Who is Michael Fassbender’s wife, Alicia Vikander from “Tomb Raider”? Her Wiki: Wedding, Net Worth, Dating, Parents, Family



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Short Info

Date Of Birth October 3, 1988
Mark Natural olive skin
Fact Raised in Göteborg, Sweden.



Who is Alicia Vikander?

Alicia Vikander is an Oscar-winning Swedish actress, who is probably best known for portraying the character named Gerda Wegener in the critically acclaimed biographical drama movie “The Danish Girl“. Apart from being recognized for being the spouse of a colleague, Irish Oscar-nominated actor Michael Fassbender, Alicia is also widely known for memorable appearances in movies such as “Ex Machina” and “Testament of Youth” – both in 2014 – “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” (2015), as well as “Tomb Raider” (2018) in which she portrayed the main character and one of the most famous fictional characters of all time – Lara Croft.

Alicia Vikander’s Early Life and Education

Alicia Amanda Vikander was born under the zodiac sign of Libra on the 3rd October 1988, in Gothenburg, Sweden, and apart from Swedish, she is also of “one quarter” Finnish descent, so is of white ethnicity. Alicia is the only child of psychiatrist Svante, and Maria Fahl-Vikander who is also an actress, so it is small wonder that she has made a successful acting career herself. Her parents split up when she was only two months old, so she was raised by her mother, however, she grew up in a big family alongside her five half-siblings from her father’s new family, which she visited every two weeks.

At the age of nine, Alicia began her ballet lessons at the Svenska Balettskolan i Göteborg, then at the age of 15 she relocated to Stockholm, and enrolled at the Royal Swedish Ballet School where she was schooled to become a principal dancer, before training within the prestigious New York City’s School of American Ballet. After her career became sidelined due to injuries in her late teenage years, Alicia discovered her passion for acting, and decided to pursue a career in the movie-making industry full time.

image source, Alicia Vikander’s debut in 2002 Swedish TV movie “Min balsamerade mor”

Alicia Vikander’s Early Career

Alicia began her acting career at a very early age, appearing in several minor stage plays at The Göteborg Opera. Her on-camera debut occurred in 2002, when she was cast in Swedish TV movie “Min balsamerade mor” which was followed by an appearance in the “The Befallen” TV mini-series. After honing her acting skills through her teenage years by appearing in several episodes of the “En decemberdröm” TV series, and in a streak of short movies such as the “Standing Outside Doors” (2006), to greater prominence Alicia Vikander came in 2007 when she was cast to portray the character of Josefin Björn-Tegebrandt in popular Swedish TV drama series – “Second Avenue” (in Swedish: “Andra Avenyn”).

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In 2010, Alicia entered the limelight when starring as Katarina, the main role in the critically acclaimed movie drama “Pure” (in Swedish: “Till det som är vackert”) for which she was honored with several prestigious accolades, including the Stockholm Film Festival’s Rising Star Award, Guldbagge Award for Best Actress, as well as with the Berlin International Film Festival’s Shooting Star Award. This venture was followed by two other major roles, in the critically praised Swedish movies “The Crown Jewels” (original title: “Kronjuvelerna”) and “A Royal Affair” (original title: “En kongelig affære”).

Onto the international acting scene Alicia stepped in 2012, when she was cast for the role of Kitty in Joe Wright’s adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s eponymous novel – “Anna Karenina” – starring opposite Jude Law and Keira Knightley. It is certain that this appearance significantly helped Alicia Vikander to establish herself in the movie-making industry as a young but promising actress.

Alicia Vikander’s International Acting Career

The real breakthrough in Alicia’s career occurred in 2014, when she was cast for the role of Vera Brittain in biographical movie drama about love as well as the futility of war – “Testament of Youth”, for which performance Vikander earned numerous positive reviews. Later that year, after appearing in the action drama movie “Son of a Gun”, Alicia was cast for the main role of a humanoid robot with artificial intelligence named Ava, in Alex Garland’s Oscar-winning Sci-Fi thriller movie “Ex Machina”. This appearance has earned her not only a BAFTA Award nomination but a Golden Globe Award nomination as well, among several others. The year of 2015 was also quite busy for the young Swedish actress, as she appeared in three movies – the comedy drama “Burnt”, Hollywood’s action comedy movie “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”, as well as in the historical drama movie “The Danish Girl”, in which she portrayed Gerda opposing Eddie Redmayne. The latter engagement also brought Alicia several prestigious accolades, such as nominations for BAFTA and Golden Globe Awards as well as for a prestigious Oscar Award.

