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Jón Gnarr

Jón Gnarr (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈjouːn ˈknarː]; born 2 January 1967)[note 1] is an Icelandic actor, comedian, and politician who served as the Mayor of Reykjavík from 2010 to 2014.[1]

Jón Gnarr
20th Mayor of Reykjavík
In office
15 June 2010 – 16 June 2014
Preceded byHanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir
Succeeded byDagur B. Eggertsson
Personal details
Born
Jón Gunnar Kristinsson

(1967-01-02) 2 January 1967 (age 56)
Reykjavík, Iceland
Political party
SpouseJóhanna "Jóga" Jóhannsdóttir
Children5

Born Jón Gunnar Kristinsson, Jón legally changed his middle name in 2005 to the way his mother pronounced it when he was a boy. He prefers to be addressed as Jón Gnarr as he does not wish to carry his father's name. Under national law overseen by the Icelandic Naming Committee, he had not been allowed to legally drop "Kristinsson" from his name as seen on his passport until 2015.[2][3][4] Gnarr was only recognized as a surname by the courts in 2018.[5]

Gnarr was a well-known comedian and actor starting in the 1990s, including teaming with Sigurjón Kjartansson as the duo Tvíhöfði on radio and television. In 2009, he formed the Best Party, a political party that began as political satire but quickly turned into a real political player due to its electoral successes, which were perceived to be a reaction to the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis.[6]

Early years edit

Gnarr was misdiagnosed with severe intellectual disability as a child and was treated between the ages of five and seven at the children's psychiatry ward at the State Hospital at Dalbraut, Reykjavík. He has dyslexia and had learning difficulties. Jón Gnarr recounts these experiences in his book The Indian, an autobiographical account of his childhood.

Gnarr was known as Jónsi Punk as a teenager and played bass in a punk band called Nefrennsli ("Runny Nose").[7] While attending a number of high schools, he didn't complete the university entrance exam, Stúdentspróf.[8] As a young man, he held jobs with car maker Volvo and drove a taxi in Reykjavík.[9] During the 1980s, he and his future wife, Jóhanna "Jóga"[10] Jóhannsdóttir, became acquainted with the members of the Reykjavík-based alternative rock band the Sugarcubes, including Björk Guðmundsdóttir and Einar Örn Benediktsson. Björk remained a close friend to Jóhanna, writing the song "Jóga" from her 1997 album Homogenic about her.[11]

Education edit

Jón Gnarr has an MFA degree in performing arts from the Iceland University of the Arts. His graduation work was his own performance of the ancient Icelandic poem Völuspá from the Poetic Edda[12]

Performance career edit

In 1994, Gnarr teamed up with Sigurjón Kjartansson to form the radio duo Tvíhöfði. In 1997, he joined TV station Stöð 2 where he wrote and starred in several seasons of the Icelandic comedy show Fóstbræður. His best known movies are The Icelandic Dream and A Man like Me. His stand-up comedy show Ég var einu sinni nörd (I Used To Be a Nerd) is autobiographical. In 2004 he wrote, starred and produced a short film, The Man on the Back.

He worked as a creative writer and actor at the Icelandic advertising agency EnnEmm, producing several popular TV ads. He played Georg Bjarnfreðarson on the television series Næturvaktin (Night Shift), Dagvaktin (Day Shift) and Fangavaktin (Prison Shift). He was also a co-writer in the series, which introduced a number of new actors. In 2009, he starred in the feature film Bjarnfreðarson, which endeared him even further to the Icelandic public. Gnarr is a member of Félag íslenskra leikara (Icelandic Actors Guild) and Félag leikskálda og handritshöfunda (Playwrights and Screenwriters Guild).

