Unnur takes the stage in the role of Stephanie for the first time on Saturday March 27, 2010, when the LazyTown festival will be held in Laugardalshöll. The festival is not only historic because Unnur will be revealed as Stephanie, but Magnús Scheving has declared that this is the last time he will play Sportacus on a live entertainment show.
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Unnur makes her debut at the LazyTown festival (2010)
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Unnur makes her debut at the LazyTown festival (2010)
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Julianna and Magnús together again in a Live Show in UK
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- Published: 25 August 2010, 09:53
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Julianna and Magnús together again in a Live Show in UK
Here are the questions and answers from the web chat
Julianna, how on earth do you manage to stay so smiley and happy? Do you ever feel like kicking Ziggy in the head and eating a bar of chocolate? And do you have a crush on magnus too?
Julianna:Hi there! Well, to answer honestly, at times it does get a bit tiring to be so happy and smiley all the time. Most of the time it's a lot of fun to play such a happy character though. Every once in a while I allow myself a chocolate... -
Lazytown creator promotes a balanced approach to health and fitness
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- Published: 25 August 2010, 06:45
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Lazytown creator promotes a balanced approach to health and fitness
Written by John Kaponi
The London Daily News. August 25, 2010
Interview with the creator of Lazytown Magnus Scheving and "Stephanie" Julianna Rose Mauriello
If you are one of those parents who does not want to see their child eat themselves to oblivion, or waste precious time playing moronic games on a games console, there are very few choices open to parents. One of them is to watch "Lazytown" the show developed in Iceland by Magnus Scheving promoting "balance" in the lives of children and exercise. ... -
Puppeteer's Lazytown life
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- Published: 18 May 2009, 07:02
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Puppeteer's Lazytown life
Written by Kenan
Manchester Evening News. May 18, 2009
When Julie Westwood isn’t pottering in her garden she transforms into a figure well-known to children all over the world.
Julie plays Bessie Busybody in the hit international children’s TV series LazyTown – a bustling do-gooder whose voice and life-size puppet are immediately identifiable. Identifiable, that is, to children "and anyone with young children," she explains in between sorting out her Bolton garden. Julie, in her 50s, has to take advantage of her time at home because she spends a large part of each year in Iceland, where LazyTown is filmed. ...
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by LazyPookyUnnur takes the stage in the role of Stephanie for the first time on Saturday March 27, 2010, when the LazyTown festival will be held in Laugardalshöll. The festival is not only historic because Unnur will be revealed as Stephanie, but Magnús Scheving has declared that this is the last time he will play Sportacus on a live entertainment show.
Read more:
https://articles.lazytown.eu/2010/03...ytown-festival
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by LazyTownHere are the questions and answers from the web chat
Julianna, how on earth do you manage to stay so smiley and happy? Do you ever feel like kicking Ziggy in the head and eating a bar of chocolate? And do you have a crush on magnus too?
Julianna:Hi there! Well, to answer honestly, at times it does get a bit tiring to be so happy and smiley all the time. Most of the time it's a lot of fun to play such a happy character though. Every once in a while I allow myself a chocolate...-
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by LazyTownWritten by John Kaponi
The London Daily News. August 25, 2010
Interview with the creator of Lazytown Magnus Scheving and "Stephanie" Julianna Rose Mauriello
If you are one of those parents who does not want to see their child eat themselves to oblivion, or waste precious time playing moronic games on a games console, there are very few choices open to parents. One of them is to watch "Lazytown" the show developed in Iceland by Magnus Scheving promoting "balance" in the lives of children and exercise. ...-
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by LazyTownWritten by Kenan
Manchester Evening News. May 18, 2009
When Julie Westwood isn’t pottering in her garden she transforms into a figure well-known to children all over the world.
Julie plays Bessie Busybody in the hit international children’s TV series LazyTown – a bustling do-gooder whose voice and life-size puppet are immediately identifiable. Identifiable, that is, to children "and anyone with young children," she explains in between sorting out her Bolton garden. Julie, in her 50s, has to take advantage of her time at home because she spends a large part of each year in Iceland, where LazyTown is filmed. ...-
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