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- Komiprisen (literally comedy/comic awards) was an annual Norwegian award ceremony with awards in the categories: humour, stand up, revue, and comedy. The...
- was the TV show En god nummer to [no] for TV2 in 2008. In 2014 she won Komiprisen for the show En får væra som en er – en Ole Ivars-musikal. In her drama...
- most notably the 2004 Gullruten for best humor show, Komiprisen for best show, as well as Komiprisen viewer's award for their sketch Hjemme hos Haakon Børde...
- Year Award Category Project Recipient Result 2001 Komiprisen Best Ensemble Ylvis Nominated 2007 Komiprisen The Year's Funniest (Audience Award) Ylvis III...
- Norwegian actress. For her television work she has won one Gullruten and two Komiprisen awards. Ine Jansen is a daughter of actor Per Jansen and prompter Evy...
- the title role in Goldoni's comic opera Mirandolina. Skåber received Komiprisen in 2006 (best female artist), for her role in Utlendingen, and a Gullruten...
- was awarded as the best newcomer/breakthrough at the 2013 edition of Komiprisen. He also appeared in the Norwegian edition of MasterChef, but did not...
- with Johan Golden. Antonsen has been awarded a Norwegian Comedy Award (Komiprisen) four times: Best Stand-up in 2004 and Male Comedian of the Year in 2007...
- "Fargerikt ****skap" ("Colorful ****"), and was nominated to the Comedy Prize (Komiprisen). In 2011 he collaborated with Thomas Giertsen and Espen Eckbo on "HumorGalla...
- comedian Dagfinn Lyngbø and they have two children. 2003: Komiprisen (Best newcomer) 2016: Komiprisen (Funniest of the year) "Prompehumor" (in Norwegian)....