Entry into politics edit

In late 2009, Gnarr founded the Best Party with a number of other people who had no background in politics, including Einar. The Best Party, which is a satirical political party that parodies Icelandic politics and aims to make the life of the citizens more fun,[13] managed a plurality in the 2010 municipal elections in Reykjavík,[14][15] with the party gaining six out of 15 seats on the Reykjavík City Council (34.7 percent of the vote). Einar, who was second on the party's list behind Gnarr, won one of the seats on the city council.[citation needed]

Gnarr ended up defeating the centre-right Independence Party-led municipal government of Hanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir, which came as "a shock" to Icelandic Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir. Gnarr's victory is widely seen as a backlash against establishment politicians in the wake of the Icelandic financial crisis, i.e. 2008 banking collapse.[16]

His political platform included promises of "free towels in all swimming pools, a polar bear for the Reykjavík zoo, all kinds of things for weaklings, Disneyland in the Vatnsmýri area, a 'drug-free' Althing by 2020, sustainable transparency, tollbooths on the border with Seltjarnarnes, to do away with all debt, free access to Hljómskálagarðurinn (orchestral rotunda park)."[17]

Both before and after being elected, Gnarr announced that he would not go in for a coalition government with anyone that had not watched the HBO series The Wire.[18] He is an avid watcher of the series, and stated his favourite character is Omar.[19] Ultimately, his Best Party entered into a coalition with the social-democratic Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) as its junior partner to govern Reykjavík.

As Reykjavík mayor edit

 
Gnarr dressed in drag at the head of the Gay pride march through downtown Reykjavík on 7 August 2010

After Gnarr became mayor of Reykjavík, it was jokingly proposed that the city be nicknamed Gnarrenburg, the title of an earlier television talk show featuring Gnarr.[20][21] As mayor, he appeared at the 2010 Gay Pride parade as a drag queen,[22][23] posted a video holiday greeting wearing a Darth Vader mask and a Santa Claus cap,[24] and suggested a merger with neighboring municipality Kópavogur.[25] Gnarr protested about the Chinese government's treatment of human rights activist Liu Xiaobo, before the announcement of Liu's award for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.[26] He has also stated that he believes the importance of the European Union is highly over-rated.[27] His government also included the granting of long-awaited permission for the construction of Iceland's first purpose-built mosque.[28]

On 30 October 2013, Gnarr announced that he would not seek a second term in office when his first term expired in June 2014.[29]

After leaving office edit

Since leaving office, Gnarr has campaigned for Iceland to abandon its laws regarding traditional Icelandic names, viewing it as discriminatory, e.g. that only some family names are allowed and Gnarr not an approved one.[30] Gnarr also authored a book entitled Gnarr!: How I Became the Mayor of a Large City in Iceland and Changed the World.[31] In January 2015 Gnarr joined the Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences (CENHS) at Rice University as their first writer in residence.[32][33]

After the incumbent President of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, announced on 1 January 2016 that he would not run in the upcoming presidential election, it was speculated that Gnarr would put forward his candidacy.[34] On 15 January 2016, Gnarr announced he would not be running for office "for the time being", but that he could "think of doing it later", and that he was more interested in working more in Icelandic television.[35]

Prior to the 2017 parliamentary election, Gnarr joined the Social Democratic Alliance as the SDA's campaign manager.[36]

Personal life and family edit

Jón Gnarr is married to Jóhanna Jóhannsdóttir, a close friend of the singer Björk, with whom he has five children,[37] one of whom is Margret Gnarr, a fitness competitor.

