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Anita Briem: The 'odd little girl' from Iceland says she wasn't intimidated by Brendan Fraser in 'Journey to the Center of the Earth': 'I have the Viking heritage!'

July 10, 2008|Michael Ordona, Special to The Times
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Knowing THAT Iceland's Anita Briem is trained in broadsword combat and jeet kune do, one might expect the actress who plays intrepid mountain guide Hannah Asgeirsson in "Journey to the Center of the Earth" to resemble a female freight train -- maybe Hellga from "American Gladiators."

Instead, strolling in confidently for a cup of coffee at Ammo in Los Angeles, the Reykjavik native is 5 feet 4 with fine, elfin features and an upright, energetic presence that seems to gain her several inches.

"The mystical, magical place of Iceland, which is what it really is, is normal for me," says Briem, 26, in lightly accented English. "I drive by myself across the country, across the highlands and the fields of lava and go bathing in natural hot pools, and it is spectacular, as is our history and the contrast of elements in the environment."


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The self-described "odd little girl" was "raised in a very musical family. My father [Gunnlaugur Briem] is arguably one of the best drummers in Europe, and my mom [Erna Þorarinsdottir] is an extraordinary singer, so I grew up sleeping behind drum kits and on studio floors."

She became involved in the National Theatre of Iceland at 9, eventually moving to London, where she was accepted to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After a couple of British TV appearances, she had her first industry meeting in Los Angeles, which resulted in her casting in "Journey." But it wasn't easy.

"I must have auditioned for this movie 25 times," she says. "I have to check my facts on this, but I believe I beat Cameron Diaz's record for how many times she auditioned for 'The Mask.' " "Journey" costar Brendan Fraser has said of her, "She's the real deal. She's the size and shape of Tinkerbell, but she can take care of herself. That's perfect for the character." For her part, Briem wasn't fazed by working with the major action star, who she concedes has nearly a foot on her, saying, "I have the Viking heritage!"

Her fearless attitude served her well on the film's set. During one underwater scene for "Journey," she was thrilled to complete a high dive and long swim, positioning herself perfectly for the camera.

"I was like, 'And here we go, the dramatic sequence of Hannah drowning!' And I start dragging myself down by letting air from my lungs gradually so I sink down a little bit. All of a sudden there were like, eight dudes that attacked me from every direction. They were the safety divers; they thought I was drowning! I was so upset that I actually whacked one of them right in the face."

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