Georgia Hurst is the daughter of renowned screenwriter and director Michael Hurst, born and raised in the UK. The most popular and sought-after picture of this man was the historical series "Vikings". In this television series, screenwriter Michael Hurst involved one of his daughters, Georgia.
Georgia Hurst Biography
The girl was born on December 26, 1994 in England. She has a rather unusual and beautiful appearance. Bright eyes, long blonde hair and a feminine figure allow the actress to transform into any character. The girl is 168 cm tall and weighs 59 kg.
Georgia Hurst, whose photo is placed a little higher, was distinguished by acting abilities since childhood and at one time wanted to follow in the footsteps of her father Michael. The girl graduated from high school and went to college. As soon as screenwriter Michael Hurst began work on the TV series Vikings, he offered two main roles to his daughters. One of them played the role of the beloved character of the eccentric character Floki, and the other went to win back the bride, and then the pregnant wife of one of the Scandinavian jarls.
Role in the movie "Vikings"
Thanks to her truly great father, Georgia managed to star in the historical film The Vikings at such a young age. The series tells us about the difficult and sometimes mystical fate of Jarl Ragnar Lodbroka, who became famous for his conquests and travels. The first series tells us about three bosom friends: the fearless Ragnar, his reckless brother Rollo and the amazing shipbuilder Floki.
In 2013, Georgia Hurst played the role of Jarl Borg's wife, Torvey. It would seem that the marriage was approved by the gods, but before the birth of their first child, the girl’s husband dies at the hands of Ragnar. The eldest son of the conqueror, Björn falls in love with Torvi, takes her with him to his settlement and brings up the girl’s child as a native. In the second marriage, Torvi gives birth to two children, but due to the death of Ragnar, the girl turns into a warrior and becomes the confidant of his first wife Lagerta. A year later, she again marries, but already for the other son of the great jarl and becomes co-ruler on the throne of East Anglia.