Knut Lystad

 

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Knut Ove Lystad is a Norwegian actor, singer, translator, screenwriter, comedian and occasional director, best known from the comedy trio KLM alongside Trond Kirkvaag and Lars Mjøen. Lystad and Mjøen began their entertainment careers with the NRK radio show "Bedre sent enn alvor” in 1975, a program heavily inspired by Monty Python. In 1976, they moved on to television where they joined Kirkvaag, who was already a well-known comedian in Norway, for the satirical news program "Nynytt”. KLM shows later included "Klin Kokos”, "MRK Fjærsynet”, "I spøkelyset”, "Skai TV - imitert fjernsyn”, "KLMs Nachspiel” and "KLMs Vorspiel”. With the exception of the Monty Python-esque "Klin Kokos”. All these shows spoof Norwegian television and current events

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Knut Lystad

Born 1946-01-31 (80 years ago).

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Knut Ove Lystad is a Norwegian actor, singer, translator, screenwriter, comedian and occasional director, best known from the comedy trio KLM alongside Trond Kirkvaag and Lars Mjøen.

Lystad and Mjøen began their entertainment careers with the NRK radio show "Bedre sent enn alvorâ? in 1975, a program heavily inspired by Monty Python. In 1976, they moved on to television where they joined Kirkvaag, who was already a well-known comedian in Norway, for the satirical news program "Nynyttâ?.

KLM shows later included "Klin Kokosâ?, "MRK Fjærsynetâ?, "I spøkelysetâ?, "Skai TV - imitert fjernsynâ?, "KLMs Nachspielâ? and "KLMs Vorspielâ?. With the exception of the Monty Python-esque "Klin Kokosâ?. All these shows spoof Norwegian television and current events. Typically, Lystad and Kirkvaag played the comedic roles, while Mjøen was more often cast as a host or a straight man, likely because he was not as gifted of an imitator as the other two. The role as a host suited him well.

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