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Knut Nærum

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Knut Nærum
Nærum at the Oslo Bookfestival in 2011.
Born (1961-03-03) 3 March 1961 (age 63)
Arendal, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
Occupation(s)Comedian, author, comics writer and TV entertainer
Political partyRed Party
Children2

Knut Nærum (born 3 March 1961) is a Norwegian comedian, author, comics writer and TV entertainer.[1] He is best known for being one of the permanent panelists in the Norwegian show Nytt på nytt ("News Anew").[2] On 23 April 2015, Nærum announced that he would step down from the show at the end of the season. Nærum was born in Arendal, but grew up in Halden,[3] and attended high school in Grimstad. He later studied at the Agder Regional College and currently lives in Oslo with his wife and two children.

Nærum has written several books, including Å (2000), Norsk litteraturhistorie, fritt etter hukommelsen (2001), Døde menn går på ski (2002), Krig! (2003), En himmel full av stjerner (2004),[1] Madonna-gåten (2005, with Elisabeth Botterli and Peder Udnæs),[2] Monster (2007), De dødes båt (2008) and Sitt ned og hold kjeft (2010).[1] He is also the creator of the satirical comic strip Bloid.[1]

He also had a minor role in the Norwegian movie Trollhunter (Norwegian: Trolljegeren).

He is a member of the leftist Red Party, and stood for election as a minor candidate for its predecessor Red Electoral Alliance.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Bolstad, Erik (ed.). "Knut Nærum". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b Lem, Gunn Hild (2008). "Nærum, Knut". In Åmås, Knut Olav (ed.). Hvem er hvem? (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 429–430. ISBN 978-82-03-23561-0.
  3. ^ "Nærum, Knut". NRK (in Norwegian). 14 October 2003. Retrieved 4 October 2022. f. i Arendal i 1961 og oppvokst i Halden.
  4. ^ Statistics Norway (2005). "Storting Election 2005. Official electoral lists, by county". Storting Election 2005. Archived from the original on 2 July 2007. Retrieved 17 April 2007.