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The Club Queen Is Passionate About Making a Difference

At 22, she invented Swedish nightlife when she started the country's first nightclub, with visitors such as Elton John, the Rolling Stones and Jack Nicholson. But Alexandra Charles, 78, is no slouch. Today she works for women's health and is the main character in a new documentary. - I live in the present and look ahead, she says when UNT meets her ahead of the Uppsala premiere of "Alexandra - syns vi inte fyns vi inte" (Alexandra - syns vi inte…
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At 22, she invented Swedish nightlife when she started the country's first nightclub, with visitors such as Elton John, the Rolling Stones and Jack Nicholson. But Alexandra Charles, 78, is no slouch. Today she works for women's health and is the main character in a new documentary. - I live in the present and look ahead, she says when UNT meets her ahead of the Uppsala premiere of "Alexandra - syns vi inte fyns vi inte" (Alexandra - syns vi inte…

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Upsala Nya Tidning broke the news in Uppsala, Sweden on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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