Leonard Statuette - Prize Winners

Prize Winners

This is a list of prize winners:

  • 1968 – Arvid Nilssen, actor
  • 1969 – Leif Juster, actor
  • 1970 – not awarded
  • 1971 – Kari Diesen, actress
  • 1972 – Arve Opsahl actor
  • 1973 – Bias Bernhoft, revue writer
  • 1974 – Jens Book-Jenssen, actor
  • 1975 – Carsten Byhring, actor
  • 1976 – Rolf Just Nilsen, actor
  • 1977 – Einar Schanke, instructor and composer
  • 1978 – Rolv Wesenlund, actor
  • 1979 – Otto Nielsen, revue writer
  • 1980 – Arild Feldborg, revue writer
  • 1981 – Alfred Næss, revue writer
  • 1982 – Knut Solberg, scenographer
  • 1983 – Elsa Lystad, actress
  • 1984 – Harald Heide-Steen Jr., actor
  • 1985 – Arild Haga, revue writer
  • 1986 – Elisabeth Granneman, actress
  • 1987 – Sølvi Wang, actress
  • 1988 – not awarded
  • 1989 – not awarded
  • 1990 – Yngvar Numme, actor
  • 1991 – Grethe Kausland, actress
  • 1992 – not awarded
  • 1993 – Dizzie Tunes: Tor Erik Gunstrøm, Svein-Helge Høgberg, Einar Idland, Øyvind Klingberg, Yngvar Numme, actors
  • 1994 – Bjørn Sand, revue writer
  • 1995 – Erik Diesen, revue writer
  • 1996 – not awarded
  • 1997 – Øystein Sunde, artist/composer/text writer
  • 1998 – Hege Schøyen and Øivind Blunck, actors
  • 1999 – Arthur Arntzen, humorist and satirist
  • 2000 – Dag Frøland, actor
  • 2001 – KLM (Trond Kirkvaag, Knut Lystad, Lars Mjøen, actors)
  • 2002 – Odd Børretzen, humorist and satirist
  • 2003 – Brit Elisabeth Haagensli, actor
  • 2004 – not awarded
  • 2005 – Andreas Diesen, revue historian
  • 2006 - not awarded
  • 2007 - Jon Skolmen, actor
  • 2008 - Jakob Margido Esp, actor and humorist

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