Carlsson - People

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  • Agnes Carlsson, 2005 Idol winner
  • Allan Carlsson a Swedish boxer
  • Andreas Carlsson a Swedish music producer, composer, and pop songwriter
  • Arvid Carlsson, famous neuroscientist
  • Bernt Carlsson (born 1938), Swedish politician, United Nations Commissioner for Namibia
  • Christoffer Carlsson (born 1989), Swedish football player
  • Erik Carlsson (born 1929), Swedish rally driver
  • Henry Carlsson a Swedish footballer
  • Ingvar Carlsson (born 1934), Swedish politician, Prime Minister of Sweden (1986 – 1991; 1994 – 1996)
  • Janne Carlsson a Swedish film and television actor
  • Johan Carlsson (footballer)
  • Johan Carlsson (tennis) a former professional tennis player
  • Kent Carlsson a former tennis player
  • Magnus Carlsson (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Márcio Carlsson a former professional tennis player
  • Nicklas Carlsson a professional footballer
  • Pat Moss-Carlsson (born 1934), English rally driver
  • Peter Carlsson a former professional tennis player
  • Robin Carlsson (Robyn) (born 1979), Swedish musician
  • Tobias Carlsson a retired Swedish footballer

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