Malin Levanon (b. 1977)

Alias:
Malin Vulcano
말린 레바논

Birthplace:
Gagnef, Sweden

Born:
November 12, 1977

Malin Vulcano Levanon (born 12 November 1977), also known as Malin Vulcano, is a Swedish actress.  She grew up in Gagnef in Dalarna, where she already at the age of eight made her acting debut in the annual summer plays that were made in her village.  Levanon was awarded a Guldbaggen award in the category Best female lead role for 2016, for her lead role as the character Minna in the film Tjuvheder. The same year she also played the character Mamman in the film Flockan, for which she won the Filmpublicisternas award for "Film couple of the Year" along with colleague Eva Melander. Levanon has also acted in the film Återträffen with Anna Odell, which won the Kritikerpristet and Best Debut Film at the Venice Film Festival in 2013.  Levanon played the leading role as the singer in the Italian film Pornodrome - Una storia dal vivo.  In 2011, Levanon acted in the SVT TV series Anno 1970, and in the TV series The Bridge she played the character Filippa. In 2016, she acts in the TV series Black Widows opposite Cissi Forss and Peter Stormare.

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