Magnus Devold
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Magnus Trygve Olsen Devold (born November 13, 1986 ) is a Norwegian comedian , actor and stunt reporter. He is from Oslo . Magnus is known from the TV series Swedes are people, Tonight with Ylvis, Drive me to the Olympics, the VGTV series @Home, TV Ekstra , Norway's best party, The World's Best Holiday and in 2015 he got his own show "Kjendiskveld with Magnus Devold" .
Devold was educated at the theater line at Romerike Folkehøgskole and the textwriter line at Westerdals College. He was heavily involved in Oslo-revues as an actor and instructor and won the Revelpris in 2010 as director of the Lambertseterrevy together with Hasse Hope and Christian Valeur . He is also included in the podcast trio Dustene (2015-) with Fanny Vaager and Hasse Hope .
Magnus Devold is a grandson of journalist, author and musician Simon Flem Devold.
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