Tuva Novotny is a Swedish actress, director, and musician, born on July 21, 1979, in Stockholm, Sweden. While she is primarily recognized for her acting roles in films and television, her musical career has also garnered attention, particularly for her work in the folk and pop genres. Novotny released her debut album, "Bara en sång," in 2017, showcasing her unique blend of melodic folk sounds and introspective lyrics. Her music often reflects her experiences and emotions, resonating with listeners through its authenticity and simplicity. In addition to her music, Novotny has made significant contributions to cinema, starring in acclaimed films such as "Eat" (2005) and "Annihilation" (2018), and directing projects like "Midsummer" (2019). Her multifaceted career highlights her artistic versatility and ability to cross genres effectively. While her musical impact is still evolving, Novotny's work reflects a commitment to storytelling, whether through song or film, and she continues to be an influential figure in the Scandinavian arts scene.