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Name
  
Bert Karlsson

Party
  
New Democracy

Role
  
Entrepreneur


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Born
  
21 June 1945 (age 78) Skovde, Sweden (
1945-06-21
)

Political party
  
New Democracy (defunct)

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur, Politician, Record company manager

Spouse
  
Britt-Marie Karlsson (m. 1967)

Children
  
Johanna Karlsson, Joakim Karlsson

Similar People
  
Ian Wachtmeister, Kikki Danielsson, Kjell Roos, Simon Cowell

Record labels founded
  
Mariann Grammofon

TV shows
  
Talang Sverige, Matakuten

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Bert Willis Karlsson (born 21 June 1945, in Skövde, Västra Götaland County) is a Swedish record company manager, entrepreneur, former politician (Member of Parliament 1991-1994) and front figure of the New Democracy (Ny Demokrati) party.

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As the owner and manager of the record company Mariann Grammofon AB, Karlsson became a familiar face to the Swedish public as the man behind Carola Häggkvist. In 1984 he started Skara Sommarland, a theme park.

In 1991, Karlsson and count Ian Wachtmeister started the populist political party New Democracy. Attracting major media attention, and with a patriotic platform, the party received 6.7 percent of the vote in the parliamentary election in September. With no previous political experience, Karlsson suddenly found himself elected to the Riksdag as a Member of Parliament.

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When New Democracy imploded due to internal struggles and failed in the 1994 parliamentary election Karlsson went back to being a full-time businessman. He has started the popular Swedish reality television show Fame Factory, (a programme somewhat similar to the British show Pop Idol), in which he played an important role. Many Mariann artists have entered Melodifestivalen, the Swedish qualifications for the Eurovision Song Contest. From 1978 to 2005, approximately 120 songs from Karlsson's record company competed, and 14 of these went on to represent Sweden in the Eurovision Song contest. Mariann artists include Herreys and Charlotte Perrelli, who went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest (1984 and 1999, respectively).

In March 2005, Karlsson filled out an application for membership in the Liberal People's Party during a television interview. When the party immediately responded with criticism of him, calling the move a media stunt, he did not go through with his application.

Karlsson was a judge in the first five seasons of the TV show "Talang" on TV4, the Swedish version of America's Got Talent, between 2007–2011.

References

Bert Karlsson Wikipedia