Malin Maria Åkerman (born 12 May 1978) is a Swedish actress. In the early 2000s, she had several small television and film parts in both Canadian and American productions, including ''
The Utopian Society'' (2003) and ''
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
''Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle'' (released in some international markets as ''Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies'') is a 2004 American buddy stoner comedy film directed by Danny Leiner, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and st ...
'' (2004). Following a supporting role on the
HBO mockumentary
A mockumentary (a blend of ''mock'' and ''documentary''), fake documentary or docu-comedy is a type of film or television show depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary.
These productions are often used to analyze or comment on ...
sitcom ''
The Comeback'' (2005), she gained her first co-starring roles in the romantic comedy films ''
The Heartbreak Kid'' (2007) and ''
27 Dresses
''27 Dresses'' is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden. The film was released in Australia on January 10, 2008, and in the United States ...
'' (2008). She had an uncredited role in the science fiction film,
''The Invasion'' (2007). She played the female lead in
''Watchmen'' (2009) as Silk Spectre II, a role for which she was nominated for a
Saturn Award
The Saturn Awards are American awards presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The awards were created to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, but have since grown to reward other films bel ...
for
Best Supporting Actress.
In 2009, Åkerman had supporting and starring roles in the romantic comedies ''
The Proposal'' and ''
Couples Retreat
''Couples Retreat'' is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, and Dana Fox. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Da ...
''. From 2010 to 2016, she starred on the
Adult Swim
Adult Swim (AS; stylized as dult swim'' and often abbreviated as s'') is an American adult-oriented night-time cable television channel that shares channel space with the basic cable network Cartoon Network and is programmed by its in-house ...
comedy series ''
Childrens Hospital
''Childrens Hospital'' (originally titled ''Children's Hospital'' as webisodes) is an American black comedy television series and web series that parodies the medical drama genre, created by and starring actor/comedian Rob Corddry. The series b ...
''. In 2012, she co-starred in the comedy ''
Wanderlust
Wanderlust is a strong desire to wander or travel and explore the world.
Etymology
The first documented use of the term in English occurred in 1902 as a reflection of what was then seen as a characteristically German predilection for wandering ...
'' and the musical film ''
Rock of Ages''. She had her first lead television role with the short-lived
ABC comedy series ''
Trophy Wife
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'' (2013–2014). She later co-starred in the film ''
I'll See You in My Dreams'' (2015) and the action film ''
Rampage
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Places
* Rampage Mountain, a mountain in Montana
People
* Quinton Jackson (born 1978; nicknamed "Rampage"), American mixed martial artist and actor
* Randy Rampage (1960-2018), Canadian musician
* Rampage (rapper) (born 1 ...
'' (2018). Since 2016, Åkerman has had a main role on the
Showtime
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* ''Showtime'' (film), a 2002 American action/comedy film
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drama series ''
Billions'' as Lara Axelrod.
Apart from acting and modelling, Åkerman had a brief music career as the lead vocalist for
alternative rock
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band The Petalstones in the early 2000s, but eventually left to focus on her acting career. She has been married twice, first from 2007 to 2014 to Petalstones drummer Roberto Zincone, with whom she has a son, and, since 2018, to English actor
Jack Donnelly.
Early life
Åkerman was born in
Stockholm on 12 May 1978,
the daughter of aerobics teacher and part-time model Pia (née Sundström) and insurance broker Magnus Åkerman.
When she was two years old, the family moved to Canada after her father was offered a job there.
Four years later her parents divorced and her father moved back to Sweden. She was raised as a
Buddhist
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.
After her mother remarried, they moved to
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Niagara-on-the-Lake is a town in Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Niagara Peninsula at the point where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario, across the river from New York, United States. Niagara-on-the-Lake is in the Niagara Region of O ...
.
Her mother divorced again in Åkerman's teenage years.
Åkerman attended many different schools,
including
Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in
St. Catharines, Ontario
St. Catharines is the largest city in Canada's Niagara Region and the sixth largest urban area in the province of Ontario. As of 2016, it has an area of , 136,803 residents, and a metropolitan population of 406,074. It lies in Southern Ontari ...
.
She visited her father in
Falsterbo during school breaks and talked to him regularly over the phone.
