Arne Arnardo

He became very popular and traveled all around the world finding new ways enhance his magician skills and get the audience attention.

[4] In 1962, Arne Arnardo had already published his memoirs, Sirkusliv ("Circus Life"), written with Bjørn Bjørnsen.

[5] Arnardo worked hard and provided for his family while working different positions decides just performing and being the star of the show.Although Arnardo later ended up in a wheel chair because of his health conditions, he still thrived and continued to perform as nothing would stop him from following his grandfather’s footsteps into becoming a magician.

[6] Arnardo played in the movie Cirkus Fandango in 1954, and authored the autobiography Sirkusliv (Circus Life) in 1962.

[7] In 1973 he received the King's Medal of Merit in gold, and he was made Knight, First Class, of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav 1988.