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Succeeded by
  
Dagur B. Eggertsson

Children
  
Margret Jonsdottir

Spouse
  
Johanna Johannsdottir


Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Jon Gnarr

Jon Gnarr Jon Gnarr The punk comedian who became mayor of Reykjavik

Preceded by
  
Hanna Birna Kristjansdottir

Born
  
2 January 1967 (age 57) Reykjavik, Iceland (
1967-01-02
)

Books
  
Gnarr: How I Became the Mayor of a Large City in Iceland and Changed the World

Movies and TV shows
  
Bjarnfreðarson, Naeturvaktin, Fostbraeður, Fangavaktin, Dagvaktin

Similar People
  
Ragnar Bragason, Johann Johannsson, Julius Kemp, Olaf de Fleur Johannesson

Profiles


Political party
  

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Jón Gnarr ([ˈjouːn ˈknarː]; born 2 January 1967) is an Icelandic actor, comedian, and politician who served as the Mayor of Reykjavík from 2010 to 2014.

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Born Jón Gunnar Kristinsson, Jón legally changed his middle name in 2005 to the way his mother pronounced it when he was a boy. He prefers to be addressed as Jón Gnarr as he does not wish to carry his father's name. Under national law overseen by the Icelandic Naming Committee, he had not been allowed to legally drop "Kristinsson" from his name as seen on his passport until 2015.

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He was a well-known comedian and actor starting in the 1990s, including teaming with Sigurjón Kjartansson as the duo Tvíhöfði on radio and television. In 2009, he formed the Best Party, a political party that began as political satire but quickly turned into a real political player due to its electoral successes, which were perceived to be a reaction to the 2008–11 Icelandic financial crisis.

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Early years

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Jón Gnarr was misdiagnosed with severe intellectual disability as a child and was treated between the ages of five and seven at the children's psychiatry ward at the State Hospital at Dalbraut, Reykjavík. He has dyslexia and had learning difficulties. Jón Gnarr recounts these experiences in his book The Indian, an autobiographical account of his childhood.

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Jón was known as Jónsi Punk as a teenager and played bass in a punk band called Nefrennsli ("Runny Nose"). While attending a number of high schools, he didn't complete the university entrance exam, Stúdentspróf. As a young man, he held jobs with car maker Volvo and drove a taxi in Reykjavík. During the 1980s, he and his future wife, Jóhanna Jóhannsdóttir, became acquainted with the members of the Reykjavík-based alternative rock band the Sugarcubes, including Björk Guðmundsdóttir and Einar Örn Benediktsson. Björk remained a close friend to Jóhanna, dedicating a song to her on her 1997 album Homogenic,

Performance career

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In 1994, Jón teamed up with Sigurjón Kjartansson to form the radio duo Tvíhöfði. In 1997, he joined TV station Stöð 2 where he wrote and starred in several seasons of the Icelandic comedy show Fóstbræður. His best known movies are The Icelandic Dream and A Man like Me. His stand-up comedy show Ég var einu sinni nörd (I Used To Be a Nerd) is autobiographical. In 2004 he wrote, starred and produced a short film, The Man On the Back.

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He worked as a creative writer and actor at the Icelandic advertising agency EnnEmm, producing several popular TV ads. He played Georg Bjarnfreðarson on the television series Næturvaktin (Night Shift), Dagvaktin (Day Shift) and Fangavaktin (Prison Shift). He was also a co-writer in the series, which introduced a number of new actors. In 2009 he starred in the feature film Bjarnfreðarson, which endeared him even further to the Icelandic public. Jón is a member of Félag íslenskra leikara (Icelandic Actors Guild) and Félag leikskálda og handritshöfunda (Playwrights and Screenwriters Guild).

Entry into politics

In late 2009, Gnarr formed the Best Party with a number of other people who had no background in politics, including Einar. The Best Party, which is a satirical political party that parodies Icelandic politics and aims to make the life of the citizens more fun, managed a plurality in the 2010 municipal elections in Reykjavík, with the party gaining six out of 15 seats on the Reykjavík City Council (34.7 percent of the vote). Einar, who was second on the party's list behind Jón, won one of the seats on the city council.

Jón ended up defeating the centre-right Independence Party-led municipal government of Hanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir, which came as "a shock" to Icelandic Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir. Jón's victory is widely seen as a backlash against establishment politicians in the wake of Iceland's 2008-2011 financial crisis.

His political platform included promises of "free towels in all swimming pools, a polar bear for the Reykjavík zoo, all kinds of things for weaklings, Disneyland in the Vatnsmýri area, a 'drug-free' Althing by 2020, sustainable transparency, tollbooths on the border with Seltjarnarnes, to do away with all debt, free access to Hljómskálagarðurinn (orchestral rotunda park)."

Both before and after being elected, Jón announced that he would not enter a coalition government with anyone that had not watched the HBO series The Wire. He is an avid watcher of the series, and stated his favourite character is Omar. Ultimately, his Best Party entered into a coalition with the social-democratic Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) as its junior partner to govern Reykjavík.