She cites her parents as "supportive, positive influences" in her life.
Åkerman's mother introduced her to modelling while she was still in primary school. At age 16, she was discovered by
Ford Models
Ford Models, originally the Ford Modeling Agency, is an American international modeling agency based in New York City. It was established in 1946 by Eileen Ford and her husband Gerard W. Ford.
Company
Ford Models was started in 1946 by Eile ...
in a shopping mall in St. Catharines.
She was signed to the agency and later won a contract with skincare company
Noxzema
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.
She soon moved to
Toronto
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while attending
North Toronto Collegiate Institute
North Toronto Collegiate Institute (North Toronto CI, NTCI, NT, or North Toronto) is a non-semestered, public high school institution with over 1,200 students located in North Toronto area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is operated an ...
and later
Dante Alighieri Academy.
At the age of 18, inspired by the "helplessness" she sometimes felt during her childhood,
she decided to become a
child psychologist. She supported her education by modelling for television commercials and catalogue layouts.
While studying for a year at
York University
York University (french: Université York), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's fourth-largest university, and it has approximately 55,700 students, 7,000 faculty and staf ...
in Toronto, she was simultaneously offered guest roles on television as a result of her exposure in commercials.
She saw the acting roles as further opportunities to pay for her education but found herself enjoying acting, and later dropped out of school to become an actress.
She moved to
Los Angeles
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in 2001 to pursue her acting career full-time.
Career
Early roles (1997–2008)
Åkerman made her acting debut on the Canadian science fiction series ''
Earth: Final Conflict'' in 1997 in a smaller role as a robot.
She originally landed a role on an
MTV pilot
An aircraft pilot or aviator is a person who controls the flight of an aircraft by operating its directional flight controls. Some other aircrew members, such as navigators or flight engineers, are also considered aviators, because they a ...
with
Rachel McAdams
Rachel Anne McAdams (born November 17, 1978) is a Canadian actress. After graduating from a theatre degree program at York University in 2001, she worked in Canadian television and film productions, such as the drama film '' Perfect Pie'' (20 ...
but the project was never picked up by the network.
In 2000 she guest starred on ''
Relic Hunter'' and had a smaller role in the American film ''
The Skulls''.
The following year she made appearances on the series ''
Doc
DOC, Doc, doc or DoC may refer to:
In film and television
* ''Doc'' (2001 TV series), a 2001–2004 PAX series
* ''Doc'' (1975 TV series), a 1975–1976 CBS sitcom
* "D.O.C." (''Lost''), a television episode
* ''Doc'' (film), a 1971 Wester ...
'', ''
Twice in a Lifetime'' and ''
Witchblade''.
In 2001 she moved to Los Angeles, California, in hopes of pursuing a broader acting career.
At first, she worked as a waitress and stayed at a friend's house.
In 2002 she received a role in the film ''
The Utopian Society''.
The film was edited by
Francesco Sondelli, guitarist for alternative rock band Ozono.
Sondelli asked Åkerman to help the band with song lyrics and later asked her to sing.
Åkerman subsequently became the band's singer, and they changed their name to The Petalstones.
The band's debut album ''Stung'' was released in August 2005, but Åkerman eventually left to focus on her acting career. She described her singing as "sort of a self-made, self-taught, if-you-can't-hit-the-note-scream-it kind of thing".

In 2004 she got a small role in the film ''
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
''Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle'' (released in some international markets as ''Harold & Kumar Get the Munchies'') is a 2004 American buddy stoner comedy film directed by Danny Leiner, written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, and st ...
'',
but considered moving back to Canada as most of her auditions failed.
She was then cast in a supporting role as Juna on the
HBO television series ''
The Comeback'', with
Lisa Kudrow
Lisa Valerie Kudrow ( ; born July 30, 1963) is an American actress, producer, and screenwriter. She rose to fame for her role as Phoebe Buffay in the sitcom ''Friends'' (1994–2004), which has since been named one of the greatest television cha ...
in the main role.
Kudrow played a former sitcom star who tried to restart her career. Åkerman's appearance on the show garnered media attention and resulted in her being offered more roles.
