Comedy director Helge Lyngstad has died

Comedy director Helge Lyngstad has died


Photo: Jan-Kristian Vikeiane Schriwer/NRK

This is confirmed by NRK Entertainment Editor Charlo Halvorsen. Lyngstad was 66 years old.

– It is truly one of the pillars of Norwegian TV humor who has passed away, added Halvorsen TBwho first mentioned the case.

Lyngstad has achieved many of NRK’s ​​biggest comedy hits over the years. He directed the TV series “KLM” and worked with comedians such as Trond Kirkvaag, Otto Jespersen, Bye & Rønning and Robert Stoltenberg, to name a few.

– He’s actually worked with almost every comedian who’s visited NRK in the past 30 years, Halvorsen tells TV 2.

For many, Lyngstad is a lesser-known name than the comedians mentioned above, but Halvorsen speaks of a director who “has always worked for humor”.

– He wasn’t an art director who let the visuals take over completely. He was concerned that it be fun.

Lyngstad passed away after a long illness.

– For me, he was a good friend that I have known since he started on television. I feel like I have lost a good friend and colleague for many years. This likely applies to many people at NRK, especially the adult generation, says Halvorsen.

PROFILE: Helge Lyngstad, here with presenter Dan Børge Akerø.


Photo: Jan-Kristian Vikeiane Schriwer/NRK

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