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Carla Sehn (born August 1, 1994) is a Swedish television actress. She had the lead role in the limited series '' The Ã…re Murders'' (2025), adapted from novels of the same name by
Viveca Sten Viveca Sten (née Bergstedt; 18 June 1959, in Stockholm) is a Swedish writer and lawyer. She has a law degree from Stockholm University and has an MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics. Previously, she worked at Scandinavian Airlines, has had ...
.


Early and personal life

Born in
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,
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, to Polish parents, she attended Lilla Akademien music school, where she studied piano. She attended
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before moving to study psychology at the
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, in England. She speaks Swedish, Polish, and English.


Career

She appeared as Caroline in the Swedish romantic comedy series '' Love & Anarchy'', created by
Lisa Langseth Lisa Langseth (born 20 April 1975) is a Swedish screenwriter and film director. Her writing and directing film credits include ''Pure (2009 film), Pure'' (2009), ''Hotell'' (2013) and ''Euphoria (2017 film), Euphoria'' (2017). Career Langseth b ...
. The first season premiered on 4 November 2020, the second on 16 June 2022. In 2021, she had the lead role in ''Sick'' (Swedish title: ''Sjukt'') as a cancer survivor, Alice, rebuilding her life. She also appeared in a supporting role in '' Anxious People'', as a prospective apartment hunter, Julia. In 2022, she appeared in the television series ''Vuxna människor'' (Adult Behavior), a remake of the 1999 comedy film of the
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by
Felix Herngren Felix Tobias Herngren (born 4 February 1967), is a Swedish director, actor, writer and comedian. He is known for creating and acting in the Swedish television drama-comedy series '' Solsidan''. He is the younger brother of director and actor MÃ ...
. In 2024, she was cast in the lead role of Amanda in
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-set ''Diary of a Ditched Girl'', written by Tove Eriksen Hillblom and Moa Herngren, and produced by Jarowskij. The series is based on Amanda Romares’s novel ''Halva Malmö'' and directed by Emma Bucht and Susanne Thorson. She had the lead role of Hanna Ahlander in 2025
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Nordic noir series '' The Ã…re Murders''.


Partial filmography


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sehn, Carla Swedish television actresses Living people Actresses from Stockholm Date of birth unknown 21st-century Swedish actresses Swedish people of Polish descent