Jón Gnarr
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Jón Gnarr Kristinsson (born January 2, 1967) is an Icelandic comedian. He was originally named Jón Gunnar Kristinsson but legally changed his name in 2005. He is famous for his role in the radio duo Tvíhöfði. He also played bass in a punk band called Nefrennsli ("Runny Nose") [[1]]. He has starred in several series of Icelandic comedy shows Fóstbræður, as well as doing stand-ups, movies etc. His most famous movies are "The Icelandic Dream" (Íslenski draumurinn - 2000) and "A Man like Me" (Maður eins og ég - 2002). His famous stand-up comedy (I used to be a nerd) is autobiographical. Jón Gnarr is a devout Roman Catholic.