Ánne Mággá Wigelius is a Scandinavian actress, dancer and singer, born and raised in Finnmark, Norway. She is of Norwegian, Sámi and Finnish decent and speaks all three languages in addition to English and Swedish. Ánne Mággá has, in collaboration with musician and poet Niillas Holmberg, written and recorded the song "Gállok" as a...
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Ánne Mággá Wigelius is a Scandinavian actress, dancer and singer, born and raised in Finnmark, Norway. She is of Norwegian, Sámi and Finnish decent and speaks all three languages in addition to English and Swedish. Ánne Mággá has, in collaboration with musician and poet Niillas Holmberg, written and recorded the song "Gállok" as a demonstration against the mining that was planned in Gállok, Northern Sweden in 2014. Ánne Mággá had her first appearance on the screen in the movie Kautokeino Rebellion directed by Nils Gaup. She has a BA in Performing Arts from the Theatre Academy in Northern Trøndelag and acted in several productions at the Sami National Theatre "Beaivvás" before travelling to France to participate in an international visual dance, puppetry and theatre performance, "Ne M'oublie Pas" ("Forget Me Not"), produced by Philippe Genty Compagnie. The show was nominated for "Best Performance" in 2013. She toured around the world for three years before turning back to Norway to do the TV-series "The River" (Elven) for Norwegian TV as "Grace" and to be a part of the TV-series "Monster" for the National Broadcasting Company (NRK) in 2017 as "Alice". In 2018 she joined the Australian Dance Company "Kage" to be a part of the dance performance "Caught in The Middle" with which she toured Scandinavia in early 2018.
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