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Maria BonnevieActress
Date of Birth: 26.09.1973
Country: Sweden |
Content:
- Maria Bonnevie: Early Life and Career
- Breakthrough Roles and Critical Acclaim
- Personal Life
- - Married television host and journalist Fredrik Skavlan in 2012.
Maria Bonnevie: Early Life and Career
- Born Anna Maria Cecilia Bonnevie on September 26, 1973, in Västerås, Sweden, but raised in Oslo, Norway.

- Parents were actors, but Bonnevie initially aspired to be a midwife and later became a dancer.

- At age 18, made her film debut in "The White Viking" and "King Polar Bear."

- Studied at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting, performing in "The Telegraphist" and "Jerusalem."

- Trained at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in 1995 and later returned in 1998.

- Starred in the 1997 film "Insomnia," later remade by Christopher Nolan.

Breakthrough Roles and Critical Acclaim
- Gained recognition for her leading role in "I Am Dina" (2002), winning the Amanda Award.
- Collaborated with Russian director Andrei Zvyagintsev in "The Banishment" (2007).
- Won the Kanonprisen and Gullruten awards for her performances in "Angels" (2009) and "Harry and Charles" (2010) respectively.
- Appeared in the biographical film "Becoming Astrid Lindgren" (2018).
Personal Life
- In 1994, met actor Mikael Persbrandt, who later recounted their tumultuous relationship in his autobiography.
- Persbrandt credited Bonnevie with being the love of his life despite his struggles with addiction and infidelity.
- Married television host and journalist Fredrik Skavlan in 2012.
- Has three children with Skavlan.- Her physical attributes are similar to actress Holly Marie Combs.
Current Projects and Legacy
- Continues to act in film, including the 2021 drama "Another Round."
- Joined the cast of the TV series "Exit" in 2021.
- Remains a member of the Royal Dramatic Theatre, performing in notable stage productions.
- Recognized for her versatility and emotional depth in portraying complex characters.
- Has left a lasting impression on audiences with her nuanced and compelling performances.

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