjortsberg performed with her five-year-old daughter in the ballet Dansvurmen on its inauguration.
In 1811, she married the mine manager Abraham Abrahamsson Hülphers (1777–1839) in 1811, and after that, she performed only as a guest artist.
She danced the parts of Lucile in the pantomime ballet Det dubbla giftermålet by Jean Marcadet with Margaretha Christina Hallongren, Carl Dahlén, Joseph Saint-Fauraux Raimond and Carlo Uttini the season of 1790–91, Leonore in Enleveringen by Louis Deland with him, Hallongren, Uttini, Luigi Taglioni and Charles Jean Ambrosiani and Diana in Diana och Kärleken by Deland with Johan Fredrik Björkstrand, Deland, Hallongren, Casagli and Hedvig Elisabeth Casagli in 1800–01; she also did the part of Venus in Venus och Adonis by Deland with H. Björkman, Casagli, Giovanni Battitsta Ambrosiani and Hallongren 1801–02, and as Frosine in Dansvurmen (Dance Craze) by Gardel with Deland, Filippo Taglioni, Anna Christina Löfborg, Anders Ekholm, Raimond and Ambrosiani the season 1803–04.