Katarina Ewerlöf

Katarina Ewerlöf—if you’ve watched any Swedish film from the late '90s or early 2000s, you’ve probably seen her face. Born smack in the middle of winter, December 28th, 1959, in Karlskrona—so, yeah, she’s basically got ice in her veins (in the best possible way). She just sort of fell into acting and never looked back, racking up roles that stick with you long after the credits roll. Tomten är far till alla barnen? Classic. It’s that holiday film that doesn’t sugarcoat the chaos of family gatherings, and Ewerlöf nails her part with this wild mix of humor and raw honesty. Paradiset (2003) is another one where she shines—Swedish thrillers do tension better than most, and she’s right at the heart of it, making you sweat bullets right along with her. Then there's Talismanen, a gripping TV series from 2003. Again, she’s got this knack for pulling you into the story—like, you’re not just watching, you’re living it. Her characters aren’t perfect, far from it, and that’s what makes them so real. Ewerlöf’s got this energy, this edge, that keeps you watching even when things get messy. Sweden’s got a ton of talented actors, but she stands out—maybe it’s her range, or just the way she throws herself into every role. Either way, if you’re looking for someone who can carry a scene (or, honestly, steal it), you can’t go wrong with Katarina Ewerlöf.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1959-12-28
  • Birth Location: Karlskrona, Blekinge län, Sweden
  • Professions: Make-Up Department, Actress, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      movies trivia informationnnSo, in the Swedish dub of Thumbelina from ’94, Queen Tabitha’s voice? That’s a whole thing on its own. The original film’s got a fairytale vibe, super whimsical, all that Don Bluth magic, right? But if you’re watching it in Sweden, you’ll notice the Queen’s voice is different—like, not just another generic princess type, but someone who really brings a regal, almost cheeky energy to the role. Swedish dubs tend to have their own unique flair, and this one’s no exception. The actress behind Queen Tabitha gives her a ton of personality—think warm, wise, but not above throwing in a little sass when needed. It totally changes how the character comes across, making her more memorable for Swedish audiences. Honestly, if you only know Thumbelina in English, you’re missing out on a whole different flavor. Swedish dubs just hit differently, and Queen Tabitha is a perfect example of that.

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