With her career on the path to stardom, Alicia began appearing in more demanding and memorable roles – in 2016 she played opposite Matt Damon in action thriller movie “Jason Bourne”, and starred alongside her now-husband Michael Fassbender in the romantic drama movie “The Light Between Oceans”. Prior to appearing in the leading female role in historical drama movie “Tulip Fever” in 2017, Vikander also voice-acted as Huppu in the animated movie “Birds Like Us”. Speaking of her most recent professional engagements, in 2018 Alicia starred in the title role of in Hollywood’s blockbuster action adventure movie “Lara Croft”.

image source, Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender

Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender

Alicia and Michael first met in September 2014, when they both joined the set of “The Light Between Oceans”. Following the movie’s story-line, the two developed genuine feelings for each other off-camera, and soon afterwards began their relationship. Their first public appearance occurred at the 2016 Golden Globe Award ceremony, while in 2017 the couple decided to bring their relationship to a higher level and tie the knot, on the 14th October in a privately held ceremony in Ibiza, Spain. Despite the rumors of their break-up and the age gap, the couple’s relationship is apparently as strong as ever. When they’re not filming, Alicia and her 11-years-older husband split their time between London and Lisbon, Portugal.

Prior to this marriage, in 2012 Alicia allegedly dated colleague, Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard.

HOLLYWOOD, CA – FEBRUARY 28: Actress Alicia Vikander accepts the Best Supporting Actress award for ‘The Danish Girl’ onstage during the 88th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Alicia Vikander’s Net Worth

Have you ever wondered how much wealth this young and talented Swedish actress has accumulated so far? How rich Alicia Vikander is? According to authoritative sources, it is estimated that the total of Alicia Vikander’s net worth, as of mid-2018, revolves around the sum of over $9 million, primarily acquired through her on-camera acting career since the early 2000s, and during which she added over 35 acting credits to her professional portfolio.

Alicia Vikander’s Personal Appearance

The 29-year old acting star sports a slim and toned figure, featuring a height of 5ft 6ins (1.68m) and weight of around 116lbs (53 kg), which in addition to her hourglass silhouette with vital statistics of 34-24-34, dark hair and dark piercing eyes, make her appearance quite alluring. Her bra size is 34A, while her dress size appears to be 6 (US) and her shoe size is US 8.5.

General Info

Full Name Alicia Vikander
Date Of Birth October 3, 1988
Height 1.66 m
Profession Actor, Dancer
Education Royal Swedish Ballet
Nationality Swedish, American

Family

Parents Svante Vikander, Maria Fahl Vikander
Partner Michael Fassbender, Michael Fassbender

Accomplishments

Awards Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role, Critics’ Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress, Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, Empire Award for Best Actress
Nominations Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture, BAFTA Rising Star Award, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role…
Movies Jason Bourne, The Danish Girl, The Light Between Oceans, Ex Machina, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., A Royal Affair, Anna Karenina, Testament of Youth, Seventh Son, Tulip Fever, Son of a Gun, Burnt, Pure, The Fifth Estate, The Crown Jewels, Submergence, Hotell, My Name is Love, The Life and Death of John G…
TV Shows Andra Avenyn

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Marks

# Marks / Signs
1 Natural olive skin

Quotes

# Quote
1 [The New York Times – February 9, 2016] During production of The Danish Girl (2015), the filmmakers were obsessed with me not looking Scandinavian and I was like, ‘I’m the only Scandinavian in the whole film.’ They paled my skin, to make me lighter. People say that I’m tanned, but that’s my natural color.
2 [on photographs of her private moments with her friends and boyfriend] It was a shock to meet up with friends, then days later see a picture of you all, sitting outside a café, splashed across the media. You realize that someone was there, watching, while you were having a coffee with your friends. And you just feel violated.
3 [W Magazine – March 2015] Next year, the Oscars will be interesting. If all goes well, I’m going to have three films in contention. I’ve had many years of working a lot without being in the public eye. And that’s been good. But by this time next year, I think things are going to change. I expect to be busy. I’m ready to be a bit more known.
4 Both my mom and my dad have always included me in intelligent conversations about people, about characters, about how people work. My dad and my mom still read all scripts that I find interesting.
5 I think I’m a big romantic, so being part of those stories, that’s such a big part of anyone’s life in general, that’s such a humane thing.
6 [on being a brown-eyed, brown-haired, olive-skinned Swede] I always get that question – where are your parents really from? Do you know where your dad’s from? [My parents] are both from very small villages, from up north and south of Sweden. I’m [also] a quarter Finnish, but that doesn’t really make me much darker.
7 It’s almost a kick that I’m looking for. I like to push myself, find new sides of myself and see how different the characters are that I can create with my craft.
8 I’d love to continue to work in Europe and the US. What I’m looking for is the right film and if that’s a big studio film, or a tiny film being shot in a few days in Europe, that’s not what I’m thinking about – it’s about the project and who I’m going to do it with.

