Maria Kulle

Maria Kulle

CountrySweden Sweden
GenderFemale
Birthdayavr. 26, 1960
BiographyHulda Maria Charlotte Kulle (born 26 April 1960) is a Swedish actress. She is the daughter of the actor Jarl Kulle and Louise Hermelin.

Kulle began studying at the Malmö Theatre Academy in 1985 and graduated in 1988. Since then she works/has worked at Malmö, Stockholm and Helsingborg City Theatre. In 2005 she received a Guldbagge for her role as Anna in the 2004 film Four Shades of Brown. In 2011 she received Helsingborgs Dagblads kulturpris.

Kulle married Lars-Erik Berenett, with whom she has a son.

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