Alexandra Rapaport
Swedish actress (born 1971)
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- Alexandra Susanna Rapaport (born 26 December 1971) is a Swedish film and stage actress.
- She then worked for Uppsala Theatre before becoming engaged by the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, where she is part of the permanent ensemble and has participated a number of classic plays.
- Personal life She was born on 26 December 1971 in Bromma.
- Her father, Edmund Rapaport (1923–2020), was a Polish Jew who fled to Sweden during World War II and became a statistician.
- She and her husband, Joakim Eliasson, had a son in 2007 and a daughter in 2010.
Alexandra Susanna Rapaport (born 26 December 1971) is a Swedish film and stage actress. She studied at the Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm, from which she graduated in 1997. She then worked for Uppsala Theatre before becoming engaged by the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, where she is part of the permanent ensemble and has participated a number of classic plays.
She has featured in more than 40 feature films and TV series, among them the crime series The Sandhamn Murders, Gåsmamman and Heder.
Personal life
She was born on 26 December 1971 in Bromma. She graduated from the Stockholm Theater Academy in 1997.
Her father, Edmund Rapaport (1923–2020), was a Polish Jew who fled to Sweden during World War II and became a statistician. Her mother, Ewa Rapaport (1938–1981), was an architect.
She and her husband, Joakim Eliasson, had a son in 2007 and a daughter in 2010.
Her niece, alpine free-skier Matilda Rapaport, died in an avalanche accident in 2016.
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