A year later, she guest starred on an episode of ''
Love Monkey'' and two episodes of ''
Entourage''.
Before the ''Entourage'' episodes aired, she landed a role in the 2007 comedy film ''
The Brothers Solomon''.
The film was a
box office bomb
A box-office bomb, or box-office disaster, is a film that is unprofitable or considered highly unsuccessful during its theatrical run. Although any film for which the production, marketing, and distribution costs combined exceed the revenue after ...
and received largely critical reviews.
Åkerman signed up for a role opposite
Ben Stiller
Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller (born November 30, 1965) is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. He is the son of the comedians and actors Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara. Stiller was a member of a group of comedic actors colloquially known ...
in the comedy film ''
The Heartbreak Kid'', directed by the
Farrelly Brothers
Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly, collectively referred to as the Farrelly brothers, are American screenwriters and directors. They have made eleven films together, including '' Dumb and Dumber'', '' Outside Providence'', and '' There's Somethi ...
, in 2006.
She played Lila, the newly wedded wife of Stiller's character.
The film follows the couple's honeymoon in Mexico, where Stiller's character falls in love with another woman and realizes that the marriage was a mistake.
A remake of the 1972 film
of the same title, it was released in October 2007 to generally poor reviews, as critics deemed it "neither as daring nor as funny" as the directors' earlier films.
Åkerman's performance garnered more positive reviews; Desson Thomson of ''
The Washington Post
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'' called her a "fabulous comic partner" to Stiller,
while Roger Moore of ''
Times Herald-Record
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'' asserted that she had outperformed him. The film grossed US$14 million in its opening weekend in the United States, and went on to gross US$127 million globally.
In 2007, Åkerman joined the cast of ''
27 Dresses
''27 Dresses'' is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden. The film was released in Australia on January 10, 2008, and in the United States ...
'', a romantic comedy film directed by
Anne Fletcher
Anne Fletcher (born May 1, 1966) is an American choreographer, film director, dancer and actress. She directed the films '' Step Up'' (2006), ''27 Dresses'' (2008) and '' The Proposal'' (2009).
Early life
Born Anne Marie Fletcher in Detroit, Mich ...
with
Katherine Heigl
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in the lead role. The film follows Heigl's character Jane, who has always been the bridesmaid and dreams of her own wedding. Åkerman played Jane's sister Tess. The film was shot during the summer of 2007, and was released in January 2008 to weak critical reception as it was considered "clichéd and mostly forgettable". The film was more successful commercially, with a gross of US$160 million. Åkerman played the title role in ''Bye Bye Sally'', a short film directed by
Paul Leyden and based on Lisa Mannetti's short story ''Everybody Wins''.
The film premiered at the 2009
Newport Beach Film Festival
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.
Breakthrough with ''Watchmen'' (2009–2011)

In 2009, Åkerman starred as
Silk Spectre II in the
superhero film
A superhero film (or superhero movie) is a film that focuses on the actions of superheroes. Superheroes are individuals who possess superhuman abilities and are dedicated to protecting the public. These films typically feature action, adventu ...
''
Watchmen
''Watchmen'' is an American comic book maxiseries by the British creative team of writer Alan Moore, artist Dave Gibbons and colorist John Higgins. It was published monthly by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987 before being collected in a single-vo ...
'', an adaptation of
Alan Moore
Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including ''Watchmen'', '' V for Vendetta'', ''The Ballad of Halo Jones'', ''Swamp Thing'', ''Batman:'' ''The Killing Joke'', and ''From Hell ...
's graphic novel
of the same name.
Directed by
Zack Snyder
Zachary Edward Snyder (born March 1, 1966) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and cinematographer. He made his feature film debut in 2004 with '' Dawn of the Dead'', a remake of the 1978 horror film of the same name. Since t ...
, the feature film is set in an alternate reality in 1985 where a group of retired vigilantes investigate an apparent conspiracy against them.
Snyder favoured Åkerman over other more well-known actresses as he felt that they could not play such a serious part.
Åkerman rehearsed with "months of hardcore training" and went on a very strict diet.
She wore a brunette wig, high heels and an uncomfortable
latex
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In nature, latex is found as a milky fluid found in 10% of all flowering plants (angiosper ...
costume, which provided little protection when performing stunts, and she often bruised herself during filming.
