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- Livia Maria Millhagen (born 23 May 1973) is a Swedish actress. Millhagen was born in Stockholm and studied at Malmö Theatre Academy 1995–99. In 1997 she...
- Kundler as Jesper Wennquist Eva Fritjofsson as Elin (Jesper's mother) Livia Millhagen as Malin Tavast Magnus Krepper as Bengt Tavast Angela Kovacs as Doctor...
- Varli, Felicia Truedsson, Mimmi Cyon, Ingela Olsson, Rennie Mirro, Livia Millhagen and David Lenneman were announced to have been cast in recurring roles...
- bad reviews, and at home he is financially supported by his wife (Livia Millhagen). He is forced to get a real job. It premiered on April 13, 2017 via Swedish...
- Hungarian graphic designer and singer, and the wife of King Diamond Livia Millhagen (born 1973), Swedish actress Livia Altmann (born 1994), Swiss ice hockey...
- directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf. Jonas Karlsson as Tobias Carling Livia Millhagen as Carola Christiansson Ingvar Hirdwall as Karl Henrik Liv Mjönes as Jenny...
- was an appreciated parti****tor of social life. Göran Alm och Rebecka Millhagen: Drottningholms slott. Bd 2, Från Gustav III till Carl XVI Gustaf / [utgiven]...
- stockholmgamlastan.se (in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan. Retrieved 4 December 2014. Millhagen, Rebecka. "Götiska rummet" [The Geatish Room] (PDF). www.sfv.se (in Swedish)...
- the original on October 23, 2007. Retrieved February 1, 2020. Rebecka Millhagen. "Sagerska huset". stockholmskallan. Retrieved February 1, 2020. "Klara...
- (born 1974) Sven Melander (1947–2022) Börje Mellvig (1911–1998) Livia Millhagen (born 1973) Liv Mjönes (born 1979) Thor Modéen (1898–1950) Jan Molander...