Awards and recognitions edit

  • Edda Award
    • 2010 Bjarnfreðarson (Mr Bjarnfredarson) Best Actor of the Year (Winner)
    • 2010 Fangavaktin (The Prisoners Shift) Best Actor of the Year (Winner)
    • 2010 Bjarnfreðarson (Mr Bjarnfredarson) Best Film of the Year (Winner)
    • 2010 Bjarnfreðarson (Mr Bjarnfredarson) Screenplay of the Year (Winner)
    • 2010 Fangavaktin (The Prisoners Shift) TV Drama/Comedy of the Year (Winner)
    • 2008 Dagvaktin (The Day Shift) Screenplay of the Year (Nomination)
    • 2008 Dagvaktin (The Day Shift) TV Drama/Comedy of the Year (Winner)
    • 2007 Næturvaktin (The Night Shift) TV Drama/Comedy of the Year (Winner)
    • 2004 Með mann á bakinu (The Man on the Back) Screenplay of the Year (Winner)
    • 2001 Fóstbræður (Foster Brothers) Best Actor of the Year (Winner)
    • 2000 Íslenski draumurinn (The Icelandic Dream) Supporting Actor of the Year (Nomination)
  • 2010 – Visir.is, Person of the Year Award
  • 2013 – Honorary member of Samtökin '78, The National Queer Organization of Iceland
  • 2013 – Siðmennt, Humanist of the Year Award
  • 2014 – LennonOno Grant for Peace Award

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ This is an Icelandic name. Kristinsson is the patronymic, but he is properly referred to as Jón Gnarr as he had it legally removed.

References edit

  1. ^ Magnússon, Haukur S. (17 June 2014). "Jón Gnarr Is No Longer Mayor of Reykjavík". The Reykjavík Grapevine. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Icelandic Government Finally Recognises Gnarr As Gnarr". The Reykjavík Grapevine. 28 October 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  3. ^ Patrick Cox (2 July 2014). "No longer mayor of Reykjavik, Jón Gnarr can restart his career as a comedian, not that ever stopped". the world in words. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  4. ^ Larissa Kyzer (26 November 2013). "Jón Gnarr Criticizes "Stupid Law Against Creativity"". The Reykjavik Grapevine. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Allusionist 87. Name v. Law". 19 October 2018.
  6. ^ Constantin Seibt (24 June 2014). "More punk, less hell!". Tages-Anzeiger. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  7. ^ Nefrennsli Myspace
  8. ^ (in Icelandic). Rvk.is. Archived from the original on 24 October 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  9. ^ (in Icelandic). Grapevine.is. 25 May 2010. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  10. ^ MacKay, Emily (5 October 2017). Björk's Homogenic. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 9781501322730.
  11. ^ bjork.com GH&FT special: Jóga 3 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine; accessed 24 January 2012.
  12. ^ "Jón Gnarr". 9 August 2021.
  13. ^ Steinberg, Joseph (21 July 2014). "5 Life Lessons From The 'World's Coolest Mayor". Forbes.
  14. ^ "Icelandic comedian to become Reykjavik's mayor". The Daily Telegraph. London. 4 June 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  15. ^ [A dispatch from Jón Gnarr] (in Icelandic). 20 June 2010. Archived from the original on 5 November 2014.
  16. ^ , Indo-Asian News Service, 30 May 2010; accessed 24 January 2012.
  17. ^ McGrane, Sally (25 June 2010). "Icelander's Campaign Is a Joke, Until He's Elected". The New York Times.
  18. ^ https://grapevine.is/mag/feature/2010/05/25/feature-what-are-you-voting-for-reykjavik/; . Grapevine.is. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  19. ^ "leroideschoux comments on I am Jón Gnarr, Mayor of Reykjavík. AMA". Reddit.com. 11 December 2012. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  20. ^ "Lífið í Gnarrenburg" [Life in Gnarrenburg]. Mbl.is (in Icelandic). Morgunblaðið. 7 November 2002. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  21. ^ [Political clown becomes mayor and Reykjavik Gnarrenburg] (in German). Islaendisch.blog.de. 4 June 2010. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  22. ^ "Reykjavík Mayor Jon Gnarr leads Gay Pride IceNews". Icenews.is. 7 August 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  23. ^ . Citizenside. 7 August 2010. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015.
  24. ^ [Christmas Greeting of Jon Gnarr – in the guise of Darth Vader]. Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 25 December 2010. Archived from the original on 23 July 2016.
  25. ^ [Jón Gnarr: Have a right to go to Smáralind (shopping mall in Kópavogur) without leaving the city limit]. Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 17 October 2010. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013.
  26. ^ "Jón Gnarr gagnrýnir Kínverja" [Jón Gnarr criticizes the Chinese] (in Icelandic). Mbl.is. 14 September 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  27. ^ "I am Jón Gnarr, Mayor of Reykjavík. AMA". Reddit.com. 16 January 2013. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  28. ^ Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir, 'To a Mosque on a Magic Carpet', Iceland Review, 52.1 (2014), 64--68.
  29. ^ Iceland Travel Guide (30 October 2013). . Goiceland.is. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  30. ^ Fontaine, Paul (8 July 2014). "Jón Gnarr: "In Jesus' Name, Answer Me!"". The Reykjavík Grapevine. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  31. ^ Jón Gnarr, 1967- (12 May 2015). Gnarr : how I became the mayor of a large city in Iceland and changed the world. Brooklyn. ISBN 978-1-61219-437-0. OCLC 879400311.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  32. ^ CENHS website; accessed 28 June 2015.
  33. ^ Molly Gore (14 August 2015). "An Anarchist Icelander Walks into a Texas University . . ". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 7 September 2015.
  34. ^ [1]; accessed 15 January 2016.
  35. ^ "Jón Gnarr býður sig ekki fram til forseta". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 15 January 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  36. ^ Jón Gnarr [@Jon_Gnarr] (7 October 2017). "yesterday I started working as campaign manager for the @Samfylkingin social democratic party of Iceland. very excited!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  37. ^ Yang, Jennifer (23 June 2014). "Did politics ruin 'the world's coolest mayor'?". The Star. Retrieved 23 June 2014.

