Ingvild Deila

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Ingvild Deila
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Ingvild Deila at Toulouse Game Show Springbreak in 2017
Born1987 (age 36–37)
Norway
OccupationActress
Years active2013–present

Ingvild Deila (born 1987), sometimes credited as Ingvild Syntropia[1] is a Norwegian actress. She is known for her roles in both low-budget independent films and large-scale blockbusters. She first appeared in film through her role as Mina in FISH (2013); this was followed by roles in 7 films all in 2014. This led to her role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a World Hub scientist in Oslo in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). Deila also played Princess Leia through motion capture in Rogue One (2016).

Career[edit]

Deila joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the 2015 film Avengers: Age of Ultron as the World Hub lead scientist.

Deila made a brief appearance as Princess Leia in the 2016 film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. With the film set before 1977's Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, a computer-generated image of a young Carrie Fisher was superimposed over Deila's face. Archival audio of Fisher saying "Hope" was used to voice the character.[2][3][4]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2013 FISH Mina
2014 The Kindness of Strangers
2014 Indestructible Jenny Adams
2014 The Gulf of Narcolepsy
2014 Hopeless Cleptomantic
2014 The Writer's Daughter
2014 This Is Not Happening Anna
2014 Hills Subi
2015 Run
2015 Avengers: Age of Ultron World Hub Tech
2015 Cropped Helga
2015 Killer Bird Andreea
2015 Lady Mercy The Lady
2016 Hippopotamus Ruby Ann Watts
2016 Endless Summer Annie
2016 The Date Anna
2016 Punch Bag Naomi
2016 Rogue One Princess Leia Motion capture [2][3][4]
2017 The Inner Morgana
2019 Escape from Brazil Eva

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rivrud, Kristin (30 December 2017). "Ingvild fikk drømmerollen". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b Hooton, Christopher (19 December 2016). "Rogue One's CGI Princess Leia: The sands of time are so cruel you can't even do motion capture for your younger self". The Independent. London. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
  3. ^ a b Fullerton, Huw (16 December 2016). "How a Holby City actor brought one of Star Wars' most iconic characters back to life". Radio Times. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
  4. ^ a b Jones, Nate (15 December 2016). "Let's Talk About the Ending of Rogue One". New York. Retrieved 16 December 2016.

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