Stefán Karl Stefánsson

Icelandic actor

Stefán Karl Stefánsson (/ˈstɛfən ˈstɛfənsən/; Icelandic: [ˈstɛːfaun ˈkʰartl̥ ˈstɛːfaunsɔn]; 10 July 1975 – 21 August 2018)[2] was an Icelandic actor and singer. He was best known for playing antagonist Robbie Rotten on the children's television series LazyTown.

Stefán Karl Stefánsson
Born(1975-07-10)10 July 1975
Died21 August 2018(2018-08-21) (aged 43)
Iceland[1]
Cause of deathCancer
EducationIceland Academy of the Arts
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1994–2018
Spouse
Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir (m. 2002)
Children4

Career

Stefán Karl's career started in 1994. At the age of 19, he worked as a puppeteer for television.[3] During his years as a puppeteer, he had also been studying at the Drama Academy of Iceland. However, he was not satisfied with how Iceland views their drama standards. He remembered that his principal at his high school said that "acting is not about making faces and changing your face". He did not agree with his high school principal.[4]

Later, Stefán Karl had been invited by Magnús Scheving, an Icelandic gymnast, to portray one of the characters in the second LazyTown play.[5] Scheving created the plays because he was concerned that Iceland's younger generation is not doing enough exercise. Stefán Karl explained that "[Scheving] wanted the kids to get healthier, so he created this musical called LazyTown. He played Sportacus, the fitness fanatic, and I was Robbie Rotten, the guy who liked to stay indoors and sleep". After initial success with the musical, Nickelodeon eventually made a deal with the creators of LazyTown to air the first 40 episodes of LazyTown along with a special studio built in Iceland. During the first few years of LazyTown in the early 2000s, Stefán Karl initially knew no English, but soon became fluent.[4]

Personal life

Stefán Karl lived in Los Angeles with his wife Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir, three daughters, and one son.[6][7] In June 2018, he was awarded the Order of the Falcon.[8] He had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder[9] and Tourette syndrome.[10]

Illness and death

Stefán Karl announced in October 2016 that he had been diagnosed with bile duct cancer.[11][12][13][14] On the same month, GoFundMe campaign was subsequently created by LazyTown head writer Mark Valenti to pay his living costs when he became too ill to work. The campaign was popularized by various YouTube users uploading parodies of Stefán Karl's work. This eventually made the songs "We Are Number One" and "The Mine Song" from LazyTown become Internet memes.[15] In August 2017, Stefán Karl stated he was in remission.[16][17] He clarified on his GoFundMe campaign that while his metastases had been removed after successful liver surgery in June 2017, he still had the disease and had refused further adjuvant therapy.[18]

In March 2018, Stefán Karl was diagnosed with inoperable bile duct cancer, and said that he was undergoing chemotherapy to increase the length of his life.[19] In April 2018, he announced that he personally chose to stop his chemotherapy,[20] and then began to shut down all his social media accounts.[21]

He died on 21 August 2018 at the age of 43.[22][23] His wife stated that Stefansson didn't want to a funeral when he died. Instead, she had said that his body will be secretly scattered into a distant ocean. [24][25]

Legacy

It was announced by his manager, Cheryl Edison, that the Stefán Karl Academy & Center for the Performing Arts will be opened in Switzerland in the year 2019 as a memorial to his career.[26]

Filmography

Stefán Karl has been credited in various works including plays, television series, films, and games.[27]

Theater

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997–99The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
1998–99Palace of Crows by Einar Örn Gunnarsson
1998–99Ivanov by Anton Chekhov
1999–20001000 Island Dressing by Hallgrímur Helgason
1999–2000Little Shop of HorrorsOrin Scrivello, D.D.S.
1999–2000A Midsummer Night's Dream
1999–2000Glanni Glæpur í Latabæ by Magnús Scheving and Sigurdur SigurjónssonGlanni Glæpur (Robbie Rotten)Primary antagonist
2000–01Stones in His Pockets by Marie Jones
2000–01Singin' in the Rain by Comden, Green, Freed and BrownCosmo Brown
2000–02The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov
2001–02Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand
2002–03Noises Off by Michael Frayn
2002–03Life x 3 by Yasmina Reza
2008–15Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The MusicalThe GrinchBaltimore and Boston (2008)
Los Angeles (2009)
North American tour (2010–14)
Worcester, Massachusetts and Appleton, Wisconsin (2015)[28]

Films

According to IMDb:[29]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994ÁramótaskaupNew Reporter, many othersDebut film
TV film
1995PrivacyStudentFirst feature film
1999Skaupið: 1999Robbie Williams, many othersTV film
2001ReginaManni – Police Officer
2001ÁramótaskaupTV film
2002Stella for OfficeIngimundur
2002Litla lirfan ljótaThe Worm
2002ÁramótaskaupMany rolesTV film
2006Night at the MuseumMiscellaneous crew
2007Anna and the MoodsVoiceover
2009JóhannesDiddi
2011ThorMiscellaneous crew
2011Polite PeopleLárus SkjaldarsonLead actor
2014Harry Og HeimirSímon

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Baking TroubleChannel 1 program
1999God Exists... And LoveChannel 1
Drama Academy of Iceland
2000Angel No. 5503288Channel 1 program
2000Car Mechanic Sketches for EurovisionChannel 1 program
2000Cars Can FlyChannel 1 program
2004–2007; 2013–2014LazyTownRobbie RottenMain villain
2015Titch and Ted Do Maths

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017For HonorViking Soldier[30]

References

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