Jon Skolmen

Actor, TV Personality

1940 –

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Who is Jon Skolmen?

Jon Skolmen is a Norwegian actor and comedian. Between 1963 and 1981, he was employed by the Norwegian state broadcasting company NRK, where he most notably co-wrote and appeared in "The Nor-Way to Broadcasting" alongside Trond Kirkvaag, which won the Golden Rose of Montreux and Chaplin Award at the Montreux Television Festival in 1976.

Skolmen also found a big audience in neighbouring Sweden co-starring in the five "Sällskapsresan" films as Ole Bramserud, the Norwegian sidekick of main character Stig Helmer-Olsson who was played by Swedish actor Lasse Åberg. In the 1980s he also co-starred in the wildly popular Swedish sketch comedy show Nöjesmassakern.

In 2007, Skolmen again collaborated with his former partner Trond Kirkvaag, when he starred in the NRK sitcom "Luftens helter", which was created shortly before Kirkvaag's death.

Jon Skolmen is the father of actors Christian and Tine Skolmen, brother of director Eli Skolmen Ryg and uncle of actors Anne Ryg and Hege Schøyen, with whom he played in the 1991 Swedish comedy Den ofrivillige golfaren. In the film, Skolmen and Schøyen were supposed to play lovers.

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Born
Nov 1, 1940
Oslo
Also known as
  • Skolmen, Jon
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Nationality
  • Norway
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on July 23, 2013

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