External links edit

  • Jón Gnarr at IMDb  

jón, gnarr, icelandic, pronunciation, ˈjouːn, ˈknarː, born, january, 1967, note, icelandic, actor, comedian, politician, served, mayor, reykjavík, from, 2010, 2014, 20th, mayor, reykjavíkin, office, june, 2010, june, 2014preceded, byhanna, birna, kristjánsdótt. Jon Gnarr Icelandic pronunciation ˈjouːn ˈknarː born 2 January 1967 note 1 is an Icelandic actor comedian and politician who served as the Mayor of Reykjavik from 2010 to 2014 1 Jon Gnarr20th Mayor of ReykjavikIn office 15 June 2010 16 June 2014Preceded byHanna Birna KristjansdottirSucceeded byDagur B EggertssonPersonal detailsBornJon Gunnar Kristinsson 1967 01 02 2 January 1967 age 56 Reykjavik IcelandPolitical partyBest Party 2009 2014 Bright Future 2012 2015 Independent 2015 2017 Social Democratic Alliance 2017 present SpouseJohanna Joga JohannsdottirChildren5Born Jon Gunnar Kristinsson Jon legally changed his middle name in 2005 to the way his mother pronounced it when he was a boy He prefers to be addressed as Jon Gnarr as he does not wish to carry his father s name Under national law overseen by the Icelandic Naming Committee he had not been allowed to legally drop Kristinsson from his name as seen on his passport until 2015 2 3 4 Gnarr was only recognized as a surname by the courts in 2018 5 Gnarr was a well known comedian and actor starting in the 1990s including teaming with Sigurjon Kjartansson as the duo Tvihofdi on radio and television In 2009 he formed the Best Party a political party that began as political satire but quickly turned into a real political player due to its electoral successes which were perceived to be a reaction to the 2008 2011 Icelandic financial crisis 6 Contents 1 Early years 2 Education 3 Performance career 4 Entry into politics 5 As Reykjavik mayor 6 After leaving office 7 Personal life and family 8 Awards and recognitions 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksEarly years editGnarr was misdiagnosed with severe intellectual disability as a child and was treated between the ages of five and seven at the children s psychiatry ward at the State Hospital at Dalbraut Reykjavik He has dyslexia and had learning difficulties Jon Gnarr recounts these experiences in his book The Indian an autobiographical account of his childhood Gnarr was known as Jonsi Punk as a teenager and played bass in a punk band called Nefrennsli Runny Nose 7 While attending a number of high schools he didn t complete the university entrance exam Studentsprof 8 As a young man he held jobs with car maker Volvo and drove a taxi in Reykjavik 9 During the 1980s he and his future wife Johanna Joga 10 Johannsdottir became acquainted with the members of the Reykjavik based alternative rock band the Sugarcubes including Bjork Gudmundsdottir and Einar Orn Benediktsson Bjork remained a close friend to Johanna writing the song Joga from her 1997 album Homogenic about her 11 Education editJon Gnarr has an MFA degree in performing arts from the Iceland University of the Arts His graduation work was his own performance of the ancient Icelandic poem Voluspa from the Poetic Edda 12 Performance career editIn 1994 Gnarr teamed up with Sigurjon Kjartansson to form the radio duo Tvihofdi In 1997 he joined TV station Stod 2 where he wrote and starred in several seasons of the Icelandic comedy show Fostbraedur His best known movies are The Icelandic Dream and A Man like Me His stand up comedy show Eg var einu sinni nord I Used To Be a Nerd is autobiographical In 2004 he wrote starred and produced a short film The Man on the Back He worked as a creative writer and actor