Anders Lund Madsen

Anders Lund Madsen
Anders Lund Madsen in Dollywood, United States.
Born (1963-10-15) October 15, 1963
Sorgenfri, Denmark
Nationality Danish
Spouse(s) Helle Lund Madsen (? – 2008)
Karin Prehst Lund Madsen (2012–present)
Children 6[1]
Parent(s) Kirsten and Thomas Lund Madsen
Family Peter Lund Madsen (brother)
Website anderslundmadsen.dk

Anders Lund Madsen (born October 15, 1963) is a Danish journalist, comedian, author, radio personality and talkshow host. He is famous for his involvement in "Zirkus Nemo" with Søren Østergaard , "De sorte spejdere" with Anders Breinholt and as host of the talkshow "Det Nye Talkshow - med Anders Lund Madsen". Together with his brother Peter Lund Madsen, he has performed several shows at the Bellevue Theater and in Bremen Theater. Together they have written the text of the song "Avenuen", which was part of one of their shows performed by Trine Dyrholm. They have also participated in the quiz program Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? where they have twice won the main prize of 1 million kroner.

Anders Lund Madsen has had his own radio programme Fedeabes Fyraften on Danish radio-station Radio24syv since April 3, 2017.[2]

Career

Early years

He has been a regular writer on several newspapers, including Ekstra Bladet, where he wrote the back cover Madsen & Madsen along with Povl Høst-Madsen. In 2007–2010 he wrote every Sunday for Morgenavisen Jyllands-Posten. Madsen has also written articles and chords for Euroman, Ekstra Bladet and Berlingske. He founded Zirkus Nemo together with the circus director and actor Søren Østergaard. He participated in the circus tours 1999, 2000 and 2003.

He has participated in a wide range of radio and television shows, including Natmadsen, Taxa-Madsen, Mens vi venter på Kometen and Up in the head, Bad news, Next week's TV. In December 2015, Madsen made the widely acclaimed program from Greenland, The Outer City.

As a journalist, he has been a reporter for TV2 at the Olympics in 1996 and 2000. He has made many alternative interviews with stars such as Björk, Leonard Cohen, Crown Prince Frederik, Queen Margrethe[3] and Madonna. He has made several children's television programs, often with Signe Lindkvist.

Together with his brother, Doctor in Neuroscience Peter Lund Madsen, they won one million kroner in the TV quiz Who wants to be a millionaire? in 2002. The amount was donated to the Danish Church Humaritarian Aid.[4] In 2013, they participated again in the program this time with Hans Pilgaard as host, where they also won a million.[5]

He was, along with Anders Breinholt, radio host on the popular radio program De Sorte Spejdere (Eng: "The Black Scouts") on P3 from 2005 to 2008, which had over one million listeners, and was the most downloaded podcast throughout the period . In The Black Scouts, Thomas Skov Gaardsvig was introduced publicly for the first time, and he later became known in The New Talkshow - with Anders Lund Madsen.

Entertainment shows

Together with his brother, Peter Lund Madsen, he wrote and participated in the theatre performance Mr. Nice Guy (2004-2005) at the Bellevue Theater, which was seen by more than 60,000 people. The Lund Madsen brother wrote the text of the three songs "Quiet in the World", "Little Mirror" and "Avenu ", while Kim Larsen wrote the melodies.[6][7][8] The songs were performed by Trine Dyrholm during the show and they were all released on her EP Mr. Nice Guy. The song "Avenues" became a huge hit and was # 1 on the single hit list for a total of 135 weeks.[9]

Together with his former black-scouts-co-host, Anders Breinholt, Anders Lund Madsen released the podcast Anders & Anders on September 3, 2016.

