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  1. 78K Followers, 1,504 Following, 298 Posts - Henessi Schmidt (@henessi) on Instagram: "🌙🪨STOONIALOOD piletid:"

  2. www.henessischmidt.com › aboutmeABOUT ME | Henessi

    Henessi Schmidt is an actress who works in theatre and film and has won the Best Movie Actress award in 2020. She also has a background in yoga, herbal medicine, music and dance, and is passionate about social and artistic projects.

  3. Henessi Schmidt is an Estonian actress who has appeared in TV shows and movies such as Vikings: Valhalla, Winter and Melchior: The Apothecary. See her biography, photos, credits and contact info on IMDb.

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  4. Henessi Schmidt is a versatile film and theatre actress with a diverse portfolio of roles and projects. Learn more about her background, skills and achievements on her official website.

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    Henessi Schmidt (born July 7, 1995) is an Estonian actress who portrays Princess Gytha in the Netflix series Vikings: Valhalla.

    Schmidt studied theatre and acting at the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy and graduated in 2019. She has also studied yoga and herbal medicine. She is passionate about music and DJ-ing. Schmidt is best known for her roles in Winter, Apteeker Melchior, and Kättemaksukontor.

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  5. Jul 7, 1995 · Henessi Schmidt is an Estonian actress and singer who graduated from the Viljandi Academy of Culture in 2019. She has appeared in TV shows and films such as "Firebird", "Vikings: Valhalla" and "Masked Singer".

  6. Jun 23, 2021 · Henessi Schmidt is one of the two Estonian actors cast in the sequel to the popular historical drama "Vikings". She will play Freydís Eiríksdóttir, a Norse warrior and explorer, in the new series set a century after the original.