Julia Ragnarsson
Julia Maria Ragnarsson (born 30 July 1992) is a Swedish actress.[1] She is the daughter of actor Lars-Göran Ragnarsson and stage director Karin Ragnarsson. She studied at Heleneholms gymnasium in Malmö 2008-11. She has acted in several television series and films like The Bridge, Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick, Stockholm Stories and Tillbaka till Bromma.[1]
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In 2016, she played the leading role as Olivia Rönning in the SVT crime series Springfloden.[2]
Filmography
- 2003 – Tur & retur - My
- 2006 – Wallander – Den svaga punkten - Johanna
- 2008 – Wallander – Sidetracked (TV-series)
- 2008 – Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick - Anna Larsson
- 2012 – The Fear (TV-series) - Zana
- 2013 – The Bridge – Laura (TV-series)
- 2014 – Steppeulven
- 2014 – Stockholm Stories
- 2014 – Tillbaka till Bromma
- 2015 – In the Sea (short)
- 2016 – Min faster i Sarajevo
- 2016 – Springfloden (TV-series)
- 2016 – Take Down
- 2017 – Jakten på tidskristallen (TV-series) (Christmas calendear)
- 2019 – Midsommar - Inga
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References
- "Julia Ragnarsson: "Inspelningen var väldigt rolig"". Retrieved 29 June 2017.
- "– Jag behöver inte vara den söta tjejen". Aftonbladet. Retrieved 29 June 2017.
External links
Media related to Julia Ragnarsson at Wikimedia Commons
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