at the Icelandic advertising agency EnnEmm producing several popular TV ads He played Georg Bjarnfredarson on the television series Naeturvaktin Night Shift Dagvaktin Day Shift and Fangavaktin Prison Shift He was also a co writer in the series which introduced a number of new actors In 2009 he starred in the feature film Bjarnfredarson which endeared him even further to the Icelandic public Gnarr is a member of Felag islenskra leikara Icelandic Actors Guild and Felag leikskalda og handritshofunda Playwrights and Screenwriters Guild Entry into politics editIn late 2009 Gnarr founded the Best Party with a number of other people who had no background in politics including Einar The Best Party which is a satirical political party that parodies Icelandic politics and aims to make the life of the citizens more fun 13 managed a plurality in the 2010 municipal elections in Reykjavik 14 15 with the party gaining six out of 15 seats on the Reykjavik City Council 34 7 percent of the vote Einar who was second on the party s list behind Gnarr won one of the seats on the city council citation needed Gnarr ended up defeating the centre right Independence Party led municipal government of Hanna Birna Kristjansdottir which came as a shock to Icelandic Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir Gnarr s victory is widely seen as a backlash against establishment politicians in the wake of the Icelandic financial crisis i e 2008 banking collapse 16 His political platform included promises of free towels in all swimming pools a polar bear for the Reykjavik zoo all kinds of things for weaklings Disneyland in the Vatnsmyri area a drug free Althing by 2020 sustainable transparency tollbooths on the border with Seltjarnarnes to do away with all debt free access to Hljomskalagardurinn orchestral rotunda park 17 Both before and after being elected Gnarr announced that he would not go in for a coalition government with anyone that had not watched the HBO series The Wire 18 He is an avid watcher of the series and stated his favourite character is Omar 19 Ultimately his Best Party entered into a coalition with the social democratic Social Democratic Alliance Samfylkingin as its junior partner to govern Reykjavik As Reykjavik mayor edit nbsp Gnarr dressed in drag at the head of the Gay pride march through downtown Reykjavik on 7 August 2010After Gnarr became mayor of Reykjavik it was jokingly proposed that the city be nicknamed Gnarrenburg the title of an earlier television talk show featuring Gnarr 20 21 As mayor he appeared at the 2010 Gay Pride parade as a drag queen 22 23 posted a video holiday greeting wearing a Darth Vader mask and a Santa Claus cap 24 and suggested a merger with neighboring municipality Kopavogur 25 Gnarr protested about the Chinese government s treatment of human rights activist Liu Xiaobo before the announcement of Liu s award for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize 26 He has also stated that he believes the importance of the European Union is highly over rated 27 His government also included the granting of long awaited permission for the construction of Iceland s first purpose built mosque 28 On 30 October 2013 Gnarr announced that he would not seek a second term in office when his first term expired in June 2014 29 After leaving office editSince leaving office Gnarr has campaigned for Iceland to abandon its laws regarding traditional Icelandic names viewing it as discriminatory e g that only some family names are allowed and Gnarr not an approved one 30 Gnarr also authored a book entitled Gnarr How I Became the Mayor of a Large City in