- Jón
Gnarr (Icelandic: [ˈjouːn ˈknar̥ː]; born Jón
Gunnar Kristinsson on 2
January 1967) is an
Icelandic actor, comedian, and
politician who
served as the...
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Gnarr is a 2010
Icelandic do****entary film
directed by
Gaukur Úlfarsson. The film
follows the
political campaign of Jón
Gnarr, a
former punk
rocker with...
- (Icelandic:
Besti flokkurinn) was an
Icelandic political party founded by Jón
Gnarr on 16
November 2009. The
party contested the 2010 city
council election...
- In 2010,
Gaukur directed the do****entary
Gnarr,
which followed the
political campaign of
comedian Jón
Gnarr to
become the
mayor of Reykjavík. The film...
- the
protests following the 2008
Icelandic financial crisis, in
which Jón
Gnarr pla**** a strait-laced middle-aged
protester shouting "Helvítis
fokking fokk...
- Tvíhöfði (English: Bicephalic) is an
Icelandic comedy duo of Jón
Gnarr and Sigurjón Kjartansson. They had a
morning radio show on Aðalstöðin, X-ið & Radíó...
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newspaper El País. The
comedian turned mayor of Reykjavík, Iceland, Jón
Gnarr, has gone so far as to say that he
would not
enter a
coalition government...
- Trapped. He is also
known for his role in the
radio duo Tvíhöfði with Jón
Gnarr and for his part in the po****r
Icelandic television sketch comedy Fóstbræður...
- Romanian-American
soprano Blanche Glynne Blanche Aitken 1893-1946
Welsh actress Jón
Gnarr Jón
Gunnar Kristinsson 1967-
Icelandic actor,
comedian and
politician Eyal...
- Karlsson, Stefán (2015-10-22). "Jón
Gnarr fær að
heita Jón
Gnarr" [Jón
Gnarr is
allowed to be
named Jón
Gnarr]. Vísir.is (in Icelandic).
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