Facts

# Fact
1 During the showreel of The Weinstein Company’s upcoming slate of films at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, producer Harvey Weinstein told journalists that he was so enamored of Vikander that he asked her to play a part in Burnt (2015) (her part didn’t exist in the script). Weinstein also stated that Vikander will have a brilliant future in Hollywood’s biggest league. Vikander had previously starred in another upcoming Weinstein Company film, Tulip Fever (2017).
2 Beat out her Tulip Fever (2017) co-star Cara Delevingne for the role of Lara in Tomb Raider (2018).
3 The second Academy Award winner to portrayed Lara Croft in Tomb Raider (2018). The first one was Angelina Jolie in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003)_.
4 Filming The Light Between Oceans (2016) she met her current boyfriend, Michael Fassbender, who plays her husband in the movie.
5 Was named “The Thinking-man’s Blake Lively” by The New York Times in 2015.
6 In 2011 she made her home in London. After renting in Notting Hill, Shoreditch and Hackney she bought an apartment in North West London in 2013 and loves the old culture of Great Britain “the opera, high tea, getting in a black cab”.
7 Director Tom Hooper delayed production of The Danish Girl (2015) until after Alicia finished filming The Light Between Oceans (2016) to secure her for the role of Gerda.
8 Stated that she dislikes talking about her private life but often talks about her boyfriend in interviews for fashion magazines. In an interview with the Daily Telegraph published in August 2015 she confirmed that she and the actor Michael Fassbender are a couple. They met while filming The Light Between Oceans in 2014.
9 Is the first Swede to win an Academy Award since Ingrid Bergman in 1975.
10 Her Oscar nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, instead of Best Actress in a Leading Role for The Danish Girl (2015), was seen by many as a critical category fraud, as her character, Gerda, has more screen time and more dialogue than Eddie Redmayne’s character, Einar/Lili. Vikander has 73 minutes of screen time, 61.7% of the movie’s length. Distributor Focus Features decided to campaign for Vikander as supporting actress because they thought it would increase her chances of winning.
11 Revealed to The New York Times on February 9, 2016, that the filmmakers of The Danish Girl (2015) were obsessed with the fact that she didn’t look Scandinavian and paled her skin, to make her lighter. “People say that I’m tanned, but that’s my natural color”, Vikander told. The real Gerda Wegener was a natural blonde and blue-eyed Danish woman with pale skin, while Vikander is a natural brunette with brown eyes and olive skin. Besides lightening her skin, Vikander also had to wear blonde wigs that didn’t suit her skin tone in the film.
12 Her maternal grandmother, Solveig Waldemarsdotter, was Finnish, and came to Sweden in the early 1940s. Alicia’s other grandparents were Swedish.
13 Was the 145th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Danish Girl (2015) at The 88th Annual Academy Awards (2016).
14 Shared the cover of Vanity Fair magazine’s 2016 Hollywood issue with, Jane Fonda, Viola Davis, Cate Blanchett, Jennifer Lawrence, Rachel Weisz, Lupita Nyong’o, Brie Larson, Charlotte Rampling, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Helen Mirren, Diane Keaton and Saoirse Ronan. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
15 Is one of six Swedish actors to be nominated for an Academy Award. The others are Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, Ann-Margret, Lena Olin and Max von Sydow.
16 Appeared in the Swedish musical Kristina From Duvemala, written by former ABBA member Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, for three years during the show’s original run.
17 Signed as the new face of Louis Vuitton in February 2015.
18 Auditioned for the role of Cinderella in Cinderella (2015). Lily James was cast instead.
19 Her favorite actresses are Marion Cotillard, Isabelle Huppert and Jennifer Lawrence.
20 Auditioned for the part of Snow White in Snow White and the Huntsman (2012). She worked on her English and made tapes of herself playing different characters, hoping to land a part in an American movie, the tapes were sent to casting directors in the U.K. After meeting with the casting directors, she was en route to the airport when she received the call she had been waiting for: executives at Universal wanted to send her to Los Angeles to screen-test for the part of Snow White. “I was on the phone crying at a Starbucks,” Vikander recalled. “People thought I was having a breakup with my boyfriend! I said, ‘No, it’s good news! I’m going to have a career!'”. Vikander didn’t get the part, it went to Kristen Stewart.
21 Has appeared in two period pieces set in Denmark, the neighbor country of her native Sweden, A Royal Affair (2012) and The Danish Girl (2015).
22 Dropped out of both Assassin’s Creed (2016) and The Circle (2017) to do Jason Bourne (2016) instead. She was replaced by Ariane Labed in Assassin’s Creed and by Emma Watson in The Circle.
23 One of two dancers/actresses to play artificial life forms. Summer Glau was a Prima Ballerina who played a cyborg in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008). Alicia was also a ballerina who played an android in Ex Machina (2015).
24 Raised in Göteborg, Sweden.
25 Before she mastered the Danish language she had to use in A Royal Affair (2012), she was able to practice all of her lines, since they had been recorded on her Iphone by one of her mother’s friend.
26 Was chosen for her part in A Royal Affair (2012), following a long casting process where the casting directors were unable to find a fitting actress for the role of Queen Caroline Mathilde. In fact, the search gave so few results that the production almost was stalled. However, when they discovered Vikander she didn’t speak the language that she was required to, but she was still considered to be perfect for the part. The crew made her go through an intense language lessons throughout two months. She succeed in the mastering the language and because of that, the production was back on track.
27 Daughter of stage actress Maria Fahl-Vikander and Svante Vikander, a psychiatrist.
28 The directors she dreams to work with are Lars von Trier, Terrence Malick and Quentin Tarantino.
29 One of her favorite experiences from the production of Anna Karenina (2012) was the filming that took place in the countryside outside of St. Petersburg, Russia. The temperatures dipped to -40 °C, and she stayed in a cabin for five days that didn’t have hot water and only had benches instead of beds. Russian security guards protected her and co-star Domhnall Gleeson from wild wolves and bears that dominated the deserted area.
30 A trained ballet dancer. She studied ballet at the Royal Swedish Ballet School, but decided to pursue acting instead of ballet, following few injuries and subsequent foot and back surgeries.
31 Portrayed a humanoid robot in Ex Machina (2015) and a half-human/half-witch in Seventh Son (2014).
32 Got the part of Kitty in Anna Karenina (2012) after Saoirse Ronan turned it down, while she got the part of Alice in Seventh Son (2014) after Jennifer Lawrence backed out of the production.
33 One of six children.
34 2011: Named as one of European films’ Shooting Stars by European Film Promotion.

