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Páll Óskar Hjálmtýsson (born 16 March 1970), known internationally as Páll Óskar and Paul Oscar, is an
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and
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. He had a musical childhood, singing at private functions, with choirs and for media advertisements, but was affected by bullying in school and tension between his parents at home. He
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as gay to his family at the age of 16 years. Paul Oscar's musical range spans traditional Icelandic songs,
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,
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, disco, house and
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. He released his first album, ''Stuð'' (''Groove''), in 1993 while in New York City, and also sang with Icelandic groups Milljónamæringarnir (The Millionaires) and Casino while establishing a career as a solo artiste. His album of ballads, ''Palli'', was the best-selling Icelandic album of 1995. Paul Oscar came to international attention when he performed "''
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''" ("My Final Dance"), Iceland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1997. His most recent album is ''Silfursafnið'' (''The Silver Collection'', 2008). In Reykjavík, Paul Oscar performs regularly as a
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in clubs and appears on radio and TV shows.


Early life

The youngest of seven children of Hjálmtýr E. Hjálmtýsson, a bank clerk, and Margrét Matthíasdóttir, a writer, Paul Oscar was born on 16 March 1970 in
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.. Retrieved on 1 November 2007. As a child he displayed artistic talent in drawing, writing fairy tales and singing – his mother had him sing for the women in her sewing club and at family birthday parties. He also spent much time singing in choirs and in media commercials, and recorded his first album at the age of seven. His first leading role in a professional theatre production was at 12 years of age in the musical version of ''Rubber Tarzan'', a popular Danish children's novel by Ole Lund Kirkegaard (1940–1979). His
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two weeks after the musical's last performance, and he did not sing for the next few years. Although Paul Oscar's family encouraged his musical talent, his parents did not get along with each other, and he was bullied by his schoolmates. Paul Oscar recalled: "My nickname was Little Palli, and Palli was chubby, nerdy, someone who never got jokes right, who was afraid of other men." At age 13, he realized that he found men attractive, and
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to his family at 16. "For the first day, there was nice talk of acceptance, though my father did raise his voice. On the second day, and the third, and the fourth, there was this terrible silence. They treated me like an alien." However, his mother was supportive. She said: "If Páll has the talent to fall in love, he should nurture that talent. And he has as much a right to sit down at my table with his partner as anybody else does with their partner." Paul Oscar rediscovered his voice at the age of 18, singing bass with the Hamrahlíð college choir for two years. In 1990 he won a
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for his college; later that year at the time of his graduation, he played Frank-N-Furter to great success in the college's production of ''
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''. Around the same time, he began appearing in
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at a notorious Reykjavík nightclub. After the club closed, he became a
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on independent radio station FM 90,9. He also appeared in a film, '' Svo á jörðu sem á himni'' (''As in Heaven'', 1992).


Professional career

In the summer of 1993, Paul Oscar left Iceland for
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, where he met fellow Icelanders
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and Sigurjón Kjartansson who were then on tour with heavy metal band
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. They helped him release his first album, ''Stuð'' (''Groove''). In October 1993, Paul Oscar started singing with a band called Milljónamæringarnir (The Millionaires), which released the albums ''Milljón á mann'' (''A Million for Each'', 1994), ''Allur pakkinn'' (''The Whole Lot'', 1999) and ''Þetta er nú meiri vitleysan'' (''This is Completely Foolish'', 2001). The year 1995 saw Paul Oscar make his début as a solo artist. In that year he formed his own recording company, Paul Oscar Productions (P.O.P.) and released an album of
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entitled ''Palli'' which he personally arranged, performed and produced. It was the best-selling Icelandic album of 1995. This was followed by his album ''Seif'' in 1996. Paul Oscar was Iceland's entrant in the annual Eurovision Song Contest in 1997. He performed the song "''
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''" ("My Final Dance"), which he co-wrote, backed by four women dressed in latex playing suggestively on a sofa behind him. Although the song only reached 20th place in a field of 25, the daring presentation attracted wide attention, especially amongst gay audiences, and made him known internationally. In 1998 he was invited to appear in ''A Song for Eurotrash'', a one-off special of the British
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TV series '' Eurotrash'' that was based on the Eurovision Song Contest. He also presented a musical feature ''Popp i Reykjavík'' (''Pop in Reykjavík''). Paul Oscar worked with
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group Casino on their album ''Stereo'' (1998). He followed this with three albums: the English-language album ''Deep Inside'' (1999); and two collaborations with harpist Monika Abendroth, ''Ef ég sofna ekki'' (''If I Won't Sleep Tonight'', 2001) and ''Ljósin heima'' (''The Lights at Home'', 2003) (his sister Sigrún Hjálmtýsdóttir (
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) also appeared on the latter album). His musical range spans traditional Icelandic songs,
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,
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in the style of Burt Bacharach, disco, house and
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. At home in Reykjavík, Paul Oscar performs regularly as a
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in clubs and appears on radio and TV shows. He was a judge in the third season of ''
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'' (''Idol Starsearch'', 2005), Iceland's version of the UK reality TV series ''
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''; and in ''
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'' (2006), also modelled on the UK's ''
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''. In 2002 he appeared as Dr. Love in the teenage movie ''Gemsar'' (''Made in Iceland''). In 2018 he starred in the Borgarleikhúsið production of Rocky Horror Show that set attendance records. He has a reputation for being brash, even rude, when it comes to discussing gay concerns, especially gay sex. Matthías Matthíasson, Director of
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, Iceland's gay and lesbian rights group, has commented: "He says things I could never say. But he is an exquisite addition to the gay voice in Iceland." As a gay activist, Paul Oscar helped to organize a
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in Reykjavík in 2005. Paul Oscar has said he realizes that "as a working place Iceland will be too small for me. Actually, it already is. But I am an Icelander. I will always keep a home here. My roots are so valuable to me. I wouldn't change them for a sack of gold."


