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Rebecka Liljeberg
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Is currently (2002-) studying medicine (pediatrics) at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, the largest medical university in the world.
She can do programming in C++. She also knows Linux.
Is half Finnish.
Began spelling her name "Rebecca" when she went to an English-speaking school as a child.
Believes that part of the success of
Show Me Love (1998)
was the combination of an interesting and touching topic with entertainment.
Son, with Alexander Skepp, Teodor (born June 2002).
She likes knitting
Daughter Vera born on 1 January 2005. Father is boyfriend Alexander Skepp.
Her first computer was a C-64. Now she has both PC and Mac.
Grew up with off and on friend Ollie Tryse a.k.a. Olle Lindberg, infamous Swedish rapper.
Her middle name "Månstråle" means "Moonbeam" in Swedish.
Siblings: Claudia (b. 1988), Samuel (b. 1992) and Åse (b. 1993)
Bear's Kiss (2002)
was her first and only English speaking film.
Speaks fluent English and can go from Swedish to English and vice versa quite quickly.
Appeared in 1 episode of "Eva & Adam" in the second to last season prior to appearing in 3 episodes of the last season.
She got the role of "Sofie" in "Sunes jul" after casting directors came to her school.
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (October 2005)
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