Pictures

Movies

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Tomb Raider 2018 filming Lara Croft
Euphoria 2017/I post-production Ines
Tulip Fever 2017 completed Sophia
Submergence 2017 completed Danielle Flinders
Freak Shift pre-production
Birds Like Us 2017 Huppu
The Light Between Oceans 2016 Isabel Graysmark
Jason Bourne 2016 Heather Lee
The Magic Diner 2015 Short Alicia Vikander
Burnt 2015/I Anne Marie
The Danish Girl 2015 Gerda
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 2015 Gaby
Seventh Son 2014/I Alice
Ex Machina 2014 Ava
Son of a Gun 2014 Tasha
Testament of Youth 2014 Vera Brittain
Hotell 2013 Erika
The Fifth Estate 2013 Anke Domscheit
Anna Karenina 2012/I Kitty
A Royal Affair 2012 Caroline Mathilde
Kronjuvelerna 2011 Fragancia Fernandez
Jeu de chiennes 2011 Short
Till det som är vackert 2010 Katarina
Susans längtan 2009 Short Girl in Apartment
Höök 2008 TV Series Katarina
Love 2008/V Short Fredrika
Andra Avenyn 2007-2008 TV Series Jossan Tegebrandt Björn
The Rain 2007 Short Dancer
Darkness of Truth 2007 Short Sandra Svensson
Levande föda 2007 TV Mini-Series Linda
Standing Outside Doors 2006 Short Alicia
En decemberdröm 2005 TV Series Tony
De drabbade 2003 TV Mini-Series Drabbad Mörker
Min balsamerade mor 2002 TV Movie Ebba Du Rietz

