"My beloved, Stefan Karl Stefansson, 43, has passed away after battling aggressive bile duct cancer for two years," his wife confirmed to PEOPLE LazyTown actor Stefán Karl Stefánsson has passed away ...
"For his life to be cut so short was a blow to us all. Against all odds he made the most of his time after diagnoses," his wife, Steinunn Ólína, tells PEOPLE LazyTown star Stefán Karl Stefánsson‘s ...
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In *very* 2020 news, Stephanie from the Icelandic kids show LazyTown is the latest nostalgic star to become a TikTok sensation and we truly can’t help but stan. Chloe Lang, now 18, first won our ...
Icelandic actor Stefan Karl Stefansson, who played villain Robbie Rotten in the children's TV series "LazyTown," has died of cancer. He was 43. The actor's wife, Steinunn Olina Thorsteinsdottir, ...
Icelandic actor Stefan Karl Stefansson, who played LazyTown villain Robbie Rotten, has died aged 43 from cancer. Stefansson was best known for his role on the children's show, which was produced from ...
A FORMER child actress who starred in a huge kids TV show is completely unrecognisable nowadays. There might have been 11 years since Chloe Lang appeared on our screens as the pink-haired character ...
Robbie pretends to be a famous rock and roll singer so he can convince the LazyTown kids to be lazy, and demand that Sportacus leave LazyTown forever. But he gets into trouble and Sportacus must ...
THE kids of Lazytown will never be lazy again, now that two high-energy newcomers have arrived in town. That’s the premise behind “Lazytown,” a new Nick Jr. series premiering Monday morning that was ...
Stefán Karl Stefánsson has given fans a very positive update in his health battle, revealing that he is free of cancer metastases. The LazyTown actor, who is best known for playing Robbie Rotten on ...
A television programme has managed to convert huge numbers of children to a healthier lifestyle - in Iceland. Now that it has arrived in Britain, Bryony Gordon meets the 'ethical entrepreneur' behind ...