Anita Briem, an Icelandic actress, is well-known. Anita is well-known for the actress who was Jane Seymour in the TV show The Tudors. Briem's acting journey began at National Theater Iceland when she was just 9 years old. Briem was an actress in Iceland as a kid. Briem was a child performer aged sixteen when she emigrated to London. Participated in the adaptation of Lenin, in Love at The New End Theater. Briem, then 19, was accepted into the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. The academy was home to her for three consecutive years. Briem earned her degree in Drama and won the John Barton Prize under the Scenic Fight category. Briem was a part of a variety of plays at RADA including The Cherry Garden, by Anton Chekhov, and Bernarda Alba's House, written composed by Federico Garcia Lorca. Briem kept her acting career going as an actor in London and was a part of productions like Catalog of Misunderstanding (directed by Mike Figgis) at the National Theater Studio. She also