Lisa Carlehed
Lisa Carlehed (born 15 July 1979 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish actress who primarily pursues her career between Sweden and Denmark. The daughter of an actor, she began appearing in film productions during the 2000s, mostly in short films. She secured more prominent roles in the 2010s with the films In Your Arms (I dine hænder, 2015), Until We Fall (Til vi falder, 2018), for which she was nominated for a Bodil Award for Best Actress, and Psychosia (2019). She gained wider recognition by portraying the lead role of Kristina in the historical drama The Emigrants (Utvandrarna, 2021), directed by Erik Poppe, a performance that earned her a Guldbagge Award nomination. On television and film, she has also appeared in Quisling: The Final Days (2024), The Swedish Torpedo (Den svenska torpeden, 2024), and the series The Rain.
Known For
Credits
- 2026 · Fjord as Mia
- 2026 · De forbandede år - Fredens pris as Britta
- 2024 · The Swedish Torpedo as Carla
- 2024 · Quisling: The Final Days as Maria Quisling
- 2024 · STHLM Blackout as Maj
- 2024 · Boundless as Mona
- 2023 · Homecoming as Jenny
- 2023 · A Study of Empathy as
- 2023 · Munch as August Strindberg
- 2022 · R.S.V.P. as Klara
- 2022 · The Emigrants as Kristina
- 2022 · The Shift as Camilla
- 2022 · Out of the Darkness as Britta
- 2021 · The Emigrants as Kristina
- 2021 · The Marco Effect as Mona
- 2020 · Fence as
- 2020 · Color Me as The Woman
- 2020 · Viktor on the Moon as Rebekka
- 2020 · Into the Darkness as Britta
- 2019 · The Tunnel as Ingrid
- 2019 · Psychosia as Viktoria
- 2019 · Until We Fall as
- 2017 · Tæt på sandheden as Medvirkende i Draman-sketch
- 2017 · Letters to Amina as Astrid, veninde til Janus
- 2016 · Follow the Money as Lise Strand
- 2015 · In Your Arms as Maria
- 2014 · Fallet as Agnes
- 2013 · Hotel as Emma
- 2012 · Geister, die ich rief as Johanna
- 2012 · How to Say Goodbye as
- 2011 · Rainbow Monkeys as Woman
- 2011 · Junk Love as Sofia
- 2011 · Brainy as Tanja
- 2009 · Lars and Peter as Alma
- 2008 · Manden og Mågen as
- 2000 · Bad Actors as Really bad, but it's fine!
- Future · Black Water as Agata




