Þorsteinn Bachmann
Þorsteinn Bachmann (born 25 October 1965) is an Icelandic actor. He is known for his role as Móri in Life in a Fishbowl. In 2015 he won an Edda Award for that same role. Bachmann grew up in the Fossvogur area of Reykjavík, Iceland before moving to Breiðholt when he was 10 years old. He did not do well in school in the early years. Looking back he remembers, that he was barely able to read or write before changing schools from Fossvogur to the one in Breiðholt. Bachmann graduated from the Icelandic Drama School in 1991. Since graduation he has worked with theatre groups in Reykjavík and Akureyri and was president of the latter for a few years. He has held many acting courses, and has served as a teacher at both the Icelandic Drama School and the Icelandic Film School. In 2013 he worked with the National Theatre of Iceland. Before every premiere Bachmann goes to the gym, goes swimming and finishes off with a sauna. "This is something I've always done and goes with every film or stage premiere".
Þorsteinn Bachmann films playing now in Athens
Þorsteinn Bachmann filmography

DABB
as Pabbi
Áramótaskaup: 2025
as Guðmundur Ingi
Sense
2024
When the Light Breaks
2024
The Very Last Fishing Trip
as Valur Adalsteins
Against the Ice
as Captain Amdrup
Summerlight and Then Comes The Night
as Guðmundur
Áramótaskaup 2021
2021
The Last Fishing Trip
as Valur
Agnes Joy
as Einar
The County
2019
How about that...
as Þekktur maður
And Breathe Normally
as Hörður
Let Me Fall
as Hannes
Prisonguards
2017
Tom of Finland
as Editor-in-chief
Under the Tree
as Konrad
The Oath
as Ragnar
Áramótaskaup: 2016
2016
Áramótaskaup: 2015
2015Who is Þorsteinn Bachmann?+
Þorsteinn Bachmann is a prolific Icelandic actor and theater professional, recognized for his extensive work in local film and stage productions since graduating from the Icelandic Drama School in 1991.
What is Þorsteinn Bachmann known for?+
He is best known for his award-winning role as Móri in the film Life in a Fishbowl and for his frequent collaborations with the National Theatre of Iceland.





