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Home/People/Iva Hasperger
Iva Hasperger profile photo
Born
Mar 10, 1977
Age 49
Place of Birth
Zagreb, Croatia
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

10
Movies
2
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Iva Hasperger

Acting

Biography
Iva Hasperger is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and has performed in theater productions from Shakespeare to Tennessee Williams. Strong roots in a classical and European background often inform Iva's work-perhaps most notably in her performance as "Ilona" in the feature "Vlad" starring Billy Zane and Francesco Quinn. Hasperger plays a 15th century girl who only speaks middle English. In preparation for the shoot, the actress consulted Professor Edward Condron of UCLA to ensure accuracy with the complex ancient tongue. Hasperger fulfilled a childhood dream when she came to the US to train as an actress. An avid student of the American cinematic tradition and its history she has repeatedly delivered nuanced and eye catching performances in film, television and theater. Hasperger readily admits that her favorite actress of all time is Meryl Streep, and makes no bones about a desire to emulate her heroine. From a Southern belle in "Cloud Seven" to a Czech communist in "Cold Case" she has consistently delivered depth and range. As the projects get larger the approach remains the same-remain true to the character and serve the writing. So-no distraction by the bright lights for this terrific talent!
Three Days of Hamlet poster

Three Days of Hamlet

as Ophelia
2012
Dinoshark poster

Dinoshark

as Carol Brubaker
2010
Vlad poster

Vlad

as Ilona
2004
Learning Curves poster

Learning Curves

as Eurotrash Girl
2003
Malevolent poster

Malevolent

as Sandy
2002
Frank McKlusky, C.I. poster

Frank McKlusky, C.I.

as Enga Denkmark
2002
Just Can't Get Enough poster

Just Can't Get Enough

as Hallway Girl
2002
The Tower of Babble poster

The Tower of Babble

as Blonde in Motel
2002
Voyeur.com poster

Voyeur.com

as Nancy
2000
Boxes poster

Boxes

as No Job Crunch Girl
2000