Sonya Elisabet Hedenbratt Bolin (4 March 1931 – 5 April 2001) was a Swedish singer and actress.
[2] She was part of the cast for several of Hasse & Tage's variety shows, including Gröna hund and Gula Hund, and she also worked with musicians such as Jan Johansson,[1] Gösta Bernhard, Putte Wickman, Charlie Norman and Beppe Wolgers.
[3] In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Hedenbratt performed together with Sten-Åke Cederhök in the televised popular revues (buskis) Jubel i busken and Låt hjärtat va me.
[1][2] Hedenbratt's other credits as an actress include Hasse & Tage's Svenska bilder from 1964, Ingmar Bergman's Fanny and Alexander from 1982 (where she played the part of Aunt Emma),[2] and the TV production of My Mother Gets Married by Moa Martinson.
[3] Hedenbratt has been honoured with a memorial plaque at Liseberg,[2] and a street in Örgryte has been named after her.