Maria Bonnevie
{{Short description|Swedish-Norwegian actress (born 1973)}}
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{{Infobox person
| image = Maria Bonnevie at Zinemaldia.jpg
| caption = Bonnevie at the 2014 San Sebastián International Film Festival
| birth_name = Anna Maria Cecilia Bonnevie
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|09|26|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Västerås, Sweden
| occupation = Actress
| partner = Mikael Persbrandt (1998–2003)
Fredrik Skavlan (2006–present)
| spouse =
| years_active = 1991–present
}}
Anna Maria Cecilia Bonnevie (born 26 September 1973) is a Swedish-Norwegian actress. She was born in Västerås, Sweden, but grew up in Oslo, Norway. Her parents are Norwegian actress Jannik Bonnevie and Swedish actor Per Waldvik. Bonnevie was educated at Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting (1997) and had her first film role in Hrafn Gunnlaugsson's Hvíti víkingurinn (The White Viking), at the age of sixteen.
Career
In 1997, she had her debut at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, in the play Yvonne by Ingmar Bergman. Her screen debut was in 1991 in the movie Hviti vikingurinn (The White Viking), directed by Hrafn Gunnlaugsson. Her big breakthrough came with the movie Jerusalem (directed by Bille August, 1997), and among her later movies are Insomnia (1997), Dragonfly (2001) and Syndere i sommersol (2001). For the movie Jeg er Dina (I Am Dina, 2002) she received a prize for best foreign actress at the Montreal International Film Festival. In 2002 she was named one of European film's Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion.
In 1999, she played Olga in The 13th Warrior.[http://www.moviesunlimited.com/musite/product.asp?sku=D16120 Maria Bonnevie at website Movies Unlimited] In 2004, she appeared in the Swedish film Dag och natt directed by Simon Staho.
In 2007, she played the female lead in the Russian film The Banishment directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev.
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) invited Bonnevie to join the Grand Jury of the Festival's 44th edition in 2009.{{cite web|url=http://www.kviff.com/en/juries/grand-jury/|title=Juries at the Karlovy Vary IFF|accessdate=2009-07-14|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090628032929/http://www.kviff.com/en/juries/grand-jury/|archivedate=28 June 2009}}
In 2012, she played Countess Isolde in Belle du Seigneur alongside Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Natalia Vodianova and Ed Stoppard.
Filmography
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | The White Viking | Embla | |
1991 | The Polar Bear King | Princess | |
1993 | The Telegraphist | Pernille | |
1996 | Jerusalem | Gertrud | |
1997 | Insomnia | Ane | |
1999 | The 13th Warrior | Olga | |
1999 | Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen | Elin | |
2001 | Dragonfly | Maria | |
2002 | I Am Dina | Dina | |
2002 | Falling Sky | Juni | |
2003 | I Am David | David's mother | |
2003 | Reconstruction | Simone/Aimee | two roles |
2004 | Three Suns | Emma | |
2004 | Day and Night | Sarah | |
2007 | The Banishment | Vera | |
2008 | What No One Knows | Ursula | |
2009 | Engelen | Lea (Adult) | |
2009 | Harry & Charles | Maud | TV mini-series |
2010 | Maskeblomstfamilien | ||
2012 | All That Matters Is Past | Janne | |
2012 | Belle du Seigneur | Countess Isolde | |
2014 | A Second Chance | Anne | |
2015 | The Shamer's Daughter | Melussina Tonerre | |
2018 | Becoming Astrid | Hanna | |
2018 | Phoenix | Astrid | |
2020 | Another Round | Anika | |
2021–2023 | Exit | Helene | TV series, 5 episodes |
References
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External links
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Category:Norwegian stage actresses
Category:Norwegian film actresses
Category:20th-century Norwegian actresses
Category:21st-century Norwegian actresses