Annika Andersson
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8 May 1968
- Comedian
- actress
Annika Andersson | |
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Annika Andersson in 2006 | |
| Born | Kerstin Annika Andersson 8 May 1968 Mårdaklev, Sweden |
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| Spouse | Tomas Korenado |
| Children | 4 |
Kerstin Annika Andersson (born 8 May 1968) is a Swedish actress and comedian. She started with roles in farces at the Vallarnas friluftsteater, later having a career in both television and film as well.
Early life
Kerstin Annika Andersson was born on 8 May 1968 in Mårdaklev, Sweden.[1][2]
In 1987, she started working at the reception desk at the camping at Gekås.[3] Later starting working at the ladies department of the store.[4] In 1986, Andersson made her stage debut when her father Tore Wallnedal did a New Years revue in her hometown of Mårdaklev.[5]
Career
Her career started in 1996, when she got the role as Bettan Olsson in the farce Hemlighuset at Vallarnas friluftsteater in Falkenberg.[6] In 1997, she return to the same theater in the farce Hemvärn & påssjuka in the role as Greta Kristersson.[6] She has also acted in television, in the 1999 comedy series Full Frys, in the 2005 comedy series Hon och Hannes, both on TV4.[7] As well as acting in films like The Stig-Helmer Story in 2011 and Svart kung a film released in 2014.[8]
She participated in the 2019 season of Bäst i test, which was broadcast on TV4.[9]
In 2006, Andersson was part of the R.E.A comedy show at Hamburger Börs in Stockholm.[10] In 2007, Andersson in the show Otroligt het! at the Lisebergsteatern in Gothenburg.[11] Between 2003 and 2012, she was a full time panel member on the TV4 sports comedy show Time out.[12]
In 2017, Andersson played Marika in the TV4 series Enkelstöten.[13] And in 2020 she had a leading role in the SVT series "Falkenberg forever".[8]
She has won the Guldmasken, awarded for private theatre productions, twice: as best actor in 2001 for Dagens dubbel and best supporting actress in 2000 for Inte nu älskling.[14]