I went on holiday with my kids and I had to make the choice - a good vacation for me, or a good vacation for them. A good vacation for them is to be with other Swedish kids, so I chose that, but I had to say, you have to behave, because I can't have a scene in the restaurant.
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Sofia Helin
Profession:
Actress
Born:
April 25, 1972
Nationality:
Swedish
Quotes by Sofia Helin
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I haven't seen 'The Killing'.
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Sofia Helin
In fact I spent a lot of time in my childhood trying to figure out what other people wanted of me. That made me study other people very much. Then I actually started university and I got quite bored. This is when I found out I wanted to be an actor.
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I just figured, 'I don't want to go to university anymore,' so I went to Stockholm. I went into this teaching school and after one year I got a part in a soap opera in Stockholm. It's called 'Rederiet.'
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I don't know much about British TV. Actually me, I'm looking more at American ones.
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I talked to a brain specialist who told me when you think like someone else for such a long time, your brain actually changes.
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I was embarrassed this spring when corona came. Everything in life had been so fast and seemed so important and then I realised the kind of stress that I allowed myself to be under, and I was embarrassed.
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I spend most money on my garden.
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Acting, when you don't want to do it or you disagree with everything, is almost like having sex with someone you don't like. I had one experience like that on stage, in a terrible version of The Cherry Orchard. I put on a wig, dark-coloured contacts and just hoped no one would recognise me.
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So I sat down in my student room and thought, when did I have a lot of fun? I realised it was acting. I was 22. Then I slowly started to make small steps.
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Then I had lunch with my cousin who works for WaterAid and she said yes, it's a catastrophe. And another catastrophe is that every day 1,400 children die from poisoned water, so now I'm an ambassador for WaterAid.
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My dad was the 10th of 11 children. My mother has three brothers. My dad was a salesman, my mum was a school nurse.
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Tragedy struck the family when I was 10 days old. My eldest brother was killed in a car accident. He was six. My grandmother survived the incident, but the loss devastated my parents. I think they went into shock for a couple of years.
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My parents taught me broad Christian values. To be kind to one another, to be honest, not to just think about yourself.
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Mystery Road' hadn't been shown in Scandinavia but I read the script and I just had to do it.
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When you grow up around sadness, it affects the way you see the world.
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I had a talk with my older son a couple of days ago. I explained to him that I went to a therapist and I found out that I wanted two things very much: I wanted children and I wanted acting. My therapist said to combine this will be very hard. And being a parent is the hardest thing I've ever done.
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I try to shop online. All my food, Christmas gifts, everything.
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To wear brown and grey things every day, the same clothes, for months, it's quite boring after a while.
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We tend to be responsible for others' feelings all the time and that's not always good.
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I always knew I wanted to have children of my own. I met my husband Daniel when I was 23; we were married when I was pregnant with my first child, Ossian. We've had our ups and downs like every couple, especially when we were younger.
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I was on a bridge going down; the bicycle broke and I smashed to the ground, face first. I broke my jaw and my teeth, and had to have plastic surgery.
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Because if I am someone else for so many months, it affects me, physically, in my brain, in my being. So then I have to take care of that, and make myself more like me again.
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In Sweden, you're not supposed to think you are someone.
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In the 70s Sweden was innocent, but we've lost that. Society has become less idealistic and everything is about how much money you have in your wallet.
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