Anita Briem
Exploring New Depths in Cinema
Remember Her?
Published September 24, 2025 12:01 AM PDT
Back in 2008, Icelandic actress Anita Briem brought the character of Hannah to life—a brave, independent mountain guide and daughter of a renowned volcanologist—in the family/adventure film “Journey to the Center of the Earth.” At the time, she was in her mid-20s, a promising age for starting a cinematic journey that many would find unforgettable.
In a twist of fate and adventure, Briem shared the silver screen with Josh Hutcherson, portraying the naive child under the watchful eye of his Uncle Sean, alongside Brendan Fraser, who delivered a quick-witted performance as Sean’s professor and uncle, Trevor.
Other notable cast members featured in this adventure include Jean Michel Paré and Kaniehtiio Horn, each adding their own flair to the gripping narrative.
Briem’s talent did not stop with “Journey to the Center of the Earth”; she also garnered attention for her role as Queen Jane Seymour in the historical series “The Tudors.”
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