Iceland and Changed the World 31 In January 2015 Gnarr joined the Center for Energy and Environmental Research in the Human Sciences CENHS at Rice University as their first writer in residence 32 33 After the incumbent President of Iceland olafur Ragnar Grimsson announced on 1 January 2016 that he would not run in the upcoming presidential election it was speculated that Gnarr would put forward his candidacy 34 On 15 January 2016 Gnarr announced he would not be running for office for the time being but that he could think of doing it later and that he was more interested in working more in Icelandic television 35 Prior to the 2017 parliamentary election Gnarr joined the Social Democratic Alliance as the SDA s campaign manager 36 Personal life and family editJon Gnarr is married to Johanna Johannsdottir a close friend of the singer Bjork with whom he has five children 37 one of whom is Margret Gnarr a fitness competitor Awards and recognitions editEdda Award 2010 Bjarnfredarson Mr Bjarnfredarson Best Actor of the Year Winner 2010 Fangavaktin The Prisoners Shift Best Actor of the Year Winner 2010 Bjarnfredarson Mr Bjarnfredarson Best Film of the Year Winner 2010 Bjarnfredarson Mr Bjarnfredarson Screenplay of the Year Winner 2010 Fangavaktin The Prisoners Shift TV Drama Comedy of the Year Winner 2008 Dagvaktin The Day Shift Screenplay of the Year Nomination 2008 Dagvaktin The Day Shift TV Drama Comedy of the Year Winner 2007 Naeturvaktin The Night Shift TV Drama Comedy of the Year Winner 2004 Med mann a bakinu The Man on the Back Screenplay of the Year Winner 2001 Fostbraedur Foster Brothers Best Actor of the Year Winner 2000 Islenski draumurinn The Icelandic Dream Supporting Actor of the Year Nomination 2010 Visir is Person of the Year Award 2013 Honorary member of Samtokin 78 The National Queer Organization of Iceland 2013 Sidmennt Humanist of the Year Award 2014 LennonOno Grant for Peace AwardSee also editGnarr a 2010 Icelandic documentary film about Gnarr s mayoral campaign Where to Invade NextNotes edit This is an Icelandic name Kristinsson is the patronymic but he is properly referred to as Jon Gnarr as he had it legally removed References edit Magnusson Haukur S 17 June 2014 Jon Gnarr Is No Longer Mayor of Reykjavik The Reykjavik Grapevine Retrieved 28 June 2015 Icelandic Government Finally Recognises Gnarr As Gnarr The Reykjavik Grapevine 28 October 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2015 Patrick Cox 2 July 2014 No longer mayor of Reykjavik Jon Gnarr can restart his career as a comedian not that ever stopped the world in words Retrieved 28 June 2015 Larissa Kyzer 26 November 2013 Jon Gnarr Criticizes Stupid Law Against Creativity The Reykjavik Grapevine Retrieved 28 June 2015 Allusionist 87 Name v Law 19 October 2018 Constantin Seibt 24 June 2014 More punk less hell Tages Anzeiger Retrieved 14 December 2015 Nefrennsli Myspace Jon Gnarr Reykjavik city biodata in Icelandic Rvk is Archived from the original on 24 October 2010 Retrieved 28 June 2015 The Reykjavik Grapevine Features What Are You Voting For Reykjavik in Icelandic Grapevine is 25 May 2010 Archived from the original on 3 November 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2015 MacKay Emily 5 October 2017 Bjork s Homogenic Bloomsbury Publishing USA ISBN 9781501322730 bjork com GH amp FT special Joga Archived 3 April 2005 at the Wayback Machine accessed 24 January 2012 Jon Gnarr 9 August 2021 Steinberg Joseph 21 July 2014 5 Life Lessons From The World s Coolest Mayor Forbes Icelandic comedian to become Reykjavik s mayor The Daily Telegraph London 4 June 2010 Retrieved 11 June 