
Edda Björgvinsdóttir
Acting
Biography
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Born: September 13, 1952
Known For

Golden Sands
A political comedy about the effects of the apparent discovery of gold in the sands near a small community on Iceland's south coast. Troops from the American NATO base "invade" the territory, journalists from Reykjavik arrive and the morals of the local inhabitants quickly turn topsy-turvy.

Kaikki rakastavat hevosia

Áramótaskaup: 2025
Áramótaskaup: 2025 is an annual Icelandic TV movie satirizing the events of the past year.

Under the Tree
When Baldvin and Inga's next door neighbours complain that a tree in their backyard casts a shadow over their sundeck, what starts off as a typical spat between neighbours in the suburbs unexpectedly and violently spirals out of control.

The Valhalla Murders
An Oslo detective with a painful past returns to his native Iceland to help a dedicated cop hunt a serial killer with a link to a mysterious photo.

When the Raven Flies
Vikings pillage Ireland, seeking silver and slaves, slaying men and women in the process. A young boy is spared when a Viking takes pity on him instead of killing him. Twenty years later the boy returns to Iceland take his revenge.

The White Viking
Norway in the 10th century. Askur, son of the powerful Thorgeir marries Embla, daughter of one of the few remaining landowners in Norway, in a pagan ceremony. King Olav, a ruthless christian, wants to eredicate all traces of non-christian beliefs and captures the two of them during the ceremony. In order to free Embla, Askur must go to Iceland and convert the people there to catholicism.

Pity the Lovers
Óskar and Maggi are two brothers, longing for love but seemingly doomed to stay single. Óskar shies from relationships but is secretly in love with his childhood sweetheart Anna, engaged to another and safely out of reach. Maggi on the other hand is overly eager and goes from one relationship to another, hoping for eternal love each time. A film about the complexity of human relations and the searching for love.

Áramótaskaup: 2014
Áramótaskaup: 2014 is an annual Icelandic TV movie satirizing the events of the past year.

Let Me Fall
When 15-year-old Magnea meets Stella, everything changes. Stella's no-holds-barred lifestyle drags them both into a world of drugs, which brings serious consequences for each of them, and their relationship. Twelve years later their paths cross again, and a reckoning between them becomes unavoidable.
Filmography
as Mamma Gunnars
as Álfrún
as Klara
as Lísbet
as Dídí
as Hófi
as María
as Svava
as Guðrún
as Psychiatrist
as Inga
as Steinunn
as Stella
as Hanna
as Marta
as Gestur's Mother
as Bergthora
as Stella
as Ásthildur
as Gest's Sister