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Anna Anka
BornApril 28
[Sweden]
Occupation(s)Actress, author, model
Known forSwedish Hollywood Wife Lets Dance" Iform med Anna Anka" Anna Ankas Jul"

Anna Anka (born April 28, 1971 in Poland is a Swedish-American model, actress and author. She was married to Canadian singer Paul Anka. Anka is featured in the Swedish reality show Svenska Hollywoodfruar (Swedish Hollywood Wives).[1]

Early life

Was Miss Sweden of Hawaiian Tropic 93. Left Sweden for a professional modeling career in US.

Anka became a professional model [citation needed] and six years later she was hired as the personal trainer of musician Paul Anka.[2]

Career

Anka made a brief appearance in the American film Dumb and Dumber, credited as Anna Åberg. She had two lines, both in Swedish: Hej allihopa ("Hi everyone") and Hej då ("Bye").[3] She has also played minor roles in the films The Specialist and Drop Zone.[4]

In 2005 she had a son named Ethan with Paul Anka. In 2008 she married Anka, and became a housewife. In 2010 they divorced.[5]

Anka has released a workout/training book called The 30-minute pregnancy workout book.[3]

Svenska Hollywoodfruar

In 2009, Anka became known to a wider public in the reality show Svenska Hollywoodfruar where she was one of three Swedish women who lives in Hollywood. The program, which was shown on Swedish TV3, had the highest ratings ever,[6] and set a new viewer-record for a program made by TV3.[7]

Newsmill article

On September 16, 2009, Anka was interviewed on Swedish news site, Newsmill,[8] in an article called "Jag vill bli en förebild för svenska kvinnor" ("I want to be a role model for Swedish women").[9] The article described Swedish fathers as "tragic with their diaper changes and their equality" and Swedish women in general as shabby, petty, unintelligent and having lost touch with their natural femininity. A resounding appeal was made for the choice of a housewife lifestyle like Anka's own, and she affirmed her wish to become the role model that Sweden needed. In reality, as was soon found out and acknowledged by the publishers,[10] the piece had been ghost-written by site editors after a phone talk with Anka in order to increase attention. The article received more than 100 000 hits, a first for Newsmill,[8] and several responses, among others from Nalin Pekgul.[11]

References

  1. ^ Hanna Dunér (2009-09-22). "Anna Anka ett lyft för TV3 - Business" (in Swedish). E24.se. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  2. ^ "Svenska Anna blir fru Anka | Barn | Wendela | Aftonbladet". Aftonbladet.se. 2008-07-22. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  3. ^ a b Foto: Samuel Ahlin. "Anna från Bjuv blev fru Anka - KVP.se - Senaste nytt | Expressen - Nyheter Sport Ekonomi Nöje". KVP.se. Archived from the original on 26 October 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-02. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ The life of Anna Anka
  5. ^ Abrahamsson, Kerstin (2009-09-14). "'Att vara hemmafru är ett heltidsjobb'". Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  6. ^ "Anna Anka sprängde miljonvallen - Dagens Media" (in Swedish). Dagensmedia.se. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  7. ^ "Tv- och populärkultursbloggen | SvD". Blogg.svd.se. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  8. ^ a b ""Newsmills redaktörer skrev Anna Anka-artikeln" - Dagens Media" (in Swedish). Dagensmedia.se. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  9. ^ "Jag vill bli en förebild för svenska kvinnor - Artikel av Anna Anka - Newsmill". Newsmill.se. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  10. ^ Henrik Ståhl (2009-09-21). "Anna Anka skrev inte debattinlägget på Newsmill | SvD" (in Swedish). Svd.se. Retrieved 2009-11-02.
  11. ^ "Anna Anka hyllar islamistiska ideal - Artikel av Nalin Pekgul - Newsmill". Newsmill.se. Retrieved 2009-11-02.

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