Английская Википедия:Helgi Björnsson

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Icelandic name Шаблон:Infobox musical artist Helgi Björnsson (born 10 July 1958), often referred to as Helgi Björns, is an Icelandic actor and pop/rock musician. He has released several albums with his own band Helgi Björns Og Reiðmenn Vindanna. He was also a lead vocalist for the Icelandic bands Grafík and for Síðan skein sól (also known as SSSól).[1][2]

As an actor, he has appeared as Arngrímur Árland in Atómstöðin, Moli in Sódóma Reykjavík, detective Hans Carlsson in Daryush Shokof's Hitler's Grave,[3][4] and the murderous whaler Tryggvi in Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre.[5]

Discography

Albums

Solo
  • 1997: Helgi Björns
  • 2005: Yfir Esjuna
  • 2011: ...syngur íslenskar dægurperlur ásamt gestum
  • 2014: Eru ekki allir sexý? (compilation)
  • 2015: Veröldin er ný
  • 2018: Ég stoppa hnöttinn með puttanum
as Helgi Björns og Reiðmenn Vindanna
  • 2008: Ríðum sem fjandinn
  • 2010: Þú komst í hlaðið
  • 2011: Ég vil fara upp í sveit
in Grafík
  • 1984: Get ég tekið cjens
  • 1985: Stansað Dansað Öskrað
with Síðan skein sól / SSSól
  • 1989: Síðan Skein Sól
  • 1989: Ég stend á skýi
  • 1990: Halló ég elska þig
  • 1991: Klikkað
  • 1992: Toppurinn
  • 1993: SSSól
  • 1994: Blóð
  • 1999: 88–99

Singles

  • 2014: "Viltu dansa?"
  • 2014: "Ég fer á Land Rover frá Mývatni á Kópasker"
  • 2019: "Það bera sig allir vel"

Filmography

Film

Television

  • 2008: Svartir englar
  • 2011: Makalaus
  • 2016: Ligeglad
  • 2016: Der Island-Krimi
  • 2017: Steypustöðin
  • 2020: The Minister

Personal life

Helgi was born in Ísafjörður to María Gísladóttir and Björn Helgason, a former member of the Icelandic men's national football team.[3][6]

Helgi graduated from the Iceland School of Drama in 1983.[7]

References

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External links

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