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Anna Maria Lotten Roos, born June 26, 1971, in Sånga, is a Swedish actress. Roos, who grew up in Marieholm in Eslöv Municipality, has a master's degree in drama from 2001 at the Helsinki Theater Academy. She has worked as a freelancer in a number of theater productions, TV series, and films.
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- The Bridge (2011) as Sonjas läkare
- The Sommerdahl Murders (2020) as Sif Jönsson's stemme
- Wallander (2005) as Inger
- Fallen (2023) as Åsa
- The Hunt for a Killer (2020) as Monica Olhed
- Let Go (2024) as Doctor
- Mannen Som Log (2003) as Receptionist
- Beyond (2010) as Inga-Lill
- Wallander: The Sniper (2009) as Inger
- Wallander 31 - The Arsonist (2013) as Mamma på barnkalas
- Here Come The Girls 3 (2011) Cast
- My World in Yours (2019) Cast
- Birthday (2010) as Katarina
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Most-watched Lotten Roos films currently: Let Go (2024), Beyond (2010), Wallander: The Sniper (2009), Wallander 31 - The Arsonist (2013), Here Come The Girls 3 (2011).
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Selected TV credits: The Bridge (2011), The Sommerdahl Murders (2020), Wallander (2005), Fallen (2023), The Hunt for a Killer (2020).
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