As Reykjavík mayor

After Gnarr became mayor of Reykjavík, it was jokingly proposed that the city be nicknamed Gnarrenburg, the title of an earlier television talk show featuring Gnarr. As mayor, he has appeared at the 2010 Gay Pride parade as a drag queen, posting a video holiday greeting wearing a Darth Vader mask and a Santa Claus cap, and suggesting a merger with neighboring municipality Kópavogur. Gnarr protested about the Chinese government's treatment of human rights activist Liu Xiaobo, before the announcement of Liu's award for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. He has also stated that he believes the importance of the European Union is highly over-rated. His government also included the granting of long-awaited permission for the construction of Iceland's first purpose-built mosque.

On 30 October 2013, Gnarr announced that he would not seek a second term in office when his first term expired in June 2014.

After leaving office

Since leaving office, Gnarr has campaigned for Iceland to abandon its laws requiring citizens to have traditional Icelandic names. Jón also authored a book entitled Gnarr!: How I Became the Mayor of a Large City in Iceland and Changed the World. In January 2015 Gnarr joined Rice University's Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences (CENHS) as their first writer in residence.

After the incumbent President of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, announced on 1 January 2016 that he would not run in the upcoming presidential election, it was speculated that Gnarr would put forward his candidacy. On 15 January 2016, Gnarr announced he would not be running for office "for the time being", but that he could "think of doing it later", and that he was more interested in working more in Icelandic television.

Personal life and family

Jón Gnarr is married to Jóhanna Jóhannsdóttir, with whom he has five children. One of which is Margret Gnarr, a fitness competitor.

Awards and Recognitions

  • Edda Award
  • 2010 Bjarnfredarson (e. Mr Bjarnfredarson) Best Actor of the Year (Winner)
  • 2010 Fangavaktin (e. The Prisoners Shift) Best Actor of the Year (Winner)
  • 2010 Bjarnfredarson (e. Mr Bjarnfredarson) Best Film of the Year (Winner)
  • 2010 Bjarnfredarson (e. Mr Bjarnfredarson) Screenplay of the Year (Winner)
  • 2010 Fangavaktin (e. The Prisoners Shift) TV Drama/Comedy of the Year (Winner)
  • 2008 Dagvaktin (e. The Day Shift) Screenplay of the Year (Nomination)
  • 2008 Dagvaktin (e. The Day Shift) TV Drama/Comedy of the Year (Winner)
  • 2007 Næturvaktin (e. The Night Shift) TV Drama/Comedy of the Year (Winner)
  • 2004 Með mann á bakinu (e. The Man on the Back) Screenplay of the Year (Winner)
  • 2001 Fóstbræður (e. Foster Brothers) Best Actor of the Year (Winner)
  • 2000 Íslenski draumurinn (e. The Icelandic Dream) Supporting Actor of the Year (Nomination)
  • 2010 - Visir.is, Person of the Year Award
  • 2013 - Honorary member of Samtökin '78, The National Queer Organization of Iceland
  • 2013 - Siðmennt, Humanist of the Year Award
  • 2014 - LennonOno Grant for Peace Award
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    Filmography

