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30 Degrees In February
''30 Degrees in February'' () is a Swedish drama series produced for television, airing originally on the SVT network and distributed internationally on Netflix. The series was created by Anders Weidemann and produced by Håkan Hammarén at Fundament Film. The first season debuted on February 6, 2012 and the second season premiered on February 1, 2016 and was produced by Anagram in co-production with SVT and Film i Vast. The series depicts the lives of various Swedish citizens who move to Thailand. The series was filmed on location in and around Phuket, with additional scenes filmed in Sweden. The series airs primarily in Swedish, with some scenes in English and Thai. It was part of a feature at the 2016 Gothenburg Film Festival to highlight the increasing popularity of Scandinavian television series abroad. The first season won Swedish television awards ( Kristallen) in 2012, including for best drama series. It also received an International Emmy Award nomination in 2013 in ...
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Lotta Tejle
Lotta Tejle (born 17 March 1960) is a Swedish actress. In 2020, she had a leading role in the SVT dramedy-series Sommaren 85 ''Sommaren 85'' is a 2020 Swedish dramedy-series broadcast on SVT. The series plot is about the summer of 1985 in the fictitious Swedish village of Braxinge where a "sausage party" sets several things in motion that will change the lives of Åsa a .... References External links * 21st-century Swedish actresses 1960 births Living people {{Sweden-actor-stub ...
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Rebecka Hemse
Ingrid Rebecka Elisabet Hemse (born 4 August 1975) is a Swedish actress. She is best known for her role as Martin Beck's daughter Inger. She works at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. In 2008, she was Ofelia in Staffan Valdemar Holm's theatre play ''Hamlet'' and Karoline in the play ''Kasimir och Karoline''. In 2009, she was Sanna Rönne in ''Final''. Earlier Hemse has played Clara in ''Riddartornet'' (2004), Mária Jefimovna Grékova in '' Platonov'' (2005), the princess from Athens in ''Fedra'' (2006), and Agnes in August Strindberg's '' Ett drömspel'' (2007). Filmography *'' Arctic crimes (2019) *''Quicksand'' (2019) *''Jordskott'' (2017) *'' Beck – Sjukhusmorden'' (2015) *'' Beck – Invasionen'' (2015) *'' Beck – Familjen'' (2015) *'' Beck – Rum 302'' (2015) *'' Beck – Levande begravd'' (2010) *''Just Another Love Story'' (2007) *''Beck – I Guds namn'' (2007) *''Beck – Det tysta skriket'' (2007) *''Beck – Den svaga lä ...
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Torkel Petersson
Ola ''Torkel'' Petersson (born 19 August 1969 in Lund, Sweden) is a Swedish actor and comedian. Selected filmography *1999: ''Zero Tolerance'' (Swedish title: ''Noll tolerans'') *2000: '' Jalla! Jalla!'' *2002: '' Old Men in New Cars'' (Danish title: ''Gamle mænd i nye biler'') *2003: '' Kopps'' *2006: '' Offside'' *2008: '' Patrik, Age 1.5'' *2009: '' Nasty Old People'' *2010: '' Balls'' *2014: ''Jönssonligan – Den perfekta stöten'' (Reboot of ''Jönssonligan ''Jönssonligan'', literally the ''Jönsson Gang'', is a Swedish comedy film series, originally based on the Danish series of films about the Olsen-banden, but later with unique scripts. The Jönsson gang consists of the leader and criminal geniu ...'') *2015: '' Eternal Summer'' *2018: ''Halvdan Viking'' References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Petersson, Torkel 1969 births Swedish male actors Living people ...
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Björn Bengtsson
Björn Mikael Bengtsson (born 28 October 1972 in Malmö) is a Swedish actor. Bengtsson studied at Gothenburg Theatre Academy 1993–96. He has worked at Malmö City Theatre, Helsingborg City Theatre and the National Swedish Touring Theatre. Bengtsson portrayed Sigefrid in BBC America and BBC Two's historical drama series The Last Kingdom ''The Last Kingdom'' is the first historical novel in The Saxon Stories by Bernard Cornwell, published in 2004. This story introduces Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a Saxon noble who is kidnapped by Danish Vikings as a young child and is assimilated i ....The Last Kingdom
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Hanna Ardéhn
Hanna Margareta Ardéhn (born 4 October 1995) is a Swedish actress. She is best known for her role as Maja Norberg in the first Swedish Netflix original series ''Quicksand'', which premiered on 5 April 2019. Biography Hanna Ardéhn has appeared in TV productions ''Nio med JO'', ''Dubbelliv'', and ''30 Degrees in February'' as well as the short film ''Lidingöligan'' which won the short story film award. She grew up in the northern suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden and at a young age she became interested in movies and acting. She started acting in a small theatre group for children when she was six years old and continued until she was 18 years old. In 2010 she got her first film role in the movie ''7X - Lika barn leka bäst''. This further cemented her enthusiasm for acting, which later led to a role in the Swedish drama ''30 Degrees in February''. Ardéhn graduated with a Master of Science degree in psychology from Linköping University in September 2020. She is hoping to be able ...
