Nadia Hasnaoui

Nadia Hasnaoui
Nadia Hasnaoui

Nadia Hasnaoui with Erik Solbakken at the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo (2010)
Born 10 June 1963 (1963-06-10) (age 48)
Nationality Norwegian (formerly Moroccan)
Occupation Journalist, television presenter

Nadia Hasnaoui (born 10 June 1963) is a Norwegian television presenter.

Hasnaoui was born in Morocco[1] to a Norwegian mother and Moroccan father. When she was four years old her parents divorced and she moved to Norway with her mother. In Oslo she attended a strict Catholic French kindergarten and then later a French school until fourth grade. She became a Norwegian citizen at the age of eighteen. In 1991 she was married to actor Kim Haugen.[2]

During the 1980s she was a dancer, among other places at Den Nationale Scene. She was an employee of TV2 from 1993 to 2004, hosting shows such as God morgen, Norge and Jakten på det gode liv. In 2003 she was host of the television show Hasnaoui.[3] Hasnaoui has said she was at first amused by the opportunity as it was much like a Norwegian child in Morocco having a show there called "Olsen".[2] In 2004 she joined the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, hosting shows such as Kvitt eller dobbelt and various shows related to the Eurovision Song Contest.[3] She speaks English, French, Italian and Norwegian.

Eurovision

In 2004, Hasnaoui presented the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Lillehammer, Norway. Hasnaoui has also presented festivals in Norway such as Melodi Grand Prix Junior.

In 2005 Hasnaoui provided Norwegian commentary on the Fiftieth Anniversary Special alongside former veteran Jahn Teigen.

Hasnaoui presented the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 in Oslo in May 2010 with Haddy Jatou N'jie and Erik Solbakken.[4] She also read out the Norwegian votes for the 2011 contest.

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Russia Semi-finals: Natalia Vodianova and
Andrey Malahov
Final: Alsou and Ivan Urgant
Eurovision Song Contest presenter
(with Haddy Jatou N'jie and Erik Solbakken)
2010
Succeeded by
Germany Anke Engelke, Judith Rakers and Stefan Raab
Preceded by
Denmark Camilla Ottesen and Remee
Junior Eurovision Song Contest presenter
(with Stian Barsnes Simonsen)
2004
Succeeded by
Belgium Maureen Louys and Marcel Vanthilt



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