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Margareta Pettersson

Margareta Pettersson

2 titles Acting Oct 06, 1955

Margareta Pettersson is a celebrated Swedish actress with a vibrant career spanning over three decades. She gained international recognition for her compelling performance as Solveig Edvardsen in the critically acclaimed film "Downsizing," directed by Oscar-winner Alexander Payne, where she shared the screen with notable actors including Matt Damon, Christoph Waltz, and Hong Chau.

Renowned for her authenticity and strong on-screen presence, Margareta has demonstrated her versatility not only as an actress but also as a comedienne. Her impressive body of work includes collaborations with legendary filmmaker Ingmar Bergman in classics such as "Fanny and Alexander" and "Face to Face," where Bergman praised her natural talent. Additionally, she worked with Lasse Hallström in the film "Tuppen."

In 2021, Margareta was honored as the Audience Favorite at the Swedish Short Film Festival for her short film "Tissel Tassel." Her creative vision extends to her roles as a producer, director, and screenwriter. She starred in her own short film "Mötet," which received a nomination for Best Short Film at the Swedish Short Film Festival in 2019. That same year, she was nominated for Best Swedish Female Actor at the Luleå International Film Festival for her role in "Alma 2." Margareta also won the Prize of Honour at the Polish Movie Festival in 2019 and played a key role in "The Tyrant," which earned the title of Best Swedish Short Film at the Luleå International Film Festival in 2020.

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