Åkerman stated that her character carries the emotion of the film as she is the only woman among several men. Premiering in February 2009, the film received generally favourable reviews,
and was a commercial success, grossing US$185 million worldwide.
Although Åkerman was nominated for a
Saturn Award
The Saturn Awards are American awards presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The awards were created to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, but have since grown to reward other films bel ...
for
Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film,
critics were generally negative towards her acting. She also received nominations for a
Teen Choice Award
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and two
Scream Awards
The Scream Awards was an award show dedicated to the horror fiction, horror, Science fiction, sci-fi, and fantasy genres of feature films. Originally only having ''Scream Queen'' and ''Heroic Performance'' awards for actors, the personnel awards h ...
.
Åkerman appeared in the 2009 romantic comedy film ''
The Proposal'', starring
Sandra Bullock
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and
Ryan Reynolds
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He began his career starring in the Canadian teen ...
in the lead roles. Åkerman played a supporting role as Gertrude, the ex-girlfriend of Reynolds' character. Although the film received mixed reviews, it went on to gross US$317 million worldwide. Also in 2009, Åkerman starred in the comedy film ''
Couples Retreat
''Couples Retreat'' is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Billingsley marking his directorial debut, and written by Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, and Dana Fox. Vaughn and Favreau star with Jason Bateman, Faizon Love, Kristin Da ...
'', opposite
Jon Favreau
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and
Vince Vaughn
Vincent Anthony Vaughn (born March 28, 1970) is an American actor.
Vaughn began acting in the late 1980s, appearing in minor television roles before attaining wider recognition with the 1996 comedy-drama film '' Swingers''. He has appeared in ...
.
The film follows four couples as they travel to a tropical island resort for couples therapy.
Åkerman played Ronnie, the wife of Vaughn's character.
She enjoyed playing a mother for the first time and tried to make her character as truthful as possible.
The film premiered in theatres in October 2009 and grossed US$34 million in its opening weekend in the United States, entering number one at the box office, and totalled US$171 million worldwide. Reception for the film was mainly negative, although Åkerman's performance was met with more positive reactions.
In 2010, Åkerman co-starred as Annie in the
Josh Radnor
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-directed comedy-drama film ''
Happy. Thank You. More. Please.''
As her character has
alopecia
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, Åkerman shaved off her eyebrows and wore a bald cap to cover her hair.
She was originally offered a different part, but felt that she wanted to play Annie as it was different from her previous roles.
The film premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival
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in January 2010 and received an audience award for Favorite U.S. Drama.
Reviews from critics were polarized, but Åkerman received praise. Later in 2010, she guest starred on the ''
How I Met Your Mother
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'' episode "
The Wedding Bride",
and joined the cast of the
Adult Swim
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comedy series ''
Childrens Hospital
''Childrens Hospital'' (originally titled ''Children's Hospital'' as webisodes) is an American black comedy television series and web series that parodies the medical drama genre, created by and starring actor/comedian Rob Corddry. The series b ...
''.
Playing the part of the promiscuous Dr. Valerie Flame, Åkerman joined during the series' second season along with
Henry Winkler
Henry Franklin Winkler, OBE (born October 30, 1945), is an American actor, comedian, author, executive producer, and director. After rising to fame as Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on the American television series '' Happy Days'', Winkler has ...
.
The series was originally a
web series
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and Åkerman accepted the role after viewing several
webisode
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s. "It was totally up my alley, my kind of humor", she said of the series.
The same year, she played a supporting role in the romantic comedy film ''
The Romantics
The Romantics are an American rock band formed in 1977 in Detroit. The band is often put under the banner of new wave and power pop. They were influenced by 1950s American rock and roll, Detroit's MC5, the Stooges, early Bob Seger, Motown ...
'' with
Katie Holmes
Kate Noelle Holmes (born December 18, 1978) is an American actress. She first achieved fame as Joey Potter on the television series '' Dawson's Creek'' (1998–2003).
Holmes made her feature film debut in 1997 with a supporting role in Ang Le ...