The New Talkshow

On September 18, 2009, Anders Lund Madsen's live talk show The New Talkshow - with Anders Lund Madsen premiered on the main Danish Tv-channel DR1. The talk show was sent last November 2011. Anders Lund Madsen and two other DR employees received fines of DKK 10–12,000 after Signe Molde made a feature of the program in which she went to the police station with a bag of weapons, including a hand ax, a pepper spray and three knives. The police, therefore, believed that, together with Molde and the editor-in-chief, Madsen could be held responsible for the feature.[10]

Private Life

He is the younger brother of Doctor in Neuroscience Peter Lund Madsen.

Madsen was married to Helle Lund Madsen, with whom he has three children, Sofie My, Bjórk and Storm.[11] The couple was divorced in 2008.[12]

In September 2011, Madsen was engaged with Karin Prehst Utoft,[13] with whom he has fathered three children: Modig,[14] Stærkodder[15] and Fri[16]

He is resident on Østerbro in Copenhagen and owns a Tesla Model S.[17]

Bibliography

  • Som mænd vil ha' det with Birgit Johansen, Ekstra Bladets Forlag, 1989, ISBN 8777310314.
  • Madsens ÆØÅ, ordbog over ting, som der sjovt nok endnu ikke findes ord for, Aschehougs Forlag, 1997, ISBN 8711111895.
  • Hold masken eller der falder brænde ned with journalist Michael Jeppesen, Politikens Forlag, 2006, ISBN 9788756779692.
  • Blod, tis & tårer, historier om kroppen (children's book) with Signe Lindkvist & Troels Carlsen, Politikens Forlag, 2006, ISBN 9788756780933.
  • Bank på!, en skinhellig klummeklovn hykler igennem (collection of his columns from the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten), Jyllands-Postens Forlag, 2010, ISBN 9788776921781.
  • Mælkebøtteruten, på tur gennem det glemte Danmark, det endnu ikke opdagede Danmark - og det Danmark, der hele tiden er lige foran vores øjne , with Karsten Andersen (photographer) and Ole Sønnichsen (editor), Jyllands-Postens Forlag, 2010, ISBN 9788776922412.

References

  1. http://www.bt.dk/kendte/anders-lund-madsens-kone-afsloerer-nu-skal-han-vaere-far-til-seks Anders Lund Madsens kone afslører: Nu skal han være far til seks]. BT. Retrieved Aug 7, 2017
  2. Radio24syv | Fedeabes fyraften
  3. "Dronning Margrethe: Nationalstaten betyder stadig meget for danskerne". dr.dk. Sep 8, 2016. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  4. "En million til Afrika - Folkekirkens Nødhjælp". Noedhjaelp.dk. 2002-09-17. Retrieved 2010-04-22.
  5. Se klippet: Her vinder de en million igen!. TV 2. Retrieved 12/1-2015
  6. Trine Dyrholm snydt for platin. BT. Retrieved 6/1-2015
  7. Avenuen. Kjukken. Retrieved 6/1-2015
  8. Avenuen – Trine Dyholm. Gulegardiner.dk. Retrieved 6/1-2015
  9. Trin Dyrholm - Avenuen (song). Danishcharts. Retrieved 6/1-2015
  10. Ritzau (2011-10-04). "DR får bøder for våbenstunt". dr.dk. Retrieved 2011-11-14.
  11. Den lille komiker afslørede den glædelige familiebegivenhed på TV. Billedbladet. Retrieved11/1-2015
  12. Stine Eskildsen (2013-04-09). "Se og Hør skal betale 100.000 i erstatning til Lund Madsen". Ekstra Bladet. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
  13. Nu er Anders Lund Madsen forlovet. Billedbladet. Retrieved 11/1-2015
  14. Den lille komiker afslørede den glædelige familiebegivenhed på TV. Billedbladet. Retrieved 11/1-2015
  15. Nordjyske (7. juli 2015): Anders Lund Madsens trofaste regnvejrsven, retrieved 22. marts 2017
  16. Anders Lund Madsen er blevet far for sjette gang. BT. Aug 6 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2018
  17. Anders Lund Madsen troede, han var smart på Færøerne, men så.... TV 2. Retrieved 22/6-2016
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