Background
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal was born in Utøy, Inderøy.
Ingrid Bolsø Berdal was born in Utøy, Inderøy.
She moved to Oslo and was accepted at Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO), where she studied acting for three years.
She started her career at age 25 in the 2005 short film Limbo. Her first leading role was in the Norwegian slasher film Cold Prey, released in October 2006. She has since appeared in fourteen films, including Chernobyl Diaries, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, and Hercules.
She started studying music and singing in high school.
After graduating, she continued her music education at the University of Trondheim (Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet), studying jazz singing and improvisation for two years. In her second year there, she played Sofia in Platonov and the title character in Antigone.
In her final year, she played The Girl in The Name and the title character in Hedda Gabler. Since graduating, Berdal has been employed at The Norwegian Theatre in Oslo.
After her first year at the theatre, she was awarded the Hedda Award (the Norwegian Theatre Award) for Best Debut of the Year.
During her years at the theatre, she has played both classical and contemporary plays, such as Sasha in Ivanov, Shura in Black Milk, and the title character in Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy. Berdal has also worked in film, television, and radio. She was also nominated for Best Actress for Cold Prey 2 two years later.
She hosted the Norwegian Awards (The Amanda Awards) in 2010 and 2012.
In January 2011, she opened her monologue Frøken Else at The Norwegian Theatre, receiving positive reviews. In 2014, she played the only female warrior, Atalanta, in the film Hercules.
Berdal has been working at The National Theatre in Oslo since her graduation in 2004.