Hera Hilmar


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December 27, 1988
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Hera Hilmar Bio

Hera Hilmarsdóttir, widely recognized as Hera Hilmar, is an accomplished Icelandic actress celebrated for her outstanding contributions to both film and television. She was born in Reykjavík, Iceland, on December 27, 1988.

Embarking on her acting journey in 1995 with the film Tears of Stone, Hilmar has since become a prominent figure in the industry. Her impressive filmography includes notable works such as The Ottoman Lieutenant, Life in a Fishbowl, The Oath, The Ashram, A Letter from Helga, Á Ferð með Mömmu, An Ordinary Man, and the blockbuster Mortal Engines, where she starred alongside Robert Sheehan and Hugo Weaving.

In addition to her cinematic success, Hera Hilmar has graced television screens with her talent. She has delivered captivating performances in TV series like See, The Cipher, Harley and the Davidsons, Da Vinci's Demons, Leaving, and Hamarinn.

Hilmar's exceptional acting prowess has not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by her two Edda Awards for Actress of the Year.

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