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Nationality
  
Icelandic

Books
  
Confession of Life

Died
  
April 16, 2011

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Ingolfur Margeirsson


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Full Name
  
Ingolfur Orn Margeirsson

Occupation
  
Writer, Historian, Television Personality

Known for
  
Knowledge of The Beatles

Nominations
  
Nordic Council's Literature Prize

Ingólfur Örn Margeirsson (4 May 1948 – 16 April 2011) was an Icelandic writer, historian and television personality. Ingólfur worked as a journalist and editor of newspapers Alþýðublaðið and Helgarpósturinn. He also worked in radio and television production for public broadcaster RÚV, and served as the company's correspondent in Norway in the 1980s.

Ingólfur authored numerous books, and was nominated for the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1983 for the book Lífsjátning (English: Confession of Life), the biography of Icelandic singer Guðmunda Elíasdóttir. He is considered a pioneer in modern biographical writing in Iceland.

Ingólfur was well known for his expert knowledge of The Beatles, and hosted a radio series on the band in 1994. At the time of his death, he had recently completed a television series for RÚV on the last years of John Lennon.

Ingólfur was married to Jóhanna Jónasdóttir, a physician. They lived in Reykjavík.

References

Ingólfur Margeirsson Wikipedia