Tuva Novotny

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Tuva Novotny
Born Tuva Moa Matilda Karolina Novotny Hedström[1]
(1979-12-21) 21 December 1979
Stockholm, Sweden
Occupation Actress/Singer
Years active 1996–present

Tuva Moa Matilda Karolina Novotny Hedström (born 21 December 1979), simply known as Tuva Novotny, is a Swedish actress and singer.[1] She was born in Stockholm but grew up in Åmot outside Arvika. She is the daughter of Czech film director David Novotny and actress Barbro Hedström.

Filmography

  • 1997: Tic Tac
  • 2000: Sleepwalker
  • 2000: Naken
  • 2000: Jalla! Jalla!
  • 2000: Herr von Hancken (TV miniseries)
  • 2001: Anja
  • 2002: Den Osynlige
  • 2003: Norrmalmstorg (TV)
  • 2003: Slim Susie (original title: Smala Sussie)
  • 2003: Make Believe (original Swedish title: Kommer du med mig då)
  • 2003: Midsummer (original Danish title: Midsommer, Swedish title: Midsommar)
  • 2004: Stratosphere Girl
  • 2004: Day and Night (original Swedish title: Dag och Natt)
  • 2004: Waiting for Rain (original Swedish title: I väntan på regn)
  • 2004: Familien Gregersen (English title: Lost Generation)
  • 2005: Young Andersen (original Danish title: Unge Andersen)
  • 2005: Close to Heaven (original title: Blizko Nebe)
  • 2005: Four Weeks in June (original Swedish title: Fyra veckor i juni)
  • 2005: Stoned
  • 2005: Bang Bang Orangutang
  • 2006: No. 2 a.k.a. Naming Number Two
  • 2006: All it takes is a miracle (original Swedish title: Små mirakel och stora)
  • 2006: Snapphanar
  • 2007: The Black Madonna (original Danish title: Den Sorte Madonna)
  • 2008: The Candidate
  • 2009: Original
  • 2009: Possession
  • 2009: Simon & Malou
  • 2009: Bröllopsfotografen
  • 2010: The Truth About Men (original Danish title: "Sandheden om mænd")
  • 2010: Dear Alice
  • 2010: Eat Pray Love
  • 2011: Dag ("Norwegian comedy drama series")
  • 2011: IdːA
  • 2012: Mammas pojkar
  • 2013: Crimes of Passion

Music

  • 2003 - "Newfound Lover", from the album Smala Sussie

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Tuva Novotny" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 2010-01-31. 

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