Published 2024-03-28 10.18
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Time for an updated version of “Ronja Rövardotter”.
In addition to the Wild White Trolls, the foam trolls and the butt goblins, a bunch of really experienced actors take part.
But how do the old actors stack up once morest the new?
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Ronja Rövardotttern herself
Hanna Zetterberg, was only eleven years old when “Ronja Rövardotter” opened in cinemas in Sweden. The film was, to say the least, a smash hit. When the protagonist now thinks back, that time is not entirely positive. In “Mauri – what happened next?” on TV4, Zetterberg says that the uproar meant that she was “deprived” of her teenage years and was not left alone. New Ronja is Kerstin Lindén who was 14 years old when the recording started and is therefore a little older than her predecessor. Kerstin Linden has previously played the daughter Lill-Märta in “The Emigrants” and has also appeared in the Christmas calendar “The Crown Prince who disappeared”.
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Alphahannen Mattis
Börje Ahlstedt in his time owned the role of Ronja’s noisy and choleric robber father. Christopher Wagelin is the actor who now shoulders Matti’s mantle in the new “Ronja”. Wagelin has previously, among other things, been seen in the television series “Murder in Sanhamn”, “Summer with the family” and “Love me”.
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Mother Lovis
“Ronja Rövardotter” from 1984 begins with the actor Lena Nyman sings “You wolf, you wolf, don’t come here, you’ll never have my kid”.
Nyman played Ronja’s loving mother Lovis.
Krista Kosonen is the name of the actor who now plays Lovis. Kosonen starred in Beforeigners on HBO where she played the detective/shield Alfhildr Enginsdottir.
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Please Birk Borkasson
Dan Håfström played Birk Borkason and it was pretty much the only film role Håfström did. Håfström now works as a journalist. New Birk is interpreted by Jack Bergenholtz Henriksson who is no stranger to Astrid Lindgren’s work as he worked several summers as an actor on Astrid Lindgren’s world.
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Robber chief Borka
Per Oscarsson played the robber chieftain Borka in his own special and unique way. New Borka is played by Sverrir Gudnason
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The eccentric Skalle-Per
Skalle-Per was once played by the father in “Emil i Lönneberga” and the tramp in “Rasmus på luffen” Allan Edwall. Johan Ulvesson now plays the iconic bald role.
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Little Cliff the Robber
A young Tommy Körberg played Lill-klippen, one of the Mattisrövars who likes to take the lead. The new “Lill-klippen” is played by the relatively unknown actor Nils Kärnekull.
New characters
In the new TV series, we get to know the people in a nearby village, where poverty, hunger and desperation prevail, partly because of the robbery in the forests.
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Bailiff Cappa
Vera Vitali plays wearing nice armor the stone-hard, bitter bailiff Cappa
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Mayor Valdir
Pernilla August do the role of the concerned mayor Valdir