Ánne Mággá Wigelius

Ánne Mággá Wigelius

Ánne Mággá Wigelius is a Scandinavian actress and singer, born and raised in Finnmark in Norway. She is of Sami, Norwegian and Finnish decent and speaks all three languages in addition to English and Swedish.

Ánne Mággá studied acting at the Theatre Academy in Northern Trøndelag, and had her first appearance on screen in the movie The Kautokeino Rebellion directed by Nils Gauo. She acted in minor stage productions at the Sami National Theatre "Beaivvás" before entering France and a big visual dance performance titled "Forget Me Not" produced by Philippe Genty Compagnie. She toured around the world with the play for three years before turning back to Norway to do the TV-series "The River" for Norwegian TV3 in the role as "Grace" and the TV-series "Monster" for Norwegian Broadcasting Company (NRK) in the tole as "Alice"

Movies for Ánne Mággá Wigelius...

Title: R.I.P. Henry
Character: Patient's Girlfriend
Released: January 15, 2023
Type: TV
Surgeon Henry Johnsen starts a secret battle to find a cure for an incurable brain tumor he was diagnosed with. As he struggles to maintain his usual superiority over his patients and colleagues, is it finally time to come clean?
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It’s Not Safe Outside
Title: It’s Not Safe Outside
Character: Sandy
Released: March 20, 2021
Type: Movie
As the air has become unbreathable, humanity has learned to adapt and reorganise itself, living in isolation. Carla rarely leaves her apartment just like anyone else. The unbroken cycle of sleep, eat, work is taking its toll. Then one day a young couple moves into the apartment in the building opposite. Carla's life is about to change.
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The Kautokeino Rebellion
Title: The Kautokeino Rebellion
Character: Berit
Released: January 18, 2008
Type: Movie
Religious and cultural reawakening inspires rebellion in a 19th century Norwegian village.
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Elsa
Title: Elsa
Character: Mother
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: Movie
Set in Oslo 1945, Elsa the film explores national identity, heroism, vengeance, and sexual freedom.