Here are 2 famous actresses from Sweden died at 32:
Inday Ba (August 10, 1972 Gothenburg-April 20, 2005 London) otherwise known as N'Deye Ba, N'Deaye Ba or N'Deaye Baa-Clements was a Swedish actor.
She died in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Inday Ba was born on August 10, 1972 in Gothenburg, Sweden. She was of Senegalese and Gambian descent. Ba studied acting at Theater High School in Gothenburg before making her debut in the Swedish film "Sista dansen" in 1993. She went on to appear in a number of popular Swedish films and TV shows, including "Days Like This," "Rederiet," and "Bingolotto."
Ba's talent as an actor led to international attention, and she was cast in a number of foreign productions. She appeared in the British TV series "Waking the Dead," as well as the films "The Truth About Charlie" and "The Time Machine."
Ba had a promising career ahead of her, but unfortunately passed away on April 20, 2005 in London due to complications related to systemic lupus erythematosus, a chronic autoimmune disease. Her death was a shock to her fans and the entertainment industry as a whole. Despite her short career, Inday Ba made a lasting impact on the world of acting and will always be remembered as a talented and inspiring performer.
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Johanna Sällström (December 30, 1974 Stockholm-February 13, 2007 Malmö Municipality) otherwise known as Johanna Sallstrom, Johanna Maria Ellinor Berglund or Johanna Maria Ellinor Berglund-Sällström was a Swedish actor. She had one child, Talulah Sällström.
She died in suicide.
Johanna Sällström began her career as an actor in the 1990s and rose to fame in Sweden for her roles in TV dramas and films. She starred in the lead role in the film "Zozo" which was Sweden's official submission to the 78th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. She was also known for her role in the television series "The Inspector and the Sea" which aired across Europe.
Aside from her work in film and television, Sällström was also active in the theater scene in Sweden, performing in various productions throughout her career. She was recognized for her talent in acting, nominated for a number of awards and winning the prestigious Guldbagge Award for Best Leading Actress in 2002 for her performance in the film "Beck - Annihilated Youth."
Sällström's death in 2007 shocked the entertainment industry in Sweden and her fans around the world. It was a great loss for the acting community and her death sparked a discussion about mental health and suicide prevention. Her legacy as an accomplished actor and as an advocate for mental health awareness lives on.
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