Ruth Vega Fernandez

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Ruth Vega Fernandez

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Stockholm International Film Festival 2014
BornRuth Fernández Martín
(1977-04-12) 12 April 1977 (age 41)
Canary Islands, Spain
Nationality Swedish-Spanish
Occupation Actress
Website Blog on Elle

Ruth Vega Fernandez (née Ruth Fernández Martín; born 12 April 1977 on Canary Islands) is a Swedish-Spanish actress. She is known for her roles in Call Girl and Gentlemen .

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She has studied at Balettakademien. [1]

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