Blue Eyes
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Blue Eyes
Summary
Blue Eyes is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 10% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Blue Eyes is the creator of Petra Revenue[3].
- Blue Eyes is the creator of Jörgen Hjerdt[4].
- Blue Eyes is the creator of Fredrik Morheden[5].
- Blue Eyes is the creator of Zoula Pitsiava[6].
- Blue Eyes is the creator of Alex Haridi[7].
- Blue Eyes is the creator of Robert Aschberg[8].
- Blue Eyes's instance of is recorded as television series[9].
- Blue Eyes was directed by Fredrik Edfeldt[10].
- Blue Eyes was directed by Henrik Georgsson[11].
- Blue Eyes was directed by Emiliano Goessens[12].
- Alex Haridi wrote the screenplay for Blue Eyes[13].
- Antonia Pyk wrote the screenplay for Blue Eyes[14].
- Björn Paqualin wrote the screenplay for Blue Eyes[15].
- Blue Eyes's composer is recorded as Fleshquartet[16].
- Blue Eyes's genre is thriller television series[17].
- Blue Eyes's genre is drama television series[18].
- A cast member of Blue Eyes was Louise Peterhoff[19].
- A cast member of Blue Eyes was Kjell Wilhelmsen[20].
- A cast member of Blue Eyes was Anna Bjelkerud[21].
- A cast member of Blue Eyes was Karin Franz Körlof[22].
- A cast member of Blue Eyes was Linus Wahlgren[23].
- A cast member of Blue Eyes was Sven Nordin[24].
- A cast member of Blue Eyes was Daniel Larsson[25].
- Blue Eyes was produced by Zoula Pitsiava[26].
- Blue Eyes's production company is recorded as Strix Drama[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Blue Eyes was produced by Zoula Pitsiava[26]. Directors include Fredrik Edfeldt[10], Henrik Georgsson[11], and Emiliano Goessens[12]. Screenwriters include Alex Haridi[13], Antonia Pyk[14], and Björn Paqualin[15]. Cast members include Louise Peterhoff[19], Kjell Wilhelmsen[20], Anna Bjelkerud[21], Karin Franz Körlof[22], Linus Wahlgren[23], and Sven Nordin[24]. Created works include Petra Revenue[3], a playwright[28], b. 1965[29], of Sweden[30], awarded the Sveriges Radio's Short Story Prize[31]; Jörgen Hjerdt[4], a writer[32], b. 1973[33]; Fredrik Morheden[5], a film editor[34], b. 1967[35], of Sweden[36]; Zoula Pitsiava[6], a film producer[37], b. 1968[38]; Alex Haridi[7], a screenwriter[39], b. 1979[40], of Sweden[41], specialised in film screenwriting[42]; and Robert Aschberg[8], a journalist[43], b. 1952[44], of Sweden[45].
Publication
The original language of Blue Eyes was Swedish[46]. Genres include thriller television series[17] and drama television series[18].
Why It Matters
Blue Eyes ranks in the top 10% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (18 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47]