Britt Lindberg — Biography
Christina Lindberg, a Swedish Penthouse model, actress, and journalist, was born Britt Christina Marinette Lindberg on December 6, 1950, in Gothenburg, Sweden. In her career as a model, she was occasionally credited as Britt Lindberg. In June 1970, she earned the title of Penthouse Pet of the Month at the young age of 19. With measurements of 38-21-35, Christina is noted for her striking brown eyes, luscious brown hair, and natural physique. Her work includes photography by Amnon Bar-Tur.
Growing up in a working-class family, she had a sister and three brothers. During her education, she studied Latin and initially aspired to pursue a degree in archaeology. However, while in high school, she began modeling for men's magazines in nude poses. Throughout her acting career, she featured in or starred in 23 films, primarily known for their erotica, exploitation, or softcore themes. In the early 1970s, she had a romantic relationship with Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf.
By the mid-1970s, her acting opportunities diminished, largely due to her decision to avoid hardcore sex scenes. In the late '70s, Christina shifted her focus to journalism, contributing articles to several men's magazines. She made her return to the silver screen in 2000, making a cameo portraying her character Frigga in the parody film "Sex, Lies and Video Violence."
Growing up in a working-class family, she had a sister and three brothers. During her education, she studied Latin and initially aspired to pursue a degree in archaeology. However, while in high school, she began modeling for men's magazines in nude poses. Throughout her acting career, she featured in or starred in 23 films, primarily known for their erotica, exploitation, or softcore themes. In the early 1970s, she had a romantic relationship with Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf.
By the mid-1970s, her acting opportunities diminished, largely due to her decision to avoid hardcore sex scenes. In the late '70s, Christina shifted her focus to journalism, contributing articles to several men's magazines. She made her return to the silver screen in 2000, making a cameo portraying her character Frigga in the parody film "Sex, Lies and Video Violence."