[1] She belonged to the elite of the pioneer generation actors of the Royal Dramatic Theatre (1788-1805).
She was the daughter of Louis Götz, who was a wig maker of the Royal Swedish Opera.
Louise Götz belonged to the more famed of the actors of the theater.
Described as pretty and sensual, she was hugely popular in soubrette- and breeches roles and received one of the highest salaries of the theater.
[2] In 1803, a French theater company was engaged by king Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden to perform in Stockholm, and Louise Götz reportedly married one of its members and accompanied him when the French theater company left Sweden again in 1805.