
Wilma
Comedy
Overview
A young boy meets his estranged trailer park father for the first time. What his father doesn't know is that he now identifies as a girl.
Top Cast
Snævar Valdimarsson Steffensen
Snævar Valdimarsson Steffensen
Wilma
Snævar Valdimarsson Steffensen
Wilma
Bragi Arnason
Bragi Arnason
Jónas
Bragi Arnason
Jónas


María Birta
María Birta
Guðrún
María Birta
Guðrún


Anna Hafþórsdóttir
Anna Hafþórsdóttir
Lilý
Anna Hafþórsdóttir
Lilý
Snorri Ásmundsson
Snorri Ásmundsson
Thug
Snorri Ásmundsson
Thug
Eva Þóra Hartmannsdóttir
Eva Þóra Hartmannsdóttir
Tanja
Eva Þóra Hartmannsdóttir
Tanja
Úlfur Emilio Machado Tinnuson
Úlfur Emilio Machado Tinnuson
Alejandro
Úlfur Emilio Machado Tinnuson
Alejandro
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