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Fugitive
A fugitive (or runaway) is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be from jail, a government arrest, government or non-government questioning, vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals. A fugitive from justice, also known as a wanted person, can be a person who is either convicted or accused of a crime and hiding from law enforcement in the state or taking refuge in a different country in order to avoid arrest. A fugitive from justice alternatively has been defined as a person formally charged with a crime or a convicted criminal whose punishment has not yet been determined or fully served who is currently beyond the custody or control of the national or sub-national government or international criminal tribunal with an interest in their arrest. This latter definition adopts the perspective of the pursuing government or tribunal, recognizing that the charged (versus escaped) individual does not necessarily realize that they are officially a wanted person ( ...
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Masseuse
Massage is the manipulation of the body's soft tissues. Massage techniques are commonly applied with hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearms, feet or a device. The purpose of massage is generally for the treatment of body stress or pain. In European countries, a person professionally trained to give massages is traditionally known as a masseur (male) or masseuse (female). In the United States, these individuals are often referred to as massage therapists, because they must be certified and licensed as "licensed massage therapists". In professional settings, clients are treated while lying on a massage table, sitting in a massage chair or lying on a mat on the floor. There are many different modalities in the massage industry, including (but not limited to): deep tissue, manual lymphatic drainage, medical, sports, structural integration, Swedish, Thai and trigger point. Etymology The word comes from the French 'friction of kneading', which, in turn, comes either from the A ...
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Transgender
A transgender (often abbreviated as trans) person is someone whose gender identity or gender expression does not correspond with their sex assigned at birth. Many transgender people experience dysphoria, which they seek to alleviate through transitioning, often adopting a different name and set of pronouns in the process. Additionally, they may undergo sex reassignment therapies such as hormone therapy and sex reassignment surgery to more closely align their primary and secondary sex characteristics with their gender identity. Not all transgender people desire these treatments, however, and others may be unable to access them for financial or medical reasons. Those who do desire to medically transition to another sex may identify as transsexual. ''Transgender'' is an umbrella term. In addition to trans men and trans women, it may also include people who are non-binary or genderqueer. Other definitions of ''transgender'' also include people who belong to a third gender, or ...
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Blue Collar Worker
A blue-collar worker is a working class person who performs manual labor. Blue-collar work may involve skilled or unskilled labor. The type of work may involving manufacturing, warehousing, mining, excavation, electricity generation and power plant operations, electrical construction and maintenance, custodial work, farming, commercial fishing, logging, landscaping, pest control, food processing, oil field work, waste collection and disposal, recycling, construction, maintenance, shipping, driving, trucking and many other types of physical work. Blue-collar work often involves something being physically built or maintained. In contrast, the white-collar worker typically performs work in an office environment and may involve sitting at a computer or desk. A third type of work is a service worker (pink collar) whose labor is related to customer interaction, entertainment, sales or other service-oriented work. Many occupations blend blue, white, or pink-collar work and are ...
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Workaholic
A workaholic is a person who works compulsively. A workaholic experiences an inability to limit the amount of time they spend on work despite negative consequences such as damage to their relationships or health. There is no generally accepted medical definition of this condition, although some forms of stress, impulse control disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder can be work-related; ergomania is defined as "excessive devotion to work especially as a symptom of mental illness". The phenomenon of hustle culture, while disregarding healthy work–life balance, may exacerbate workaholism. Etymology The word itself is a portmanteau word composed of ''work'' and ''alcoholic''. Its first known appearance, according to the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', came in Canada in the ''Toronto Daily Star'' of April 5, 1947, page 6, with a punning allusion to Alcoholics Anonymous: Details The term ''workaholic'' refers to various types of ...
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International Emmy Award For Best Actress
The International Emmy Award for Best Performance by an Actress is an award presented annually by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS). The award honors the best performance by an actress in a made for-television fiction program (i.e. movie, mini-series, drama series, telenovela, or comedy series). Since its inception, the award has been given to 17 actresses. Lou de Laâge is the current recipient of the award, for her portrayal of Eugéne Cléry in ''The Mad Women's Ball''. Julie Walters has won the most awards in this category, with two awards. Rules and regulations The International Emmy Award for Best Actress is awarded to a female performance in a made-for-television fiction program (it can be a television film, mini-series, drama series, telenovela, or comedy series). Under International Academy rules, only performances from a program entered in the competition are eligible. The same actress can be featured for different productions, as separate ...
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