Producer

Title Year Status Character
Euphoria 2017/I producer post-production

Self

Title Year Status Character
73rd Golden Globe Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Nominee
The Late Late Show with James Corden 2016 TV Series Herself – Guest
The Making of the Danish Girl 2016 Video documentary short Herself
CBS This Morning 2015 TV Series Herself
Made in Hollywood 2015 TV Series Herself
Gomorron Sverige 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: A Higher Class of Hero 2015 Documentary short Herself
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: A Man of Extraordinary Talents 2015 Documentary short Herself
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: Spyvision: Recreating ’60s Cool 2015 Documentary short Herself
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Guys from U.N.C.L.E. 2015 Documentary short Herself
Días de cine 2015 TV Series Herself
Ex Machina: Behind the Scenes Vignettes 2015 Video documentary short Herself
Through the Looking Glass: Making ‘Ex Machina’ 2015 Video documentary Herself
Sidewalks Entertainment 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest
Jag är Ingrid 2015 Documentary Ingrid Bergman (voice)
Last Call with Carson Daly 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest
Conan 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest
IMDb: What to Watch 2015 TV Series documentary Herself
The Making of Testament of Youth 2015 Video documentary short Herself
The EE British Academy Film Awards 2014 TV Special Herself – Presenter: EE Rising Star Award
Cinema 3 2013 TV Series Herself – Interviewee
Anna Karenina: A Story of Epic Love 2013 Video documentary short Herself
Creating the Extraordinary World of Anna Karenina 2013 Video documentary short Herself
Keira Knightley: Becoming Anna 2013 Video documentary short Herself
Småstjärnorna 1997 TV Series Herself – Singer
Watching, Waiting 2017 Documentary short Herself
The 89th Annual Academy Awards 2017 TV Special Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Jason Bourne: Inside the Hub 2016 Video documentary short Herself
Jason Bourne: The Bourne Style 2016 Video documentary short Herself
Skavlan 2012-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest
Film ’72 2015-2016 TV Series Herself – Interviewee
Birthday Stories with Lynn Hirschberg 2016 TV Series short Herself
Access Hollywood 2016 TV Series Herself
Entertainment Tonight 2015-2016 TV Series Herself
Good Morning America 2015-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself
Extra 2016 TV Series Herself
Vanity Fair: Alicia Vikander Calls Random People in Sweden 2016 Short Herself
Late Night with Seth Meyers 2015-2016 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest
Live with Kelly and Ryan 2016 TV Series Herself – Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 2015-2016 TV Series Herself – Guest / Herself
Today 2015-2016 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest
2016 MTV Movie Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Nominee
Gomorron 2011-2016 TV Series Herself – Från galan / Herself – Fran Galan
E! Live from the Red Carpet 2016 TV Series Herself / Herself – After Party Press Room / Herself – After Party Guest
The 88th Annual Academy Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
20/20 2016 TV Series documentary Herself – Actress (segment “My Oscar Journey”)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2016 TV Series Herself – Guest
22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016 TV Special Herself – Winner: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards 2016 TV Movie Herself
2016 Golden Globe Arrivals Special 2016 TV Special Herself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2016 VFCC Award Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 EDA Female Focus Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Breakthrough Performance Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Critics Choice Award Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Actor of the Year Burnt (2015)
2016 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Breakthrough Film Artist Burnt (2015)
2016 DFCS Award Denver Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Empire Award Empire Awards, UK Best Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 The “We’re Wilde About You” Rising Star Award Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association (GALECA)
2016 GFCA Award Georgia Film Critics Association (GFCA) Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Breakthrough Award Georgia Film Critics Association (GFCA) Burnt (2015)
2016 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Breakthrough Performer
2016 NCFCA Award North Carolina Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 OFCC Award Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards Best Body of Work The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 OFCC Award Oklahoma Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Breakthrough Performance: Female Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Rising Star Award Palm Springs International Film Festival The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 Virtuoso Award Santa Barbara International Film Festival The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 Actor Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 TFCA Award Toronto Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 Invisible Woman Award Women Film Critics Circle Awards The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 Austin Film Critics Award Austin Film Critics Association Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 ACCA Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Ex Machina (2015)
2015 CFCA Award Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 DFCS Award Detroit Film Critic Society, US Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 DFCS Award Detroit Film Critic Society, US Breakthrough Artist The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 Golden Schmoes Golden Schmoes Awards Best Supporting Actress of the Year Ex Machina (2015)
2015 Golden Schmoes Golden Schmoes Awards Best T&A of the Year Ex Machina (2015)
2015 Hollywood Breakthrough Award Hollywood Film Awards Breakthrough Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 KCFCC Award Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 LAFCA Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 NFCS Award Nevada Film Critics Society Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 NYFCO Award New York Film Critics, Online Breakthrough Performance The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 PCC Award Phoenix Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 PFCS Award Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 PFCS Award Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Breakthrough Performance Ex Machina (2015)
2015 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Body of Work The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 Satellite Award Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 SEFCA Award Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 SLFCA Award St. Louis Film Critics Association, US Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2013 Best Actress Marrakech International Film Festival Hotell (2013)
2012 Breakthrough Performer Hamptons International Film Festival Anna Karenina (2012)
2011 EFP Shooting Star Berlin International Film Festival Sweden.
2011 Guldbagge Guldbagge Awards Best Actress (Bästa kvinnliga huvudroll) Till det som är vackert (2010)
2011 Best Young Actor Award Molodist International Film Festival Till det som är vackert (2010)
2011 Honorable Mention Santa Barbara International Film Festival International Film Till det som är vackert (2010)
2010 Special Mention Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival International Competition Till det som är vackert (2010)
2010 Rising Star Award Stockholm Film Festival

