Leif Juster (born Leif Normann Nilsen) (14 February 1910 – 25 November 1995) was a Norwegian comedian, singer and actor, arguably the most popular of his generation in Norway. Juster started out as a variety show performer, and for a period he ran the theater Edderkoppen. Characterised by his unusually tall, lanky figure and squeeky voice, his signature act was the monologue "Mot normalt". He also acted in several successful comedies on the big screen, notably Den forsvundne pølsemaker (1941), Det æ'kke te å tru (1942), En herre med bart (1942) and Fjols til fjells (1957).
He was the uncle of another of Norway's most beloved comedians, the late Rolf Just Nilsen.
2022
as Himself (archive footage)
2013
as Himself (archive footage)
2009
as Diverse
1993
as Jakobsen
1993
as Revisor
1989
as Fatter
1985
as Restauratøren
1975
as Narrator (voice)
1975
as Albert Hansen
1970
as Hauge, fengselsforvalter
1968
1967
as Vaktmester
1966
as Kontorsjef Tangen
1963
as Torgrim Skarpjordet
1961
as Thorvald
1958
as Jens von Bustenskjold
1957
as Poppe
1956
1942
as Bernt
1941
as Stein Rask
1941
as Vaktmesteren i banken
1936
as Butikkassistenten
1933
as Skuespiller