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Hanna Alström is a Swedish actress born on July 5, 1981, in Stockholm, Sweden. She began acting at the age of five, performing alongside her older sister, Sara Alström, who is also an actress. Her early acting experiences included appearances at the Unga Teatern, a youth theater directed by Maggie Widstrand. These performances were staged at various theaters throughout Stockholm.
Demonstrating a strong passion and talent for acting from an early age, Alström took part in multiple productions. At the age of six, she was cast in Staffan Götestam's play Gränsland, which she performed at venues such as Puckteatern and Grona Lund Theatre. She also appeared at Sweden's prestigious Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten), further cementing her early reputation as a promising young performer.
Hanna Alström pursued formal education in the performing arts by studying at Sankt Erik’s Gymnasium, a school in Stockholm known for its performing arts programs. She later attended the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting (Teaterhögskolan i Stockholm), which is one of the country’s most respected institutions for dramatic arts training. Her time at these institutions helped refine her skills and prepare her for a professional acting career.
Alström's breakout international role came in 2014 when she was cast as Princess Tilde of Sweden in the British action-comedy film Kingsman: The Secret Service. Her role garnered global attention and contributed significantly to her recognition outside of Sweden. She reprised the role in the 2017 sequel, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, further solidifying her presence in international cinema.
In her personal life, Hanna Alström was married to Swedish actor Gustaf Skarsgård, known for his role in the television series Vikings. The couple got married in 1999 and divorced in 2005. Despite their separation, both have continued to succeed in their respective careers in the entertainment industry.
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