
Comedy Queen
Drama
Overview
After her mother’s death and father’s ensuing depression, 13-year-old Sasha decides to look on the bright side of life and become a stand-up comedian.
Top Cast


Sigrid Johnson
Sigrid Johnson
Sasha
Sigrid Johnson
Sasha


Oscar Töringe
Oscar Töringe
Abbe
Oscar Töringe
Abbe
Ellen Taure
Ellen Taure
Märta
Ellen Taure
Märta


Iggy Malmborg
Iggy Malmborg
Ossie
Iggy Malmborg
Ossie
Adam Daho
Adam Daho
John
Adam Daho
John


Anna Bjelkerud
Anna Bjelkerud
Grandmother
Anna Bjelkerud
Grandmother
Camila Bejarano Wahlgren
Camila Bejarano Wahlgren
Linn
Camila Bejarano Wahlgren
Linn
Alexandro Soltani
Alexandro Soltani
Gym teacher
Alexandro Soltani
Gym teacher


Doreen Ndagire
Doreen Ndagire
Angela Asesa
Doreen Ndagire
Angela Asesa


Frida Beckman
Frida Beckman
Sabine
Frida Beckman
Sabine
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