Sofia Helin

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Sofia Helin

Sofia Helin 2012.
Born Sofia Margareta Helin
(1972-04-25) 25 April 1972
Hovsta, Sweden
Occupation Actress
Spouse(s) Daniel Götschen Hjelm

Sofia Margareta Götschenhjelm Helin (born 25 April 1972) is a Swedish actress best known for the Guldbagge nomination she got for her role in Dalecarlians (Swedish: Masjävlar).

Sofia Helin was born in Hovsta in Närke, Örebro. Her father was a salesman and her mother was a nurse.[1] When she was six years old her brother and grandmother were killed in a car accident which she said in 2014 still affected her. She graduated with a degree in philosophy from Lund University.[2] From 1994-1996, she went to Calle Flygares theatre school and graduated from the Stockholm Theatre Academy in 2001. She lives in Linghem, outside Linköping. She is married to Daniel Gotschenhjelm, a priest in the Church of Sweden and former actor. She has two children - a boy Ossian and a girl Nike who were ten and four years old respectively in 2014.[2]

She has appeared in several films, including At Point Blank (Rånarna) where she had the leading role of Chief Inspector Klara. In 2004, she had another leading role as Mia in Masjävlar. It was in that movie that she made her breakthrough. In 2007, she got a further leading role as Cecilia Algottsdotter in Jan Guillou's The Knight Templar (Crusades trilogy), about Arn Magnusson. She is also included in the Swedish animated movie Metropia, which was released in the cinema in October 2009.

Since 2012 she has become more famous outside Sweden as a result of her role in the crime drama The Bridge, in which she played the lead role of Saga Norén, homicide detective from Malmö. In the UK the series attracted more than a million viewers per episode.

Sofia’s facial scar was caused by a cycling accident when she was 24.[3][4]

Filmography

References

  1. Thomson, Alice and Sylvester, Rachel (1 February 2014) Sofia Helin – the star who turned Saturday night into Scandi-night" The Times, also available on the internet with a subscription at Retrieved 4 February 2014
  2. 2.0 2.1 Midgely, Neil (4 January 2014) The Bridge star Sofia Helin: It's hard to get out of the role of Saga Radio Times, Retrieved 4 February 2014
  3. Khaleeli, Homa. "Move over, Sarah Lund: The Bridge star Sofia Helin interviewed", The Guardian, London. (12 May 2012). Retrieved 11 January 2014.
  4. The view from The Bridge: Sofia Helin on weird sex and playing TV's most awkward copper. The Independent.(25 January 2014). Retrieved 25 January 2014
  5. The Bridge (2011– ). IMDb. Retrieved 25 January 2014

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