Not a typical Danish woman Trine Dyrholm has enjoyed staying in Iceland and she likes the swimming pools, the hot tubs in Hvammsvík, and the Northern Lights. mbl.is/Ásdís All days are long for Danish actress Trine Dyrholm , now working hard to play a Danish woman for director and screenwriter Benedikt Erlingsson .
The only time to chat was in the evening and Dyrholm and I met at a hotel in the city center after a long day of work on set. Dyrholm is well known in her home country and beyond, as she has starred in numerous films and TV shows since 1990 when she was only eighteen years old. Icelanders probably know her best from the show The Legacy and films such as Margrete: Queen of the North , where she played opposite the Icelandic actress, Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir .
Dyrholm had only been to Iceland once before, three years ago at RIFF, Reykjavik International Film Festival. Then she only stopped for four days, but now she has lived here for three months. "I have always been fascinated by Iceland.
I don't have much free time, but I've been to the Golden Circle, to Hvammsvík several times, and to the hot stream in Reykjadalur," she says. "I've had to learn a little bit of Icelandic because the Danish woman is such a wild character who learns languages," she says and adds that she got help with the learning, but finds the matter extremely difficult. "It's impossible to learn Icelandic!" Said yes right away We discuss her character in The Danish Woman.
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