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2017 CinEuphoria CinEuphoria Awards Best Actress – International Competition The Light Between Oceans (2016)
2017 Jupiter Award Jupiter Award Best International Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 VFCC Award Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Ex Machina (2015)
2016 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Leading Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 BAFTA Film Award BAFTA Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 AACTA International Award AACTA International Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 EDA Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 AACTA International Award Australian Film Institute Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 DFCS Award Denver Film Critics Society Best Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 Gold Derby Award Gold Derby Awards Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 HFCS Award Houston Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 HFCS Award Houston Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards Supporting Actress of the Year Ex Machina (2015)
2016 MTV Movie Award MTV Movie Awards Best Female Performance Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Seattle Film Critics Award Seattle Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: AnTEENcipated Jason Bourne (2016)
2016 Teen Choice Award Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Drama The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 VVFP Award Village Voice Film Poll Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 WAFCA Award Washington DC Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 WFCC Award Women Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Testament of Youth (2014)
2015 Breakthrough Artist Award Austin Film Critics Association Ex Machina (2015)
2015 BSFC Award Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 British Independent Film Award British Independent Film Awards Best Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 DFWFCA Award Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 DFCS Award Detroit Film Critic Society, US Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 Empire Award Empire Awards, UK Best Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 European Film Award European Film Awards European Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 FFCC Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 OFCS Award Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 PCC Award Phoenix Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 SFFCC Award San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 SFFCC Award San Francisco Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 SLFCA Award St. Louis Film Critics Association, US Best Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2014 British Independent Film Award British Independent Film Awards Best Actress Testament of Youth (2014)
2013 EE Rising Star Award BAFTA Awards
2013 EDA Female Focus Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Breakthrough Performance En kongelig affære (2012)
2013 Bodil Bodil Awards Best Actress (Bedste kvindelige hovedrolle) En kongelig affære (2012)
2013 Empire Award Empire Awards, UK Best Female Newcomer Anna Karenina (2012)
2013 Robert Robert Festival Best Actress (Årets kvindelige hovedrolle) En kongelig affære (2012)

2nd Place Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2016 COFCA Award Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 IFC Award Iowa Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress The Danish Girl (2015)
2016 NSFC Award National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2016 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 UFCA Award Utah Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 DFWFCA Award Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 Pauline Kael Breakout Award Florida Film Critics Circle Awards The Danish Girl (2015)
2015 Golden Schmoes Golden Schmoes Awards Breakthrough Performance of the Year Ex Machina (2015)
2015 ICP Award Indiewire Critics’ Poll Best Supporting Actress Ex Machina (2015)
2015 SDFCS Award San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Breakthrough Artist The Danish Girl (2015)

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