,
Josh Duhamel
Joshua David Duhamel (; born November 14, 1972) is an American actor and former fashion model. After various modeling work, he made his acting debut as Leo du Pres on the ABC daytime soap opera ''All My Children'' and later starred as Danny Mc ...
and
Anna Paquin
Anna Hélène Paquin ( ; born 24 July 1982) is a New Zealand actress. Born in Winnipeg and raised in Wellington, Paquin made her acting debut portraying Flora McGrath in the romantic drama film '' The Piano'' (1993), for which she won the Aca ...
. The film premiered in September 2010 on limited release to generally negative reviews.

In 2010, she starred in
Sebastian Gutierrez's comedy film ''
Elektra Luxx'' opposite
Carla Gugino
Carla Gugino (; born August 29, 1971) is an American actress. After appearing in ''Troop Beverly Hills'' (1989) and '' This Boy's Life'' (1993), she received recognition for her starring roles as Ingrid Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' trilogy (2001 ...
and
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Leonard Gordon-Levitt (; born February 17, 1981) is an American actor. He has received various accolades, including nominations for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his leading performances ...
. The film is a sequel to 2009's ''
Women in Trouble''.
Åkerman played Trixie, an awkward drug store clerk who falls for Gordon-Levitt's character, who in turn is obsessed with Gugino's character, a retired porn star.
Åkerman was offered the role during a screening of ''Women in Trouble''.
The film premiered in March 2011 on limited release and received generally unfavourable reviews; critics dismissed its many subplots and called it a "bizarre sex comedy".
Next, Åkerman starred in the lead female role in the film ''
The Bang Bang Club'', which follows a group of young photojournalists in South Africa during the final stages of the
apartheid
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. Åkerman played Robin Comley, a newspaper photo editor. The film premiered during the
2010 Toronto International Film Festival
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to mixed reviews from the press. In 2010, Åkerman signed up for a part in newcomer Aaron Harvey's ''
Catch .44
''Catch .44'' is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Aaron Harvey and starring Forest Whitaker, Bruce Willis, Malin Åkerman, Nikki Reed, Deborah Ann Woll, and Brad Dourif.
Plot
Drug boss Mel sends his associates Tes, D ...
'', a drama-thriller film with
Forest Whitaker
Forest Steven Whitaker (born July 15, 1961) is an American actor. He is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a British Academy Film Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
After making his fil ...
and
Bruce Willis
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is a retired American actor. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series '' Moonlighting'' (1985–1989) and appeared in over a hundred films, gaining recognition as an action hero ...
in the male lead roles.
The film was generally ignored by critics and movie goers alike.
Further film and television work (2012–2014)
Åkerman had a supporting role in the 2012 comedy film ''
Wanderlust
Wanderlust is a strong desire to wander or travel and explore the world.
Etymology
The first documented use of the term in English occurred in 1902 as a reflection of what was then seen as a characteristically German predilection for wandering ...
'', with
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Joanna Aniston (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress and film producer. She is the recipient of various accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Since her career ...
and
Paul Rudd
Paul Stephen Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American actor. He studied theater at the University of Kansas and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, before making his acting debut in 1991. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in ...
.
The film focuses on an overworked couple who end up at a commune when they try to slow things down.
Åkerman played Eva, a woman at the commune.
The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who were divided regarding its humour, but ultimately praised the cast. ''Wanderlust'' underperformed at the box office, earning just over US$20 million worldwide during its theatrical run. Åkerman appeared in the comedy film ''The Giant Mechanical Man'', which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2012 to average reviews. She had a supporting role in the 2012 rock musical, rock musical film, musical film ''
Rock of Ages'', based on the stage production Rock of Ages (musical), of the same name.
She played Constance Sack, a journalist who interviews Tom Cruise's character Stacee Jaxx. She hired a vocal coach as her role required her to sing; she and Cruise recorded a duet of Foreigner (band), Foreigner's "I Want to Know What Love Is" (1984).
The duet appears on Rock of Ages (2012 film)#Soundtrack, the soundtrack, which peaked at number five on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 and sold 320,000 copies in the US. Although the film grossed lower than expected, its opening weekend gross in the United States became the third-highest ever for an adaption of a stage production.

