Ingrid Bulso Berdal - Norwegian actress and producer, who became famous thanks to the films "Lost" ("Cold booty"), "Lost 2: Resurrection", "Forbidden Zone", "Hercules", "World of the Wild West". Ingrid's creative biography began in 2005 and today she has accounted for more than thirty movie roles played.
Over the past few years, Ingrid has repeatedly been called one of the sexiest and most charming residents of Norway in its history. Fans, whom the actress has a lot of not only in Norway, but also in other countries, admire her refined taste. At numerous film festivals, Ingrid's outfits have more than once been recognized as the most elegant, and the actress's way of staying in public is delightful, professional and spectacular.
Children and teenagers
The girl was born in the spring of 1980 in the small town of Utei. All her childhood was spent in the commune of Inderii, intended for workers to live. A few years later, the family moved to the city of Trondheim, where Ingrid went to school.
Already in the elementary grades, the girl was fascinated by creativity, and she showed a great interest in music. Despite the fact that the family lived modestly, parents found money so that Ingrid could take individual lessons from a private teacher. In addition, the girl was actively engaged in oriental practices and martial arts. She was accustomed to this by her older brother, who also devoted much time to martial arts.
Another hobby Ingrid was the movie. She watched hundreds of times films featuring her favorite actors: ZhK. Van Damme, C. Norris, B. Lee, J. Chan. I must say that in the development of martial arts, among which were: kickboxing and taekwondo, the girl achieved very good results and repeatedly participated in various competitions.
After graduating from school, Berdal entered the local university of improvisation and jazz singing, and later moved to Oslo, where she continued her education at the Academy of Dramatic Art and began to master acting from one of the leading teachers - Irina Malochevskaya, who educates her students in the famous K. Stanislavsky.
Her theatrical career began in the years of study, when Ingrid joined the troupe of the Norwegian National Academic Theater. Already in the first year of work in the theater, the actress received the Gedda Award in the category Debut of the Year.
Ingrid did not leave her passion for music. For several years she was a soloist of the rock group "Crescent Moon" and performed at numerous concentration centers and festivals.
Film career
Ingrid's creative biography continued in the cinema. She played her first roles in short films: Limbo and Terrier Vigen. Then she was offered a dramatic role in the film "Sons", and in 2006 she joined the cast of the film "Lost." The film was shot in the horror genre and is designed more for teenagers. Berdal played one of the main roles in it and soon became one of the most popular actresses not only in Norway, but throughout the world. The film itself was recognized as one of the best horror films in the history of this genre in Norway.
The immense popularity of the film among viewers allowed the film crew to launch a sequel to the movie, Lost 2: Resurrection. For the role in the first and second parts of the picture, Berdal received the Amanda Award in the nomination "Actress of the Year", awarded by Norwegian filmmakers.
Berdal’s creative career developed successfully in the following years. She starred in the psychological thriller Crazy House, the science fiction television series Despair, the action movie Captive. Escape, and the comedy Hellfjord.
In 2012, the actress begins her career in Hollywood. The debut American project was the painting "Forbidden Zone". This was followed by work in the films: "The Alphabet of Death", "Witch Hunters", "Hercules" and in the series "World of the Wild West".