Pernilla Wahlgren (born 24 December 1967 in Gustavsberg) is a Swedish performer known for a long career in music, theatre and television. She is commonly described as a singer, actress and presenter and has been active in public life since childhood. Her work covers popular music and musical theatre, television appearances and hosting duties, and she has been recognised within Sweden for contributions to entertainment.

Wahlgren comes from a family with deep roots in Swedish acting. She is the daughter of actors Christina Schollin and Hans Wahlgren, and has worked across the same fields that made her parents well known. Over the years she has also become a public figure in her own right and a matriarch of a younger generation involved in music and media.

Career and artistic profile

Pernilla began performing at a young age and built a career that crosses several media. She has recorded popular songs and taken part in national song competitions, performed leading roles in musical theatre, and acted in film and television. Her public persona blends pop and theatrical performance styles, and she is often associated with the Swedish schlager and musical tradition.

On television she has worked both in scripted drama and in entertainment formats. In addition to acting, she has served as a presenter and appeared in family-centred reality programming, which brought her personal life and creative work into a wider public conversation. Her visibility on TV has complemented her stage and recording work and introduced her to new audiences.

Recognition and influence

Wahlgren received the Ulla Billquist Award in 2004, an honour given in recognition of contributions to Swedish popular song. Beyond formal awards, she is regarded as an enduring figure in Swedish popular culture, known for versatility and longevity. Her career illustrates the cross-over between stage, recorded music and television common among Scandinavian entertainers.

Overview of activities

  • Music: recordings and national song competitions; a presence in pop and schlager styles (singer).
  • Theatre: leading roles in musicals and stage productions, drawing on a tradition of musical theatre.
  • Television and presenting: acting roles, hosting duties and reality-format appearances (presenter).
  • Family and legacy: member of the Wahlgren–Schollin acting family, a multi‑generational presence in Swedish entertainment.

Pernilla Wahlgren remains active in Swedish public life and is often referenced in discussions of contemporary popular entertainment in Sweden. Her career offers an example of how performers can move flexibly between recorded music, stage performance and televised media while remaining part of a wider family tradition of acting and show business.