Mathilda Paradeiser

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Mathilda Paradeiser
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Mathilda Paradeiser (2013)
Born (1995-09-05) September 5, 1995 (age 27)
Göteborg, Sweden.
OccupationActress
Years active2011–present

Mathilda Emma Paradeiser (born September 5, 1995) is a Swedish actress. Mathilda played the lead role in the 2011 award winning Swedish movie Apflickorna. She has also acted in Sveriges Television's (Re)Volt and in 2013 filmed "Frankenstein" in Chicago playing the role of Ingrid.

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In 2014, Mathilda attended a film festival in Argentina and also graduated from drama school in Stockholm.

In 2017, Mathilda returned to television with a role in the dramaseries Vår tid är nu which is broadcast on SVT.

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Apflickorna EmmaWon—Dragon Award Best Nordic Film, Göteborg International Film Festival 2011


Won—FIPRESCI Critics Award, Göteborg International Film Festival 2011

2012GrisjävelMathildaPapercut Productions
2012TristessAliceStockholm's Drama School
2012MarcusDaniela & CillaKulturama
2013FrankensteinIngridChicago
2018Hello & Au Revoir MathildaUSA

TV

Film
YearTitleRoleCountryChannelNotes
2012Svenska HjältarMathilda StrömbergSwedenTV4
2012GuldbaggegalanPresenterSwedenSVT
2013RevoltYasmineSwedenSVT
2014SommarkryssetDancerSwedenTV4
2016Blue Water HighBridgetSwedenSVT
2017-2019Vår Tid Är NuHilmaSwedenSVT

Radio

Film
YearTitleRoleStation
2013Mission CusinerMathilda Paradeiser GuestUR Skola (Sweden)

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