
Maria Lundqvist
CountrySweden 
GenderFemale
BirthdayOct 14, 1963
BiographyAnnika Maria Lundqvist (born 14 October 1963) is a Swedish actress and comedian.
Annika Maria Lundqvist was born on 14 October 1963 in Västra Frölunda, a borough of Gothenburg. Lundqvist studied acting at the Gothenburg Theatre Academy and has since been acting at various Swedish theatres, including the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm.
Her breakthrough as a comedian came when she portrayed a comic character named Sally in a TV-show with the same name in 1998. She has also starred in musicals in Sweden.
She had a major role in Involuntary (2008).
For her film acting, she has received two Guldbagge awards. She had a leading role in the 2015 comedy film En underbar jävla jul.
She has four children, one of them is actor Anton Lundqvist.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Maria Lundqvist. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Annika Maria Lundqvist was born on 14 October 1963 in Västra Frölunda, a borough of Gothenburg. Lundqvist studied acting at the Gothenburg Theatre Academy and has since been acting at various Swedish theatres, including the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm.
Her breakthrough as a comedian came when she portrayed a comic character named Sally in a TV-show with the same name in 1998. She has also starred in musicals in Sweden.
She had a major role in Involuntary (2008).
For her film acting, she has received two Guldbagge awards. She had a leading role in the 2015 comedy film En underbar jävla jul.
She has four children, one of them is actor Anton Lundqvist.
Biography from the Wikipedia article Maria Lundqvist. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. Full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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