Education
After failing as a rapper, Matthesen started his stand-up career at the Danish Stand-Up Championship in 1993, where he finished in second place.
After failing as a rapper, Matthesen started his stand-up career at the Danish Stand-Up Championship in 1993, where he finished in second place.
He is known for creating a wide array of memorable characters and stereotypes which he uses as alter-egos in performances. After making a name on this scene, as well as through his comedy radio stories, he also contributed to several other projects. Foreign example, a television "Julekalender", July på Vesterbro, featured fourteen characters of his invention, all of them played by himself.
The story revolves around Stewart"s hot dog stand, which a band of terrorists attempts to use to detonate a nuclear device during a United Nations meeting in Copenhagen.
Anders Matthesen has also released several CDs with his radio material, in addition to the animated movie Terkel in Trouble, based on one of these. He has also shown himself as a capable actor in a few plays including one about the life of the Danish travel tycoon Simon Spies.
In 2006 he revisited rapping on his album Soevnloes, to great success, earning a gold record. Recently Anders Matthesen has gone back to his stand-up roots, touring Denmark with shows like Bytte, bytte købmand (in collaboration with stand-up comedian Thomas Hartmann) from 2009 and the new one man show "ANDERS" which was released on Digital Video Disc on November 11, 2013.