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Maria Josefin Asplund born 15 October [1] is a Swedish actress. Asplund grew up in the suburbs of Stockholm, Sweden, with her Polish mother, Swedish father and older sister. Asplund's parents divorced when she was 7 years old. Asplund began acting at the local theater close to her home at the age of 6, where she played various characters in different musicals until her teenage years. During her childhood the stage was one of few places that truly felt like home, she said in an interview with Swedish Radio. She played one of the lead roles in the film adaption of the best selling Swedish novel The Circle and gained international recognition through her role as Astrid in History Channel series Vikings.
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Swedish actress Josefin Asplund is on a bit of a roll. The series has finally reached our screens in UK over on the excellent Walter Presents and ALL4 so you if you are based here you can get to watch this incredibly tense and brilliant series. As she appears on the video call, she looks radiant and happy. The sun is shining in Sweden. After the obligatory talk about the weather, we move on to talking about her latest show that I am excited about but yet to watch: Snow Angels. As ever, we have to wait for a hopeful release in the United Kingdom. So the whole plot line is that a five-week old baby is missing and I play the mother of the baby. She is quite a complicated character, she is vulnerable and is showing signs of having an addiction to sedatives. Sleeping so hard at night that she has no idea what is going on. Then she wakes up one morning and her baby is gone and the story is told in a non-chronological order — it starts when the baby is missing and trips back to what happened before the disappearance, and so on.
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The series was later released in March and become one of our favourite series of — most notably for an outstanding performance from Josefin. This time round, I catch up with her during a break from filming in Denmark for a new undisclosed series! Josefin always seems to have an interesting hair style going on — for those who caught her in the later seasons of Vikings will remember some of the styles she had going on there, then there was her character in Snow Angels which leads me to discuss her character Emily in Top Dog , whose wardrobe is slightly more upmarket than her previous roles. Released back in , Top Dog seems to have circumnavigated around the world before finally coming to the UK with Walter Presents on All4. Her character is very determined to become one of the top lawyers in Sweden and her work is practically her entire life, but in doing so she encounters some very tricky situations, the first when she encounters Teddy played by Alexej Manelov.
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Although the flagship Vikings series came to an end on Amazon Prime in , original cast member Josefin Asplund told Express. Unfortunately, her character was killed off during a climactic scene with Lagertha Katheryn Winnick in the penultimate season. Even so, there could still be a way for new showrunner Jeb Stuart to bring back some of the original cast in visions or flashbacks.
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