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Det allra basta med Felix Herngren

Felix Tobias Herngren was born in 1967. He probably did not know then that he would become one of Sweden's most popular comedians. This DVD contains the very best with Felix. From the breakthrough of SMASH to TV success Solsidan. In Late night with Luuk Felix became cult with their characters Papi Raul Dan Bäckman Tim Hibbins. There are also clips from TV shows like Pang Bulle, Help !, the Pentagon, Extra Extra, Ulveson & Herngren, the social game, Parliament, the truth behind, Roast, Boston Tea Party and biofilms adults and every week. This and much more in the very best with Felix Herngren. AAAHHH, what fun ...

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Felix Tobias Herngren was born in 1967. He probably did not know then that he would become one of Sweden's most popular comedians. This DVD contains the very best with Felix. From the breakthrough of SMASH to TV success Solsidan. In Late night with Luuk Felix became cult with their characters Papi Raul Dan Bäckman Tim Hibbins. There are also clips from TV shows like Pang Bulle, Help !, the Pentagon, Extra Extra, Ulveson & Herngren, the social game, Parliament, the truth behind, Roast, Boston Tea Party and biofilms adults and every week. This and much more in the very best with Felix Herngren. AAAHHH, what fun ...

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