Åkerman played opposite Nicolas Cage in the 2012 bank heist action film ''Stolen (2012 film), Stolen''. The film received negative reviews from critics and bombed at the box office.
Next, Åkerman appeared in the crime film ''Hotel Noir'' (2012), the comedy horror film ''Cottage Country (film), Cottage Country'' (2013), and the action thriller ''The Numbers Station'' (2013), all of which were panned by critics.
In 2013, Åkerman portrayed Debbie Harry in Randall Miller's film ''CBGB (film), CBGB''. The film received a limited theatrical release and was met with negative reviews in the press. During this time, she had several guest roles on television, including the series ''Newsreaders'', ''Robot Chicken'', and ''Welcome to Sweden (2014 TV series), Welcome to Sweden''. From 2012 to 2013, she had a recurring role on
ABC's comedy series ''Suburgatory'' as Alex, the absent mother of the main character Tessa. Åkerman was also a contestant on the comedy series ''Burning Love (TV series), Burning Love'' (2012), which parodied the reality series ''The Bachelor (American TV series), The Bachelor''.
From 2013 to 2014, Åkerman held the lead role on the ABC sitcom ''
Trophy Wife
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''. She played Kate Harrison, the third wife of Bradley Whitford's character. Marcia Gay Harden and Michaela Watkins co-starred as Whitford's two ex-wives.
Åkerman also served as a producer. She was initially put off by the title, "I saw the title and I said, 'Hell no, I'm not playing a trophy wife!'"
However, she changed her mind after reading the script; she liked the writing and how the character is not actually a trophy wife. Executive producer Lee Eisenberg said the title was "always meant to be ironic".
The series received positive reviews from critics, who praised the chemistry between the actors. Åkerman received critical acclaim for her performance; Gabriel Mizrahi of ''The Huffington Post'' deemed her portrayal "terrific", and Matt Webb Mitovich of TVLine opined that she "no less than shines here, coming off as fun-loving but not flaky, warm and not overheated".
Several television critics named it one of the best new sitcoms of 2013,
and some criticized its title for confusing audiences by suggesting it is about something that it is not.
Willa Paskin of ''Slate (website), Slate'' regarded the title "terrible" and "an insult to its lovely, daffy main character".
Criticism was also directed towards ABC for giving the series a poor time slot.
''Trophy Wife'' aired for one season before its cancellation.
Recent work (2015–present)
Åkerman was a main cast member on Yahoo! Screen's short-lived comedy series ''Sin City Saints'' (2015), which ran for an eight-episode season. She portrayed Dusty Halford, the lawyer of the eponymous basketball team. Åkerman co-starred in Brett Haley's comedy-drama film ''
I'll See You in My Dreams'' (2015) with Blythe Danner. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews. Also in 2015, she starred in the comedy slasher film ''The Final Girls'' with Taissa Farmiga. The film follows a group of high school students who are transported into a slasher film. The film received generally favourable reviews from critics, who noted its "surprising layer of genuine emotion" amidst "the meta amusement". Åkerman was nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.

Åkerman acted in two feature films in 2016, ''Misconduct (film), Misconduct'' and ''The Ticket (2016 film), The Ticket'', both of which received limited release. Critical reception of ''Misconduct'' was generally negative, while ''The Ticket'' attracted mixed reviews.
Åkerman's performance in the latter, as the wife of a blind man who regained his sight, was met with positive reception. The same year, Åkerman starred alongside Orlando Bloom and Kate Micucci on an episode of the Netflix comedy-drama series ''Easy (TV series), Easy'', an anthology series with stand-alone episodes of different characters exploring relationships. Since 2016, Åkerman has been a main cast member on the
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Billions'', playing the role of Lara Axelrod, the wife of billionaire hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod, portrayed by Damian Lewis.
Åkerman enjoys playing the character due to her "no-nonsense" attitude.
The series has received critical acclaim throughout its four seasons, and was renewed for a fifth season in May 2019. Åkerman stepped into a recurring role for the third season to accommodate for roles in other projects, which was written into the storyline of season 3 as her character becomes Bobby Axelrod's ex-wife, allowing her to step away from the show without angering the fans.
