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Sofia Helin

1972 - Today

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Sofia Margareta Götschenhjelm-Helin is a Swedish actress. She was nominated for a Guldbagge Award for her role in Dalecarlians, and stars as Saga Norén in the Danish/Swedish co-produced TV series The Bridge (Danish: Broen; Swedish: Bron). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sofia Helin is the 3,129th most popular actor (down from 2,005th in 2019), the 541st most popular biography from Sweden (down from 365th in 2019) and the 46th most popular Swedish Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Sofia Helin ranks 3,129 out of 13,578Before her are Jeanne Crain, Mark Pellegrino, Lois Smith, Valerie Perrine, Eva Bartok, and Elizabeth Mitchell. After her are Joan Blondell, Bergüzar Korel, Naomie Harris, Isabella Andreini, Vladimir Basov, and Nigel Bruce.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Sofia Helin ranks 113Before her are Beth Hart, Christian Oliver, Gabriel Mann, Umaro Sissoco Embaló, Rebecca Romijn, and Afghan Girl. After her are Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Özcan Deniz, Jonny Lee Miller, Victor Ponta, Ari Behn, and Virgilijus Alekna.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Sofia Helin ranks 541 out of 1,879Before her are Karl Staaff (1860), Anders Jahan Retzius (1742), Åsa Larsson (1966), Thomas Hammarberg (1942), Sune Andersson (1921), and Slim Borgudd (1946). After her are Fredrik von Otter (1833), Maria Röhl (1801), Knut Ångström (1857), Olle Hellbom (1925), Otto Andersson (1910), and Janet Ågren (1949).

Among ACTORS In Sweden

Among actors born in Sweden, Sofia Helin ranks 46Before her are Marika Green (1943), Anna Q. Nilsson (1888), Ulla Jacobsson (1929), Lena Endre (1955), Alicia Vikander (1988), and Sven-Bertil Taube (1934). After her are Janet Ågren (1949), Ricky Bruch (1946), Sven Wollter (1934), Björn Granath (1946), Jarl Kulle (1927), and Bo Svenson (1941).