Björn Gustafsson
Björn Gustafsson

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Björn Gustafsson was born in 1986 in Kungälv, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied at the Calle Airmen to the Theater School in Stockholm to become an actor. But before his debut as an actor, he had... (Full Biography Below)

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Björn Gustafsson was born in 1986 in Kungälv, Västra Götalands län, Sweden. He was born in Goteborg, Sweden. He studied at the Calle Airmen to the Theater School in Stockholm to become an actor. But before his debut as an actor, he had already debuted in 2005 as a stand-up comedian at the Bungy Comedy, a Swedish club for stand-up beginners. In 2006, he enrolled at the Comedy's Star, a stand-up school, where among others, Özz Nûjen and Jakob Öqvist, two of the most well-known comedian in Sweden), I have attended. As of 2008, his most notable appearance was in Melodifestivalen 2008, the Swedish selections for the Eurovision Song Contest. For example, he sang a song to Kristian Luuk's (the host) girlfriend Carina Berg. In his song, he declared his love for her. Afterward, Berg said that she had to hide her cheeks so people couldn't see that she was blushing. He gained a certain degree of international fame, following in World of Warcraft (WoW) joke in the Parliament, talking about people wasting time on the internet and not contributing to their party's effort by playing inefficiently, using so much data, WoW terminology himself that he was incomprehensible to non-players. The scene was spread over the Internet, mainly on YouTube, where translations into other languages could also be found. In 2008, the Bears received big media attention by the great efforts in Parliament and as an entertainment-in-the-breaks-to-Least, and he also got voted as the Sweden's funniest man of the village, the newspaper Aftonbladet's readers on 6 March 2008. He also read out the Swedish votes at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2008. He continued his stand-up shows at the big stage, in the 44th Oscar Awards in 2009, together with Johan Glans, and with Robert Gustafsson in the Swedish sports gala in 2009, the Swedish athletics awards where he also presented the nominations for the rookie of the year award.

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