Lisette Pagler

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Lisette Pagler
Born (1981-01-05) 5 January 1981 (age 41)
OccupationActress, singer

Lisette Pia Hee Young Pagler, (born 5 January 1981) is a South-Korean-Swedish musical singer and actress, best known internationally for her role as an intelligent android in the TV series Real Humans .

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Early life

Pagler grew up in Nättraby, and was educated at the ballet academy's musical department in Gothenburg. [1] She got her big break after winning Sveriges Television talent show Jakten på Julia, in which the winner won the female lead in the musical Romeo and Juliet (based on the Shakespeare play), opposite singer Måns Zelmerlöw. [2] [ when? ]

Career

Pagler is a mezzo-soprano singer, and in 2004 she took part in the musical Stoppa världen! – Jag vill kliva av. [1] [3] She reunited with Måns Zelmerlöw for the season finale of Allsång på Skansen in August 2010. Since 2012, Pagler has played Mimi/Anita, a hubot (robot that looks human), as a main cast member in the science fiction television series Äkta Människor (Real Humans), which is broadcast on SVT. [4] [5] She has also had roles in the musicals Cats and Singin' in the Rain .

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012–2014 Real Humans Mimi / Anita20 episodes
2014Viva HateDolores2 episodes
2015–2017,
2019
Gåsmamman Hanna Lind29 episodes
2016 Beck – Gunvald Anna MurlöfTelevision film
2016 Selmas saga JournalistEpisode: "Episode #1.15"
2017Rum 213Elviras mamma
2018Sthlm RequiemMaria Blomgren2 episodes
2019FartblindaNina Vojnovic5 episodes
2020 Love and Anarchy Michelle Krauss5 episodes
2022 The Playlist Wife of Per Sundin1 episode

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