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Occupation
  
Film actor, comedian

Name
  
Otto Jespersen


Role
  
Comedian

Partner
  
Ingrid Lorentzen (1999–)

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Born
  
21 July 1954 (age 69) (
1954-07-21
)
Norway

Children
  
Alva Jespersen, Martine Jespersen, Marianne Jespersen

Movies
  
Trollhunter, Borning, Odd Little Man

Similar People
  
Andre Ovredal, Hallvard Braein, Ingrid Lorentzen, Randall Meyers

Otto Jespersen (born 21 July 1954) is a Norwegian comedian, actor and television personality. He starred in the title role of the 2010 film Trollhunter.

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Biography

At the age of 19 Jespersen became a Marxist-Leninist, and was briefly a member of the Communist organization Red Youth. Working in a local radio station, Radio Nova in Oslo, in 1988 Jespersen and collaborators Stig Holmer and Charlo Halvorsen launched the magazine programme Revolvermagasinet on Norwegian national radio. This night-time show featured unusual interviews. In 1992, the three again teamed up for The Show - storbymoro for enslige i Utkant-Norge on national television. The Show became the Norwegian candidate for the Rose d'Or in 1993, but several judges left the theatre before the programme was over.

During the 1994 Winter Olympics, Jespersen was hired as stunt reporter for Norwegian national television. This led to the first of the four O.J. series, in which Jespersen interviewed celebrities and later created such characters as Tårnfrid, Wirrum, Den ensomme rytter, Baron Blod, Nazi-Per, and Birger as well as Friskusen. He has also made two seasons of Trotto Libre with Trond Kirkvaag.

In 2002 he joined fellow comedians Silje Stang and Thomas Gjertsen to host the weekly comedy show Torsdagsklubben, gaining a reputation for his scathing closing monologue. Stang and Giertsen had formerly run the same show concept under the name Mandagsklubben.

In the autumn of 2002, Jespersen's closing monologue targeted the Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik, ridiculing the man's medication use and his unpopularity. He finished the programme by encouraging "all good forces'" to invite Christer Pettersson, a suspect in the murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, to Oslo. Bondevik denounced the monologue in an interview calling it cowardly and distasteful, sparking debate about the monologue in Norway. In the wake of the controversy, Jespersen received a number of death threats.

He burned an American flag live on television to protest the coming 2003 invasion of Iraq.

His television show Rikets Røst premiered in early 2005. Among the show's recurring contributors are and were Zahid Ali, a Norwegian-Pakistani comedian; Pia Haraldsen; and Espen Eckbo, an actor. In spring 2006, while shooting a stunt for the show in the city of Ålesund, Jespersen and Mayor Arve Tonning lit a bonfire in the centre of town and burned some Norwegian books and paper money. To the mayor's consternation, Jespersen then added several pages from the Bible's Old Testament, leading to national press coverage.

In 2008, when Jespersen mourned the fleas and lice on Holocaust victims, a Jerusalem Post opinion article decried Norwegian television channel TV 2's defence of this incident, using it as an example of growing anti-Semitism and anti-Israeli sentiments in Norway.

Filmography

Actor
2020
Gledelig jul as
Frank
2020
Asphalt Burning as
Nybakken
2018
Roeng (TV Series) as
Gøran
- Episode #1.10 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.9 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.8 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.7 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.6 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.5 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.4 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.3 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.2 (2018) - Gøran
- Episode #1.1 (2018) - Gøran
2016
Børning 2 as
Nybakken
2014
Børning as
Nybakken
2012
Nattskiftet (TV Series) as
Georg
- Episode #1.9 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.8 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.7 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.6 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.5 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.4 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.3 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.2 (2012) - Georg
- Episode #1.1 (2012) - Georg
2012
Nårje (TV Series)
- Episode #1.1 (2012)
2010
Troll Hunter as
Hans, trolljegeren
2005
Rikets røst (TV Series) as
Programleder (2005-)
2002
O.J. - Alt for Norge (TV Series) as
Programleder, Baron Blood, Birger mm.
2000
Da jeg traff Jesus... med sprettert as
Karl Hansen
1999
O.J. - en utstrakt hånd (TV Series) as
Programleder / Wirrum / m.m.
1996
Trotto libre (TV Series)
1995
O.J. på nye eventyr (TV Series)
1994
O.J. ute på prøve (TV Series)
1992
The Show (TV Mini Series)
1991
Er det sant, er det fælt (TV Series) as
Utgående reporter
Writer
2017
Otto har fått nok (TV Series)
1999
Mandagsklubben (TV Series)
1999
O.J. - en utstrakt hånd (TV Series) (writer)
1996
Trotto libre (TV Series) (writer - 20 episodes)
1995
O.J. på nye eventyr (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 22 September 1995 (1995) - (writer)
1994
O.J. ute på prøve (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- Episode #1.1 (1994) - (writer)
Self
2020
Dagsrevyen (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 5 November 2020 (2020) - Self
2017
Otto har fått nok (TV Series) as
Self
- Dick pics (2017) - Self
- Hundeeiere (2017) - Self
- Muslimer (2017) - Self
- Ulv (2017) - Self
- NSB (2017) - Self
- Bettingreklamer (2017) - Self
- Brunsneglen (2017) - Self
- Emballasje (2017) - Self
- Statens Vegvesen (2017) - Self
2010
Showman (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.22 (2010) - Self
1999
Mandagsklubben (TV Series) as
Self
2000
Først & sist (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #10.4 (2003) - Self
- Episode #4.6 (2000) - Self
2003
God kveld Norge (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 May 2003 (2003) - Self
- Episode dated 3 May 2003 (2003) - Self
1993
Rett hjem (TV Series) as
Limousinsjåfør
1991
Er det sant, er det fælt (TV Series) as
Self - Outdoor Reporter
- Episode #1.1 (1991) - Self - Outdoor Reporter
Archive Footage
2012
Visionado obligado (TV Series) as
Hans, trolljegeren
- Troll Hunter (2012) - Hans, trolljegeren

References

Otto Jespersen (comedian) Wikipedia