Livia Maria Millhagen (born 23 May 1973)[1] is a Swedish actress.
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Millhagen was born in Stockholm and studied at Malmö Theatre Academy 1995–99. In 1997 she appeared at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in August Strindberg's Fadren, directed by Staffan Valdemar Holm, and she is a regular cast member at that theatre.
Millhagen has also been engaged at Uppsala City Theatre where she has appeared in Birgitta Englin's plays Ur funktion and Elektra. In 2008 Spring she appeared in the play Den allvarsamma leken at Stockholm City Theatre.
Selected filmography
- 2002 - Beck – Annonsmannen
- 2003 - Miffo
- 2005 - Buss till Italien
- 2007 - Fishy
- 2008 - Everlasting Moments
- 2009 - Oskar, Oskar
- 2017 - Vilken jävla cirkus
- 2019 - Fågelfångarens Son (en. The Birdcatcher's Son)
- 2020 - Bäckström
- 2021 - Young Royals
References
External links
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