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Amalia Holm

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Amalia Holm
BornAmalia Holm Bjelke
Oslo, Norway
Other namesAmalia Holm Bjelke
💼 Occupation
Actress
📆 Years active  2013–present

Amalia Holm Bjelke is a Swedish-Norwegian actress,[citation needed] born on 9 April 1995.[citation needed] She is best known for roles in Alena, The Girl in the spider's Web, The Hidden Child and Motherland: Fort Salem.[1] She currently plays Scylla Ramshorn in the Freeform series Motherland: Fort Salem.[2]

Personal life

Amalia Holm joined the Nacka Musikklasser in 2005 and graduated in 2011. After this, she attended training at the Kungsholmens Gymnasium in 2011 and graduated in 2014. Amalia is multilingual and she speaks Norwegian, Swedish, English, and German fluently. Her hobbies include singing, windsurfing, sailing, piano, badminton, telemark, alpine & cross-country skiing.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2013 The Hidden Child Young Elsy
2015 Alena Alena
2017 Intercourse Sofia Short film
2017 The Eternal Road Kathy

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2015 En delad värld Louise Main cast
2016 Vårdgården Bea Leijon Main cast
2016 Heroes of the Baltic Sea Ingrid Oxe 3 episodes
2017 Playground Amy Seely Main cast
2017 Saltön Tone 4 episodes
2017 Skitlycklig Main cast
2018 Jägarna Rebecca Lindmark 3 episodes
2018 Koukussa Lise
2018 Gösta Melissa's friend
2019 The Inspector and the Sea Silke Aspelin
2020 Mina Problem Åsa Ohlsson
2020 Den sista sommaren Nico Main cast
2020 Delete me Marion Main cast
2020–present Motherland: Fort Salem Taylor Hickson Main cast

References

  1. Dodson, Claire. "Meet the "Motherland: Fort Salem" Cast — Here's Who Plays Raelle, Abigail, Tally, Scylla, and More". yahoo.com. Retrieved March 19, 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. Dodson, Claire (19 March 2020). "'Motherland Fort Salem' Freeform TV Series". Teen Vogue. Retrieved 19 March 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)

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