Tommy Tabermann

Politician, Musical Artist

1947 – 2010

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Who was Tommy Tabermann?

Tommy Tabermann was a Finnish contemporary poet and politician, radio personality and journalist. Since 1998 and until 2006 he was known to Finnish audiences for his witty role as team captain in the weekly Saturday night television show Uutisvuoto, the Finnish version of Have I Got News For You, opposite the bestselling author Jari Tervo. Tervo recently characterised his popularity with the following anecdote: "When he was sixty, nine out of ten persons in an elevator at the Stockmann department store recognised him. The tenth person was Japanese."

He left the show in the spring of 2007 in order to run for the Parliament of Finland. Running as a Social Democrat Party candidate, he secured a nomination with 4,972 votes.

Tabermann came from a bilingual Swedish-Finnish family, both languages having been spoken in his childhood home. Despite being bilingual he wrote all his books in Finnish.

In August 2009 Tabermann was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and he died on July 2, 2010. Tabermann was first and foremost known as a love poet, and was actually sometimes referred to as an "apostle of love".

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Born
Dec 3, 1947
Ekenäs, Finland
Also known as
  • Tommy Taberman
  • Tabermann, Tommy
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Died
Jul 2, 2010
Helsinki

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on July 23, 2013

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