Name Saga Becker Nationality Swedish Role Actress | Occupation Actress Movies Something Must Break Years active 2006–present | |
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Known for Something Must Break (2014) Similar People Ester Martin Bergsmark, Eli Leven, Mona Malm, Anna Mannheimer, Marianne Morck |
Wom@rts Ambassador: Saga Becker
Saga Becker (born 1988) is a Swedish actress and transgender woman. Becker is known for her work on Something Must Break (2014) for which she was nominated for a Rising Star Award at the Stockholm Film Festival in 2014 and won a Guldbagge Award for Best Female Lead Role in 2015.
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- Womrts Ambassador Saga Becker
- Saga becker hedrad over qx nominering
- Early life
- Career
- Filmography
- References

Saga becker hedrad over qx nominering
Early life

Becker grew up in Eringsboda, Sweden, in a wooded area outside Ronneby. Today she resides in Stockholm. Becker is the eldest child of her parents and has two younger brothers.

As a child she knew she was different and tried to create a dream world where she saw herself as a girl, falling in love with a man. In school, she was bullied and received death threats and as a result of the harassment began to drink alcohol, and both starve and cut herself.
Career

She made her film debut in director Ester Martin Bergsmark's movie Something Must Break (2014) which was based on the novel You Are the Roots That Sleep at My Feet and Keep the Earth in Place by Eli Levén. In April 2014, Becker traveled to New York for the premiere showing at the Tribeca Film Festival. For her role as the character Sebastian/Ellie in the film she won a Guldbagge Award for Best Female Lead Role in 2015 and thereby became the first transgender actress both to be nominated and win a Guldbagge Award.
Becker was nominated for a Rising Star Award at the Stockholm Film Festival in 2014. In 2015 Becker became the ambassador for the organization Suicide Zero, an organization that works to prevent suicides. Becker had talked about being suicidal before her gender reassignment operation. Becker will, working with Suicide Zero, focus on transgender and gay people at risk.
Becker has demanded that the Swedish film industry give more roles to transgender actors and actresses. In March 2015, Becker became the first person to get tested for HIV at the RFSL's new testing station Testpoint in Stockholm as it had its opening day. Earlier, in February 2015, she had been a guest at the TV4 talk show Malou Efter Tio presented by Malou von Sivers.
On 3 July 2015, Becker hosted Sommar i P1, broadcast on Sveriges Radio, where she talked about her career and her life as a transgender actress and described her life experience as a transgender person by saying,
Sometimes life has edges, sharp jagged edges that can cut ... and I cut myself all the time for it is difficult to live in a world if one does not exist. To deny oneself to fit in is stressful for both the body and the psyche. Not being able to be [myself] could mean the end. I can not lie anymore. This is my truth.