
Age: 30
female
Kristine Froseth (/ˈfroʊsɛθ/; Norwegian: Frøseth; born September 21, 1995) is an American and Norwegian actress. She is known for playing Kelly Aldrich in the Netflix series The Society (2019), Alaska Young in the Hulu series Looking for Alaska (2019), and Nan St. George in the Apple TV+ series The Buccaneers (2023). In 2022, she starred in the Showtime series The First Lady as young Betty Ford. She is also known for acting in films, taking supporting roles in Sierra Burgess Is a Loser (2018), The Assistant (2019), and Oh, Canada (2024) while also taking leading roles in Sharp Stick (2022) and How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022). Description above from the Wikipedia article Kristine Froseth, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Kristine Froseth

Princess Aslaug
for Princess Aslaug in Vikings: Conquest of the West
Suggested by mr95

In 8th century Scandinavia, a young Viking warrior named Ragnar Lothbrok dreams of exploring uncharted lands to the west, despite opposition from his fellow clansmen. Alongside his friend and fellow warrior Floki, and his shieldmaiden wife Lagertha, Ragnar sets out on a perilous journey to discover new lands and plunder the riches they hold. As Ragnar's reputation grows, he attracts the attention of powerful enemies, including the corrupt Earl Haraldson and the ambitious King Horik of Denmark. Ragnar must navigate dangerous political intrigue while also facing brutal battles and challenges at home, including a struggle for power with his own brother. As the series progresses, we see the Vikings clash with enemies from the British Isles to France and beyond, building a vast and fearsome empire. But as they conquer new territories, the Vikings also face internal discord and betrayals, forcing Ragnar to fight for his own survival and the survival of his people. Ultimately, the series explores themes of power, loyalty, and identity, as well as the clash between different cultures and belief systems. With breathtaking action scenes, stunning cinematography, and compelling characters, this series offers a thrilling and immersive exploration of Viking history and lore.