Hafthor Bjornsson is an Icelandic actor and strongman. Hafthor Bjornsson was a professional basketball player before an ankle injury caused him to retire. He is most recognized for his role in the HBO series “Game of Thrones,” in which he plays Ser Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane. He appeared in the Game of Thrones series from the fourth to the eighth.
Childhood and Early Life
Hafthor Bjornsson was born on November 26, 1988, and his full name is Hafór Jlus Björnsson. Furthermore, he is 33 years old and his zodiac sign is Sagittarius. His hometown is Iceland’s Reykjavik. Furthermore, his father’s name is Björn, and he is 203 cm tall (6 ft 8 in). His mother’s name is Ragnheiur, and she is also quite tall.
Similarly, Hafór’s grandfather’s name is Reynir, and he is 207 cm (6 ft 9 12 in) tall and equally wide across the chest. Reynir, Hafór’s grandfather, said in 2014 that as a boy, Hafór worked on the family farm outside Reykjavik and was always enormous, even when he wasn’t tall. He also has a sister named Hafds Lind Björnsdóttir. They are of Icelandic descent. However, there is no information on his ethnicity. He also goes by the nicknames Thor and The Mountain.
Body Measurements
Moving on to Hafthor Bjornsson’s bodily statistics, he stands at 2.06 m or 6 feet 9 inches tall and weighs roughly 193 kg.
Similarly, his thigh is 32 inches long, his arms are 20 inches long, and his waist is 46 inches long. He also has numerous tattoos on his body. His tattoos depict Norse deities and the Viking civilization. He also has a Jón Páll Sigmarsson tattoo on his calf.
Quick Facts
Full Name: | Hafþór Björnsson |
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Born Date: | 26 Nov, 1988 |
Age: | 34 years |
Horoscope: | Sagittarius |
Lucky Number: | 9 |
Lucky Stone: | Turquoise |
Lucky Color: | Orange |
Best Match for Marriage: | Leo, Aquarius |
Gender: | Male |
Profession: | Actor, Strongman, Basketball player |
Country: | Iceland |
Saying: | Strength is never a weakness. |
Height: | 6 feet 10 inches (2.08m) |
Marital Status: | married |
Married Date: | October 21, 2018 |
Wife | Kelsey Henson |
Break Up | Andrea Sif Jónsdóttir |
Net Worth | $2 million |
Eye Color | blue |
Hair Color | Brown |
Body Size | thigh: 32 in, arms: 20 in, and waist: 46 in |
Birth Place | Reykjavík |
Nationality | Icelandic |
Father | Bjorn Thor Reynisson |
Mother | Ragnheidur Margret Juliusdottir |
Siblings | One (sister: Hafdís Lind Björnsdóttir) |
Kids | One (daughter: Theresa Líf) |
Hafþór Björnsson Twitter | |
Youtube | Hafþór Björnsson Youtube |
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Personal Web | Hafþór Björnsson Personal Web |
IMDB | Hafþór Björnsson IMDB |
Wiki | Hafþór Björnsson Wiki |
Net Worth
Moving on, his net worth is estimated to be around $2 million. As of April 2020, his Youtube channel alone is worth $603,000. Every day, the channel receives 310k video views and 1.9k new subscribers. Furthermore, the channel has over 100 released videos with over 35 million views.b He also gets money from brand endorsements, performing, and other means.
Relationship Status
In terms of his marital status, Hafthor Bjornsson is married. On October 21, 2018, he married Kelsey Henson. On this day, he announced his marriage to Kelsey via an Instagram post. Kelsey Henson was a waitress from Canada.
The pair met before their wedding when Hefthor was in Alberta, Canada for a strongman competition and visited the bar where Henson worked. It happened in the year 2017. The lovebirds drew a lot of attention because of their height disparity. He is extremely tall in compared to Kelsey, who is 5’2″ or 157 cm.
He also has a daughter, Theresa Lf, with his ex-girlfriend Thelma Björk Steinmann. He was in a relationship with Andrea Sif Jónsdóttir, whom he met at a gym, until early 2017.
In Reykjavik, the couple shared an apartment. He bemoaned not seeing his daughter in three years in an online video interview broadcast by Mulligan Brothers on December 21, 2019.
Professional Background, Career, and Achievements
Basketball profession
His athletic career began as a basketball player. He was 2.06 m (6 ft 9 in) tall when he began his senior team career in 2004 with Division I club Breiablik.
He was a center for this team. He joined the team FSu Selfoss in the Icelandic Division I in 2005. He found after ten games that he had been playing with a broken bone in his ankle and would need surgery.
