Marika Karin Louise Lagercrantz (born 12 July 1954) is a
Swedish
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Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically:
* Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland
** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
actress.
Since 2011, she has been Sweden's
cultural attaché at the
Berlin embassy
''Berlin Embassy'' is a non-fiction book written by American diplomat William Russell (1915–2000) which was first published in late 1940. Russell, who worked at the American Embassy in Berlin, details his experiences of living and working in ...
in
Germany.
Lagercrantz was born in
Solna. She is the daughter of
Olof Lagercrantz, granddaughter of
Hans Ruin, sister of
David Lagercrantz, and cousin of
Lars and
Johan Lönnroth. Lagercrantz got her start in acting at
Vår teater
() is a pioneering Swedish theatre company for children with a number of stages around Stockholm, founded in 1942.
History
In the 1930s, librarian Elsa Olenius pioneered storytelling and simple theatre games and pantomime for children at the S ...
, a Swedish children's theatre, at six years of age.
She participated in season 10 of ''
Stjärnorna på slottet
''Stjärnorna på slottet'' (English: ''Stars at the Castle'') is a Swedish show featuring five film or music stars which is usually broadcast during the Christmas and New Year Eve weekend and a bit into January each year. The show was broadcast ...
'' which was broadcast on
SVT.
Filmography
Television
* ''
Rapport till himlen
''Rapport till himlen'' (lit. "Report to heaven") is a 1994 Swedish mini series directed by Ulf Malmros and starring Johan Widerberg and Lina Englund.
Plot summary
It's summer and Victor's friends are off to travel by InterRail while Victor st ...
'' (1994)
* ''
Folk med ångest'' (2021)
References
1954 births
Living people
Swedish film actresses
Swedish television actresses
People from Solna Municipality
Swedish diplomats
Swedish expatriates in Germany
Swedish women diplomats
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Marika