Harald Eia


Harald Meldal Eia is a Norwegian comedian, sociologist and documentarian.

Career

Together with Bård Tufte Johansen, he has been author of, and participated in, several successful Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation comedy TV series, such as Lille Lørdag, Åpen Post, Uti vår hage, Team Antonsen, Tre brødre som ikke er brødre, Uti vår hage 2, and Storbynatt, as well as the radio comedy shows Herreavdelingen and Tazte priv. Popular characters include "Lena" and Oslolosen. He has also performed stand-up comedy and theatresports and had supporting roles in Norwegian films, including Detector and United.
Eia was born in Bærum. He graduated with a Candidate's degree in sociology at the University of Oslo in 1992, with the thesis Lidende ledere og kompetente kalkulatører. Næringslivsfolks symbolske kamper, which in English translates as Suffering leaders and competent calculators. The symbolic struggles of business people.
In 2010, he introduced a television show called Hjernevask which contrasted cultural determinist models of human behavior with nature-nurture interactionist perspectives. Several of those who were interviewed for the show criticized the show publicly both before and after the airing, and this ignited a wide public discussion on the subject of the nature versus nurture debate. Especially the question of gender, and what is referred to as the gender paradox has provoked controversy.
For Hjernevask, he was awarded the Fritt Ord Honorary Award in 2010.

List of appearances

Television

Filmography

Radio