Malla Höök

Amelie "Malla" Höök (1811–1882) was a Swedish actress and courtesan.

She is often mentioned in theater history for her friendship with Emilie Högqvist.

As a stage artist, Malla Höök was described as a dutiful worker and a gifted soubrette actress.

She was however more famed as a courtesan, and was for several years the mistress of a noble diplomat.

In 1842, she ended her career at the age of 31, had herself declared of legal majority by royal petition (by the Civil Code of 1734, unmarried women were legal minors unless they petitioned for legal majority) and retired with a great fortune to a comfortable life with her own house in Stockholm and country villa outside Drottningholm, which she eventually left to the official Ludvig Hegardt, who was likely her biological son.

Amalia Höök by Maria Röhl 1839.