Espen Beranek Holm

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Espen Beranek Holm

Espen Beranek Holm (born March 23, 1960 in Oslo ) is a Norwegian rock musician and comedian .

Life

Beranek began his musical career as a clarinetist, later he played guitar, bass and synthesizer. In the 1970s he performed with various small bands. In 1981 he made his debut with the single Dra te hælvete , which was sold 18,000 times. In the same year the synth-pop album Sound of Danger followed . For the album X-Ray (1983) he was awarded the Spellemann Prize.

In 1994 he recorded the music for the feature film Galskap . After being in the 1980s on the television broadcast series Happy Hour and Videospeilet had participated, he joined in the 1990s in the satirical program Hallo i Uken the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation than impersonator and satirist. In 1998 he wrote the music for the musical 1000 år og like blid by Are Kalvø , who was the program director of the series at the time. After 2000 he appeared with the comedian Rune Andersen in the programs Rune Andersen ligner ikke grisen (2000/2001) and Hurra for Andersen (2004).

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