In 2006, Hafór went to rvalsdeild powerhouse KR after recovering from surgery. He missed the most of the 2006-2007 season due to additional operation to repair a damaged screw in his ankle. He returned to team FSu Selfoss for the 2007-2008 season.
He averaged 6.7 points per game and contributed to the team’s promotion to the rvalsdeild. His bad ankle, however, prompted him to quit from basketball after the season, at the age of 20.
Hafór appeared in 32 games for Iceland’s junior national basketball teams between 2004 and 2006. In 2006, he appeared in eight games for Iceland’s U-18 national team in Division A of the U18 European Championship.
A career as a strongman
In the year 2008, he met Icelandic strongman Magns Ver Magnsson at his gym Jakaból. Magns was the one who suggested he seemed like an excellent strongman prospect.
He then won many strongman contests in Iceland in 2010 including “Strongest Man in Iceland”, “Iceland’s Strongest Viking”, “Westfjords Viking”, and five of six events at the “OK Badur Strongman Championships”.
He also finished second in the inaugural “Jón Páll Sigmarsson Classic” in November 2010. Brian Shaw was the first at this event.
He also won the 2011 “Strongest Man in Iceland” competition on June 4th, 2011, and the 2011 “Iceland’s Strongest Man” competition on June 18th, 2011.
Furthermore, on August 6, 2011, he finished fourth in the Giants Live Poland 2011 tournament.
He carried a 10-meter-long (33-ft), 650-kilogram (1,430-lb) wood for five steps at the “World’s Strongest Viking” competition in Norway in January 2015. This enabled him to shatter Orm Storolfsson’s 1,000-year-old record.
The World’s Toughest Man
He competed in “World’s Strongest Man” after being invited as a wild card in the 2011 competition. Overall, he came in sixth place.
He returned to the competition in the following years. As a result, he finished third in 2012, 2013, and 2015.
He also finished second in the 2014 tournament, which was won by ydrnas Savickas. Later in the 2016 tournament, he finished second, with Brian Shaw taking first.
Later, in 2017, he finished second once more. He was defeated this time by Eddie Hall.
He won the 2018 World’s Strongest Man title, making him the first Icelander to do so since Magns Ver Magnsson in 1996.
Arnold Strongman Championship
On March 3, 2018, he broke the Elephant Bar deadlift world record with his successful 472 kg (1,041 lb) third try, and he also won the 2018 Arnold Strongman Classic.
At the Arnold Strongman Classic in 2017, Jerry Pritchett set the former Elephant Bar deadlift world record of 468 kg (1,032 lb).
Likewise, he successfully defended his title at the Arnold Strongman Classic 2019. He finished with 45 points, 4.5 more than runner-up Martins Licis.
With his second try, he also increased his elephant bar world record to 474 kg (1,045 lb). In his third effort, he too attempted 501 kg (1,105 lb), but was regrettably unsuccessful.
After successfully defending his title, he became only the second person after Zydrunas Savickas to win three Arnold Strongman Classics in a row (2018, 2019, and 2020).
Career as an actor
In August 2013, he portrayed Ser Gregor “The Mountain” Clegane in the fourth season of HBO’s Game of Thrones.
This was his first major part. In addition, he is the third person to play the character, following Conan Stevens in season 1 and Ian Whyte in season 2.
He was the first actor to play Clegane for more than one season in a row. He portrayed the role from seasons four through eight.
Furthermore, he was cast as Mongkut in the 2017 film Kickboxer: Retaliation. He also portrayed the lead role in the Philadelphia Renaissance Faire’s inaugural season in 2015. He also featured as “King Thor,” the leader of a Viking invasion party attempting to take Amman.
Health Concerns
Hafthor and his ex-girlfriend Andrea have discussed his sometimes sleep problems after a heavy meal as a result of his body weight. In addition, he was diagnosed with Bell’s palsy in March 2017.
Bell’s palsy is a disorder in which the muscles on one side of the face weaken or become paralyzed. This only affects one side of the face at a time, causing it to droop or stiffen on that side. This is caused by trauma to the seventh cranial nerve, sometimes known as the “facial nerve.”
Hafthor Bjornsson’s Social Media
When it comes to his social media presence, Hafthor is active on a variety of channels. He joined Twitter in February 2010 and currently has 65.4k followers under the handle @thorbjornsson_.
Similarly, he joined the YouTube community on December 16, 2013, and has since amassed 35,468,578 views and 335k followers.
He has also provided an email address for business queries, which is [email protected].
Furthermore, he can be found on Instagram under the account @thorbjornsson. As of April 2020, he has 3 million followers and had shared 2760 posts on this account.
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