Åkerman was cast in Brad Peyton's science fiction monster film ''
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'' (2018), based on the video game series Rampage (franchise), of the same name, as Claire Wyden, the CEO of a company responsible for the infection and mutation of several animals. She liked playing a villain for the first time as it was a "good challenge". She said, "I don't think she had any redeeming qualities, but I don't think characters have to have redeeming qualities. It's quite fun to just enjoy being evil". The film became a commercial success with a worldwide revenue of US$428 million, ending up as the twenty-first highest-grossing film of 2018. Critical reception was mixed, with some critics deeming it a "brainless blockbuster". In 2019, Åkerman made a guest appearance on the Comedy Central educational comedy series ''Drunk History'' where she played accused murderer Beulah Annan. Åkerman played the role of Grace Richmond, the mother of Liana Liberato's character, in Martha Stephens' coming-of-age drama ''To the Stars (film), To the Stars'' (2019). The film premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival to positive reviews from critics.
Åkerman signed on for an NBC drama pilot titled ''Prism'' in February 2019. The pilot, directed by Daniel Barnz, details a murder trial told through different perspectives of each key person involved, with Åkerman as public defender Rachel Lewis.
NBC passed on the project in May 2019. Åkerman played her first Swedish-speaking film role in the jukebox musical film ''En del av mitt hjärta (film), En del av mitt hjärta'', directed by Edward af Sillén and based on music by Swedish singer Tomas Ledin. The film received a Christmas 2019 release in Sweden. She also starred in ''The Sleepover'', directed by Trish Sie for Netflix. Åkerman was cast in the comedy film ''Friendsgiving'', directed by Nicol Paone in her directorial debut. Åkerman is also a producer on the project. She appeared in an episode of the AMC (TV channel), AMC anthology series ''Soulmates (TV series), Soulmates'', which premiered on 5 October 2020. In 2020, Åkerman played the lead role of Ally in the CBS comedy pilot ''The Three of Us'' which was created by Frank Pines.
Personal life

Having been born in Sweden and raised in Canada, Åkerman has said that she has "conflicting feelings" for the two countries.
In an interview for ''Toronto Star'', she said, "Every time I'm in Canada I feel more Swedish, and every time I'm in Sweden I feel more Canadian. I belong in both places and I love them both equally."
She is a Swedish citizen but not a Canadian one, instead having permanent residency in Canada.
She became an American citizen in October 2018.
Apart from speaking fluent English and Swedish, she also speaks French and Spanish.
Åkerman met Italian musician Roberto Zincone in 2003, when she was the lead singer for The Petalstones, for which he was the drummer.
They usually socialized after band practice, using a dictionary as Zincone could not speak English.
They eventually started dating and married in Sorrento in June 2007.
In 2013, they had a son called Sebastian Zincone. The couple separated in November 2013, and Zincone filed for divorce later that month. In October 2017, Åkerman announced her engagement to English actor
Jack Donnelly. They married in Tulum, Quintana Roo, Tulum in December 2018.
Inspired by her
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Åkerman has a Nelumbo nucifera, lotus flower tattoo on her upper back.
She also has a tattooed "Z" on her right wrist, which she got to honor Zincone when they were married.
Åkerman has revealed that she is dyslexia, dyslexic and that it takes her "a long time" to learn her lines: "I get horrified when I have to do table reads with the whole cast, because there's a lot of stuttering coming from me, so I have to do a lot of prep."
Because of this, she prefers to improvise her lines.
Public image
In 2008 she made her first appearance on AskMen.com's "99 Most Desirable Women" list at number 60. The same year men's magazine ''Maxim (magazine), Maxim'' placed her at number 59 in their annual "Hot 100" rankings. The following year the magazine ranked her at number four.
In 2012 Åkerman travelled to Tanzania with Opportunity International and has since begun support of their international development work, becoming a Young Ambassador for Opportunity in June 2012, and hosting a fundraiser for Opportunity in October 2012. She served food with fellow actress January Jones at the Los Angeles Mission's annual Thanksgiving (United States), Thanksgiving event in 2021.
Filmography
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1978 births
Living people
Actresses from Stockholm
Actresses from Toronto
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Swedish emigrants to the United States
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21st-century American actresses
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American people of Canadian descent
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