Education
Born in London to a Swedish father and English mother, Arfwedson was brought up in Chelsea and attended the Francis Holland School as a day girl. She then studied Classics at the University of Edinburgh.
Born in London to a Swedish father and English mother, Arfwedson was brought up in Chelsea and attended the Francis Holland School as a day girl. She then studied Classics at the University of Edinburgh.
There, she joined the theatre society, and gained parts in the stage plays: Sore Throats and A Slight Ache both directed by Thom Tuck. Skylight directed by Michael Sophocles. Private Lives directed by Frederic Wake-Walker.
Bedroom Farce directed by Simon Yadoo.
The speaker in the Vagina Monologues directed by Alice Russell. Becoming a professional actress upon graduation, Arfwedson has since worked mainly in the theatre, including Portia in the Merchant of Venice, the first touring production of Festen, and the role of Evelyn in the Barons Court Theatre production of Neil LaBute"s The Shape of Things directed by Editor Behrens.
Arfwedson"s television roles have included parts in Law & Order: United Kingdom and Agatha Christie"s Marple: Murder Is Easy. Her film roles have included playing Lady Charlotte in The Duchess, and playing Burt Reynolds" daughter in the British comedy film A Bunch of Amateurs.
In 2012, Arfwedson starred in a television commercial for travel website Secret Escapes.
Follow-up adverts were also released in 2013. She played Sheriff Angela Carter in Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, and in 2013, appeared in the second episode of British Broadcasting Corporation Three sitcom Way to Go, before joining the cast of British Broadcasting Corporation One medical drama Holby City.