Anita Briem and Anisa Butt
Anita Briem hails from Iceland. Anita Briem is an Icelandic actress. She's best known for portraying Jane Seymour, the young woman who will become the third Queen of Henry VIII on the television series The Tudors. Briem was just 9 years old when she started acting in the Icelandic National Theater. As a youngster, she was involved in a variety of TV and radio shows, plays and productions throughout Iceland. Briem was a child performer in the age of sixteen when she emigrated to London. Participated in an adaptation of Lenin, in Love by the New End Theater. Briem, then 19, was admitted to The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. The academy was home to her for three years. Briem earned her degree in Drama, and was awarded the John Barton Prize under the Scenic Fight category. He participated in many plays as a student at RADA including The Cherry Garden directed by Anton Chekhov or Bernarda Alba's House, written by Federico Garcia Lorca. Briem, after graduation from RADA,