Personal life

Regarding his personal life, Paul Oscar has said: "I have a lot of work still to do. I have had three relationships that, from the outside, looked picture perfect, I suppose. But they were actually quite rotten and false, abusive to me. What I am doing now is learning to fall in love with myself." Paul Oscar's father Hjálmtýr E. Hjálmtýsson (5 July 1933 – 12 September 2002), with whom he had a difficult relationship, had roles in the Icelandic comedies ''Með allt á hreinu'' (''On Top'', 1982), ''Löggulíf'' (''A Policeman's Life'', 1985), and ''Karlakórinn Hekla'' (''The Men's Choir'', 1992). His older sister, Sigrún Hjálmtýsdóttir (
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), is an
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.


Controversies


Allegations of antisemitism

Paul Oscar was a supporter of boycotting the
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, due to it being held in
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. Speaking of the issue on Icelandic radio station Rás 1 on 5 February, he made remarks about
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infiltrating European countries and thus making it hard for them to condemn Israeli policies:
“The reason why the rest of Europe has been virtually silent is that Jews have woven themselves into the fabric of Europe in a very sly way for a very long time. It is not at all hip and cool to be pro-Palestine in Britain,” he said, saying at the interview’s conclusion: “The tragedy is that Jews learned nothing from the Holocaust. Instead, they have taken up the exact same policy of their worst enemy.”
He later apologized and retracted his statement.
“I made judgements and generalisations about Jewish people. … I take full responsibility for these words, take back my remarks about Jewish people, they are wrong and hurtful. I will take responsibility in actions, from this point forward, and will never again speak ill of the Jewish people, wherever in the world they may live.”


Selected discography


Albums

*''Stuð'' (''Groove'', 1993) *''Palli'' (1995) *''Seif'' (1996) *''Deep Inside'' (1999) *''Ef ég sofna ekki'' (''If I Won't Sleep Tonight'', 2001) (in collaboration with harpist Monika Abendroth) *''Ljósin heima'' (''The Lights at Home'', 2003) (with Monika Abendroth and Sigrún Hjálmtýsdóttir (
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)) *'' Allt fyrir ástina'' (''All in the Name of Love'', 2007) *''Silfursafnið'' (''The Silver Collection'', 2008) *''Páll Óskar - Box (6 plötur fyrir 1)'' (compilation, six albums in one, 2014) *''Kristalsplatan'' (2017)


Singles

*"Minn hinsti dans" (''My Final Dance'', 1997) (Iceland's Eurovision Song Contest 1997 entr

*"Allt fyrir ástina" (''All in the Name of Love'', 2007) *"International" (2007) *"Betra Lif" (2007) *"Er þetta ást?" (2008) *"Þú komst við hjartað í mér" (2008) *"Sama hvar þú ert" (2008) *"La Dolce Vita" (2011) *"Ást sem endist" (2015) *"Gordjöss á esperantó" (in Esperanto, 2010)


See also

*
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Notes


References

* * *. Retrieved on 1 November 2007. *


Further reading

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External links


Paul Oscar (Páll Óskar) at MySpace MusicPaul Oscar at KDJ Eurodance Ltd. – The Eurodance Encyclopædia
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