2010 Sending fra Joni Gnarr A dispatch from Jon Gnarr in Icelandic 20 June 2010 Archived from the original on 5 November 2014 Satiric political party wins council poll in Iceland Indo Asian News Service 30 May 2010 accessed 24 January 2012 McGrane Sally 25 June 2010 Icelander s Campaign Is a Joke Until He s Elected The New York Times https grapevine is mag feature 2010 05 25 feature what are you voting for reykjavik The Reykjavik Grapevine Features He Really Did It Grapevine is Archived from the original on 5 April 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2015 leroideschoux comments on I am Jon Gnarr Mayor of Reykjavik AMA Reddit com 11 December 2012 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Lifid i Gnarrenburg Life in Gnarrenburg Mbl is in Icelandic Morgunbladid 7 November 2002 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Polit Clown wird Burgermeister und Reykjavik Gnarrenburg Political clown becomes mayor and Reykjavik Gnarrenburg in German Islaendisch blog de 4 June 2010 Archived from the original on 23 October 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Reykjavik Mayor Jon Gnarr leads Gay Pride IceNews Icenews is 7 August 2010 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Reykjavik s mayor Jon Gnarr wears drag at Gay Pride Citizenside 7 August 2010 Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Jolakvedja Jons Gnarr I liki Darth Vader Christmas Greeting of Jon Gnarr in the guise of Darth Vader Dagbladid Visir in Icelandic 25 December 2010 Archived from the original on 23 July 2016 Jon Gnarr Eiga rett a ad fara i Smaralind an thess ad fara ut fyrir borgina Jon Gnarr Have a right to go to Smaralind shopping mall in Kopavogur without leaving the city limit Dagbladid Visir in Icelandic 17 October 2010 Archived from the original on 23 October 2013 Jon Gnarr gagnrynir Kinverja Jon Gnarr criticizes the Chinese in Icelandic Mbl is 14 September 2010 Retrieved 28 June 2015 I am Jon Gnarr Mayor of Reykjavik AMA Reddit com 16 January 2013 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Eyglo Svala Arnarsdottir To a Mosque on a Magic Carpet Iceland Review 52 1 2014 64 68 Iceland Travel Guide 30 October 2013 Jon Gnarr I am not a politician I am a comedian Goiceland is Archived from the original on 30 March 2019 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Fontaine Paul 8 July 2014 Jon Gnarr In Jesus Name Answer Me The Reykjavik Grapevine Retrieved 28 June 2015 Jon Gnarr 1967 12 May 2015 Gnarr how I became the mayor of a large city in Iceland and changed the world Brooklyn ISBN 978 1 61219 437 0 OCLC 879400311 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link CENHS website accessed 28 June 2015 Molly Gore 14 August 2015 An Anarchist Icelander Walks into a Texas University Texas Monthly Retrieved 7 September 2015 1 accessed 15 January 2016 Jon Gnarr bydur sig ekki fram til forseta Dagbladid Visir in Icelandic 15 January 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2016 Jon Gnarr Jon Gnarr 7 October 2017 yesterday I started working as campaign manager for the Samfylkingin social democratic party of Iceland very excited Tweet via Twitter Yang Jennifer 23 June 2014 Did politics ruin the world s coolest mayor The Star Retrieved 23 June 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jon Gnarr Jon Gnarr at IMDb nbsp Preceded byHanna Birna Kristjansdottir Mayor of Reykjavik2010 2014 Succeeded byDagur B Eggertsson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jon Gnarr amp oldid 1182798041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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