Monica Edwardson
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Alternate Names: Monica Edvardsson, Monica Edwardsson
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Born on February 14, 1951, in Stockholm, Sweden, Monica Edwardson (born Monica Bojan Agnete Edwardsson) is a distinguished Swedish actress known for her compelling dramatic performances. She rose to national prominence for her lead role in the 1983 TV mini-series "Nilla", where she portrayed a 22-year-old woman grappling with long-term drug addiction.
Throughout her career, Edwardson has become a familiar face in Swedish television and film, with notable roles in productions such as the crime thriller Goltuppen (1991), the family drama Kära farmor (1990), and the mystery series Graven (2004). Her filmography also includes appearances in popular Swedish franchises like Beck (1998) and Skärgårdsdoktorn. Often credited as Monica Edvardsson, she has maintained a steady presence in the industry, contributing to both contemporary dramas and classic Swedish crime procedurals.


