Ing-Marie Carlsson
Ing-Marie Carlsson | |
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Ing-Marie Carlsson in 2012 | |
Born |
Ing-Marie Gunilla Jessica Carlsson 25 February 1957 Jönköping, Sweden |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981–present |
Ing-Marie Gunilla Jessica Carlsson (born 25 February 1957 in Jönköping, Sweden) is a Swedish actress.[1] Carlsson lives in Södermalm, Stockholm.
Carlsson was educated at NAMA in Gothenburg and graduated in 1982. After that she worked at Götateatern and the Borås City Theatre. In 1997, she participated in Alla var där at Folkan, including roles as Kjell Bergqvist and Carina Lidbom. In 2001, she was nominated for a Golden Mask for her role in Dagens dubbel at the Halmstad Theater with Tomas Pettersson. She also appeared in Göran Stangertz's production of Death of a Salesman at the Helsingborg City Theatre, which also starred Lars-Erik Berenett. In the summer 2007 Carlsson participated in Den stora premiären at Frediksdalsteatern in Helsingborg.
Filmography
- 2008 – Oskyldigt dömd
- 2008 – Livet i Fagervik
- 2007 - Den stora premiären (Theatre)
- Beck – I Guds namn (2007)
- Beck – Det tysta skriket (2007)
- Beck – Den svaga länken (2007)
- Beck – Den japanska shungamålningen (2007)
- Beck – Gamen (2007)
- Beck – Advokaten (2006)
- Beck – Flickan i jordkällaren (2006)
- Beck – Skarpt läge (2006)
- Stilla natt (2006)
- Wallander – Hemligheten (2006)
- Att göra en pudel (2006)
- 2005 – Kommissionen
- Oh Shit! (2005)
- Sex, hopp & kärlek (2005)
- Kommer du med mig då (2003)
- Once in a Lifetime (2000)
- 2000 – Brottsvåg
- 1999 – Julens hjältar
- En liten julsaga (1999)
- Reine & Mimmi i fjällen! (1997)
- Bert: The Last Virgin (1995)
- 1994 – Bert
- 1994 - Tre kronor
- Sixten (1994)
- Änglagård - andra sommaren (1994)
- Pillertrillaren (1994)
- Kådisbellan (1993)
- Polis polis potatismos (1993)
- Mannen på balkongen (1993)
- Brandbilen som försvann (1993)
- Änglagård (1992)
- 1990 – Blackjack
- 1988 - Mimmi
- Falsk som vatten (1985)
- My Life as a Dog (1985)
- Tuppen (1981)
References
- ↑ "Ing-Marie Carlsson" (in Swedish). Swedish Film Institute. Retrieved 22 February 2010.