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Pippi Longstocking is a nine-year-old girl. [2] At the start of the first novel, she moves into Villa Villekulla: the house she shares with her monkey, named Mr. Nilsson, and her horse that is not named in the novels but called Lilla Gubben (Little Old Man) in the movies. [3]
The book focuses on the experiences of Pippi Långstrump, a nine-year-old pigtailed redhead whose mother died when she was a baby and whose father, a sea captain, has seemingly vanished at sea, so she moves into a big house known as Villa Villekulla, located in a little Swedish village, with her pet monkey Mr. Nilsson, a suitcase filled with pieces of gold, and her unnamed pet horse.
Pipilotti Rist was born Elisabeth Charlotte Rist [5] in Grabs, Switzerland, in the Rhine Valley. [6] Her father was a doctor and her mother a teacher. [7] She started going by "Pipilotti", a combination of her childhood nickname "Lotti" and her childhood hero, Astrid Lindgren's character Pippi Longstocking, in 1982. [8]
Tamara Erin Klicman [1] (born July 8, 1974), known professionally as Tami Erin, is an American former actress and former model.She is best-known for her role as Pippi Longstocking in the 1988 movie The new Adventures of Pippi Longstocking, released in movie theaters worldwide in 13 languages by Columbia Pictures.
The film was the first US-American adaption of Pippi Longstocking. Some changes were made to the storyline, among them were Pippi's heightened intellect and her ability to fly. [ 3 ] In the United States the film was released on DVD at 3 October 2006. [ 4 ]
The Times’ comics and puzzles pages run Monday through Friday in the Calendar section, Saturday in the California section, and Sunday in the Sunday Comics section.
Karin Inger Monica Nilsson (born 4 May 1959) is a Swedish actress and singer. [1] She is a former child actress. She is primarily known for her portrayal of Pippi Longstocking in the Swedish-produced TV series of the same name during 1969 [2] which was compiled, re-dubbed into German and later also in English and many other languages, and released as two feature films in 1969.
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