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Ragnheiður Ragnarsdóttir, also known as Ragga Ragnars [1] (born 24 October 1984) is an Icelandic actress and former swimmer, who specialised in sprint freestyle events. [2] She is a multiple-time Icelandic record holder in both long and short course freestyle (both 50 metres and 100 metres).
On 5 February 2020, Kieran O'Reilly released "Broken Wings" with his on-screen Vikings co-star and former double Olympian, Ragga Ragnars. The pair co-wrote the track before recording the song in JAM Studios in Ireland with Martin Quinn recording, mixing and mastering. The track was produced by Kieran O'Reilly and Martin Quinn.
Ragga Ragnars as Queen Gunnhild, Bjorn's wife, queen of Kattegat and a shield-maiden [b] Ray Stevenson as Othere, a mysterious wanderer; Gustaf Skarsgård as Floki, a gifted shipbuilder (part 2) Jasper Pääkkönen as Halfdan the Black, Harald's violent younger brother, appearing in a vision (part 2) [c]
Played by Ragga Ragnars (seasons 5–6) Jarl Olavsonn's wife. Harald becomes enamored with her, but after Olavsonn's death, she marries Bjorn instead. As his wife, she becomes queen of Kattegat. She is based on the quasi-historical Gunnhild.
Ragga Ragnars as Gunnhild, Olavsonn's wife and, later, Bjorn's wife; Eve Connolly as Thora, Hvitserk's love interest; Ann Skelly as Lady Ethelfled, Lord Cuthred's daughter and Prince Aethelred's wife; Steven Berkoff as King Olaf the Stout, a Norwegian king; Erik Madsen as King Hemming, a leader of the Black Danes confederation
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Guðmunda Ragnhildur Gísladóttir, known as Ragga Gisla (born 7 October 1956), is an Icelandic actor and musician. She led the band Grýlurnar which appeared in a popular comedy film in the 1980s. She led the band Grýlurnar which appeared in a popular comedy film in the 1980s.
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