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Norwegian actress Brit Landa, born and raised on the island Halsnoy, Norway at her family's farm. She was part of the media breaking immersive theatre called The Tension Experience (2016) by Darren Lynn Bousman. She also landed a part in Brandon Jameson's fashion film "Pearl" (2017), playing mother of Pearl. She is known for her performance in "Fortitude" (2017), along with "The Antidote" (2015), "Just Business" (2017), " A Letter to Rachel" (2018), "Blood vein" (2013), "Just friends" (2015). She moved to England, Kingston upon Thames at a young age where she studied Faculty of social science and art, dance and drama and graduated with a bachelor degree. She continued to live in England, London for 3 years working as a professional dancer at theaters and events both in England and America and as a model. She began her career in acting as a child within theatre, but put it aside for a while as dance was her main passion. She decided to move back to Norway in 2013 to do acting full time. She started her bachelor degree in acting, Norway Oslo, but got offered a full time place at New York Film Academy, Los Angeles after receiving excellent reviews and feedback from the semester she did at their academy in New York, combined with her degree from Norway. After receiving a talent scholarship within acting she moved to Los Angeles where she finished her degree and continued staying to work professionally as an actress within film, TV and live performance, theatre. She is a method actor combined with Meisner and her own techniques. She does stage combat, Martial arts and is a professional horseback rider. She started writing her own work back in 2013 when she picked up acting again. Later on she put together some of her work and shot a short film called "Fortitude" (2017) which got a lot of attention in the media back in her country, Norway. She is the lead character in the very promising short film "Loved Ones" (2018) by Ryan A. Nichols. She still keep on writing her own plays and books and are behind the immersive theatre play called "Nora" (2017), Norway and the book called "Sjelsstyrke" (Fortitude) which her short film is based on (2017). Within live performance theatre she is best known from "Caligula" (2015), "Lady from the sea" (2015) "Hedda Gabler" (2015) and "The dreamer examines his pillow" (2016).