    Actor
    -
    Kill the Poet (pre-production)
    -
    Fullt hús (filming) as
    Hermann
    2004
    Áramótaskaup (TV Series) as
    Various / Museum guide
    - Áramótaskaup 2022 (2022) - Various
    - Áramótaskaup 2020 (2020)
    - Áramótaskaup 2018 (2018)
    - Áramótaskaup 2016 (2016) - Various
    - Áramótaskaup 2008 (2008) - Various
    - Áramótaskaup 2007 (2007)
    - Áramótaskaup 2006 (2006)
    - Áramótaskaup 2004 (2004) - Museum guide
    2021
    Cop Secret as
    Jón Gnarr
    2020
    Eurogarðurinn (TV Series) as
    Baddi
    - Þáttur 8 (2020) - Baddi
    - Þáttur 7 (2020) - Baddi
    - Þáttur 6 (2020) - Baddi
    - Þáttur 5 (2020) - Baddi
    - Þáttur 4 (2020) - Baddi
    - Þáttur 3 (2020) - Baddi
    - Þáttur 2 (2020) - Baddi
    - Þáttur 1 (2020) - Baddi
    2020
    Yes-People (Short)(voice)
    2020
    The Garden as
    Hjalti Pétur
    2019
    Thirst as
    Leigubílsstjóri
    2018
    Kona fer í stríð as
    President of the Republic of Iceland
    2016
    Borgarstjórinn (TV Series) as
    Borgarstjórinn (2016)
    2010
    I Make Sense of Humour (TV Series) as
    Jon Gnarr
    2009
    Mr. Bjarnfreðarson as
    Georg Bjarnfreðarson
    2009
    Fangavaktin (TV Mini Series) as
    Georg
    - Episode #1.7 (2009) - Georg
    - Episode #1.6 (2009) - Georg
    - Episode #1.5 (2009) - Georg
    - Episode #1.4 (2009) - Georg (uncredited)
    - Episode #1.3 (2009) - Georg
    - Episode #1.2 (2009) - Georg
    - Episode #1.1 (2009) - Georg
    2008
    Dagvaktin (TV Mini Series) as
    Georg
    2008
    Stóra planið as
    Ráðgjafi (scenes deleted)
    2007
    Næturvaktin (TV Mini Series) as
    Georg
    2007
    Dorks & Damsels as
    Ögmundur (uncredited)
    2004
    Með mann á bakinu (Short) as
    J-n
    2003
    Tvíhöfði (TV Series)
    2003
    Svínasúpan (TV Series) as
    Various (2004)
    2003
    Karamellumyndin (Short)
    2002
    Maður eins og ég as
    Júlli
    2001
    Travel Sick (TV Series) as
    Crazy golfer
    - Iceland (2001) - Crazy golfer
    2000
    Íslenski draumurinn as
    Valli
    1999
    Fóstbræður (TV Series)
    - Nýársbomba Fóstbræðra (1999)
    1997
    Blossi/810551 as
    Crazy Radio Caller
    1993
    Limbó (TV Series) as
    Man Looking for Pencil / Various
    Writer
    2007
    Áramótaskaup (TV Series) (3 episodes)
    - Áramótaskaup 2018 (2018)
    - Áramótaskaup 2016 (2016)
    - Áramótaskaup 2007 (2007)
    2016
    Borgarstjórinn (TV Series) (10 episodes)
    - Episode #1.10 (2016)
    - Episode #1.9 (2016)
    - Episode #1.8 (2016)
    - Episode #1.7 (2016)
    - Episode #1.6 (2016)
    - Episode #1.5 (2016)
    - Episode #1.4 (2016)
    - Episode #1.3 (2016)
    - Episode #1.2 (2016)
    - Episode #1.1 (2016)
    2009
    Mr. Bjarnfreðarson (written by)
    -
    Fangavaktin (TV Mini Series) (6 episodes, 2009) (writer - 1 episode, 2009)
    - Episode #1.7 (2009)
    - Episode #1.6 (2009)
    - Episode #1.5 (2009)
    - Episode #1.4 (2009)
    - Episode #1.3 (2009)
    - Episode #1.2 (2009) - (writer)
    - Episode #1.1 (2009)
    2008
    Dagvaktin (TV Mini Series) (writer - 11 episodes)
    2007
    Næturvaktin (TV Mini Series) (writer - 12 episodes)
    2004
    Með mann á bakinu (Short)
    2003
    Tvíhöfði (TV Series) (writer)
    -
    Fóstbræður (TV Series) (1 episode, 1999) (written by - 1 episode, 1997)
    - Nýársbomba Fóstbræðra (1999)
    - Drekinn (1997) - (written by)
    1998
    Ég var einu sinni nörd (Video) (written by)
    1993
    Limbó (TV Series) (writer)
    Director
    2016
    Áramótaskaup (TV Series) (1 episode)
    - Áramótaskaup 2016 (2016)
    2016
    Borgarstjórinn (TV Series) (5 episodes)
    - Episode #1.10 (2016)
    - Episode #1.9 (2016)
    - Episode #1.8 (2016)
    - Episode #1.7 (2016)
    - Episode #1.1 (2016)
    2004
    Með mann á bakinu (Short)
    1998
    Ég var einu sinni nörd (Video)
    Editor
    2004
    Með mann á bakinu (Short)
    Producer
    2009
    Mr. Bjarnfreðarson (co-producer)
    Self
    2018
    Not Ok (a little movie about a small glacier at the end of the world) (Documentary short) (completed) as
    Ok
    2023
    Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Happiness Is A Bottle Of Cod Liver Oil (2023) - Self
    2021
    How People Live (TV Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Iceland. The Power of Democracy (2021) - Self
    2019
    Quan arribin els marcians (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Eleccions, Europa i Hidrogenesse (2019) - Self - Interviewee
    2018
    Preguntes freqüents (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - El president de la Generalitat, Quim Torra (2018) - Self - Interviewee
    2015
    Na plovárne (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Na plovárne s Jónem Gnarrem (2015) - Self
    2015
    Where to Invade Next (Documentary) as
    Self
    2014
    Ef (Short) as
    Self
    2014
    The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Jesse Tyler Ferguson/Jon Gnarr (2014) - Self - Guest
    2014
    Neo Magazin (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Make War, Not Love (2014) - Self
    2010
    Gnarr (Documentary) as
    Gnarr
    2004
    Pönkið og Fræbbblarnir (Documentary) as
    Self
    2002
    In the Shoes of the Dragon (Documentary) as
    Self
    2001
    HAM: lifandi dauðir (Documentary) as
    Self
    1999
    Spaugstofan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - The Anneversary (1999) - Self
    1998
    Ég var einu sinni nörd (Video) as
    Self

    References

    Jón Gnarr Wikipedia