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Alexander Rybak

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Alexander Rybak

Alexander Igorevich Rybak (Russian: Александр Игоревич Рыбак; born 13 May 1986) or Alyaksandr Iharavich Rybak (Belarusian: Аляксандр Ігаравіч Рыбак) is a Belarusian-born Norwegian singer, songwriter and actor. Based in Oslo, Norway, Rybak extensively worked on television programs and on tours in Europe, particularly in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe throughout the early 2010s. Performing in English, Russian and Norwegian, Rybak has released five albums. His debut 2009 album, Fairytales, charted in the top 20 in nine European countries, including a top position in Norway and Russia. After two pop albums in Fairytales and No Boundaries (2010), Rybak switched to become a family-oriented artist, focusing on children's and classical music and frequently performing with youth orchestras. Rybak represented Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 and won the competition with 387 points—the highest tally any country achieved in the history of Eurovision under the then-voting system—with "Fairytale", a song he wrote and composed. Winning at the age of 23, Rybak was the then-youngest solo male winner of the contest and the only Belarusian-born winner to date. Since then, Rybak has been involved several times in the contest. He represented Norway again in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "That's How You Write a Song", winning the second semi-final and finishing in 15th place in the final. He performed as an opening act for the 2010 final and as an interval act in 2012 and 2016. Rybak has frequently provided commentary on the contest, and also worked as a journalist in 2011, and as a judge on the Belgian national finals in 2016 and 2023.

Infobox

Born
Alexander Igorevich Rybak (1986-05-13) 13 May 1986 (age 40)Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union (now Belarus)
Origin
Oslo, Norway
Genres
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Occupations
Singer songwriter actor
Instruments
Vocals violin piano Hardanger fiddle
Years active
2004–present
Label
Self-released
Website
www.alexanderrybak.com

Tables

· Filmography
2009
Role(s)
Himself
Notes
Documentary on Rybak after winning Eurovision
Role(s)
Ketil Moe
Notes
Musical
2010
Role(s)
Levi
Notes
Film
Role(s)
Hiccup
Notes
Animated film (voice, Norwegian dub)
2020
Year
Film
Role
Notes
2009
Fairytale – The Movie
Himself
Documentary on Rybak after winning Eurovision
Some Sunny Night - Live in Lillesand
Ketil Moe
Musical
2010
Yohan: The Child Wanderer
Levi
Film
How to Train Your Dragon
Hiccup
Animated film (voice, Norwegian dub)
2014
How to Train Your Dragon 2
2019
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
2020
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Himself
Film
· External links
Preceded by Dima Bilanwith "Believe"
Preceded by Dima Bilanwith "Believe"
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Dima Bilanwith "Believe"
Awards and achievements
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Awards and achievements
Succeeded by Lena with "Satellite"
Preceded byMaria Haukaas Storengwith "Hold On Be Strong"
Preceded byMaria Haukaas Storengwith "Hold On Be Strong"
Awards and achievements
Preceded byMaria Haukaas Storengwith "Hold On Be Strong"
Awards and achievements
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byDidrik Solli-Tangenwith "My Heart Is Yours"
Preceded byJOWSTwith "Grab the Moment"
Preceded byJOWSTwith "Grab the Moment"
Awards and achievements
Preceded byJOWSTwith "Grab the Moment"
Awards and achievements
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byKEiiNOwith "Spirit in the Sky"
Preceded byEspen Lind
Preceded byEspen Lind
Awards and achievements
Preceded byEspen Lind
Awards and achievements
Recipient of the Spellemannprisen as Spellemann of the Year 2009
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byKarpe Diem
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Dima Bilanwith "Believe"
Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Succeeded by Lena with "Satellite"
Preceded byMaria Haukaas Storengwith "Hold On Be Strong"
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Succeeded byDidrik Solli-Tangenwith "My Heart Is Yours"
Preceded byJOWSTwith "Grab the Moment"
Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018
Succeeded byKEiiNOwith "Spirit in the Sky"
Preceded byEspen Lind
Recipient of the Spellemannprisen as Spellemann of the Year 2009
Succeeded byKarpe Diem
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