Maria Bonnevie

Maria Bonnevie ( born September 26, 1973 in Västerås, Sweden, actually Anna Maria Cecilia Bonnevie ) is a Norwegian- Swedish actress.

Life

Maria Bonnevie was born the daughter of the Norwegian actress Jannik Bonnevie and Swedish actor Per Waldvik born and grew up with her mother in Oslo. Her acting training at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting in 1997 she graduated from, the same year she made her debut at the Swedish National Theatre in Stockholm.

Maria Bonnevie in 2002 was one of those young European actors that were presented at the International Film Festival of Berlin as Shooting Stars. Also in 2002, she won the title role of Ole Bornedal novel adaptation Dina - My Story for a bestseller by Herbjørg Wassmo alongside Gérard Depardieu. For her dramatic performance Maria Bonnevie Film Festival Award for Best Actress in the same year with the Norwegian Amanda Award and the Montreal World. In the Danish film awards Bodil and Robert was also considered in each case with a nomination for Best Actress in 2003.

In Christoffer Boes feature film debut Reconstruction Maria Bonnevie in 2003 was seen in a dual role, after she had already collaborated in 2001 with the director in his final film Anxiety. In 2007 she took the lead female role in Andrei Zvyagintsev drama Exile and stood for the political thriller What no one knows on camera. In 2009 she is a member of the jury of the International Film Festival Karlovy Vary.

Maria Bonnevie was 1998-2003 romantically involved with the Swedish actor Mikael Persbrandt, since 2006, the Norwegian journalist and television presenter Fredrik Skavlan her partner.

Filmography (selection)

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