Hera Hilmar

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Hera Hilmar

Hera Hilmar

Hera Hilmar is a well-known Icelandic actress. Hera Hilmar won the Edda Award for Best Actress in 2015 for Vonarstrti (2014) and again in 2017 for Eiurinn (2016).

Outside of Iceland, she is most recognized for her roles as Vanessa in Da Vinci’s Demons (2013), Varya in Anna Karenina (2012), Eik in the Icelandic film Life in a Fishbowl (2014), and Lillie in The Ottoman Lieutenant (2017).

In 2007, she was nominated for an Edda for her performance in The Quiet Storm (2007).

Early life and Childhood

Hera Hilmar was born on December 27, 1988, in an unnamed location in Iceland, under the earth sign of Capricorn.

Hera, a formally educated actress, rose to prominence as Vanessa in the hit television series “Da Vinci’s Demons.”

The drama, produced by BBC Worldwide, is based on a fictionalized depiction of Leonardo Da Vinci’s early life.

The show, which aired in over 120 countries, established Hera as a major star and arguably the most famous Icelandic actress.

Her other notable performances include Eik in “Life is a Fishbowl,” one of the best films in her home nation, and Hester Shaw in “Mortal Engine,” possibly her most important film to date.

Education Details

Hera was born into an Icelandic family, the daughter of Thorey and Hilmar.

Thorey Sigthorsdottir is an established actress who has been in a number of Icelandic films and TV shows, as well as roles in other European projects.

Hera’s mother wasn’t the only one who was enamored with cinematography, since her husband is none other than Hilmar Oddsson, one of Iceland’s top directors of all time.

Their influence and artistic prowess influenced young Hera to pursue a career as an actor.

She had a strong interest in acting from a young age, and under the tutelage of Thorey and Hilmar, she mastered the ropes of stage performance before the age of ten, and even acted briefly in several of her father’s films.

She went on to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where she graduated in 2011.

Despite having multiple credits to her name, Hera used her newly acquired theoretical knowledge to improve as an actress and enhance her already outstanding portfolio.

Professional Career

Hilmar made her film debut at the tender age of six in the legendary Icelandic film “Tears of Stone.”

The plot revolves around Jon Leifs, a composer who spent the majority of his life in Nazi Germany, and has been praised by critics for accurately portraying the life of this iconic artist.

Hera’s father was a director, thus she was exposed to the industry from a young age.

Following that, she participated in “No Trace,” another hit film, but Hera decided to take a sabbatical from acting to focus on her education.

So her next part was in “Quiet Storm,” a 2007 successful film, for which she was nominated for an Edda, Iceland’s most prestigious award for cinematography.
In 2008, she starred in Rnar Rnarsson’s “Two Birds,” which caught the festival world by storm after its presentation at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.

It was even nominated for a Palme d’Or, announcing Hera’s arrival on the scene.

A famous website, Short of the Week, hailed it as “probably the purest and most earnest 15 minutes of film I have ever experienced.”

Making a Name for Herself as a Star

This aspiring actress had a big year in 2012, as she appeared in three episodes of “Leaving” as Paulina, and a few months later, fans could see her in “Anna Karenina” as Varya and “World Without End” as Margery.

Both of these roles received great feedback, which led to additional roles in “The Fifth Estate” and “We Are The Freaks.”

Her greatest achievement to date, however, was being cast as Vanessa Moschella in 23 episodes of “Da Vinci’s Demons.”

The series received critical acclaim for its subtle alteration of historical facts and events, which used only a tinge of fiction and creative energy.

Hera appeared in “Life in a Fishbowl” and “Get Santa” in 2014, and after a string of great performances in “An Ordinary Man” and “The Ottoman Lieutenant,” Hera landed her first starring part in a major studio film.

She played Hester Shaw in “Mortal Engines,” and despite her excellent performance, the film went on to become one of the largest box office flops of all time, with losses totaling about $175 million.

Net Worth and Salary

Hera Hilmar’s net worth is estimated to be over ‘$1 million as of mid-2019, based on her more than a decade-long starring career on TV and the big screen.

Relationship Status

Hera Hilmar’s romantic relationships, there is almost little information available from trustworthy sources that may adequately explain this aspect of her life.

Hera prefers to keep information about her lover’s secret, and she has yet to respond to fan questions.

Her early associations, as well as her current situation, are unknown.

She has never been spotted attending any public gatherings, particularly in the company of men, and her social media posts have revealed no suspects. There has also been no debate on this subject.

Hera is heterosexual and currently single, based on the information that is available, or the lack thereof.

Her time is divided across London, Reykjavik, and Los Angeles.

Body Measurement

Hera Hilmar height is 5′ 7″ and her weight is 55 kg. Her hair color is Brown type and her eye color is Blue.

Social Media

Because of the ever-expanding reach of social media on global audiences, it is in most celebrities’ best interests to keep their fans updated on their activities in order to maintain and potentially increase their ratings.

Hera is no stranger to this popular trend, as her dedication to posting updates on her public profiles and engaging with her fans is at an all-time high.

Her Instagram account has 50,000 followers, while her Twitter account has 6,000 followers.

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Trivia

  • Hera, a formally educated actress, rose to prominence as Vanessa in the hit television series “Da Vinci’s Demons.”
  • She made her debut on the silver screen at the tender age of 6, when she appeared in the famous Icelandic movie, “Tears of Stone”.
  • Hilmar’s greatest achievement to date, however, was being cast as Vanessa Moschella in 23 episodes of “Da Vinci’s Demons.”
  • Hera has never been seen attending any public events in particular male companies, and there’s no one that the fans suspect across her social media posts.
  • She is heterosexual and currently single, based on the information that is available, or the lack thereof.