Alicia Vikander Schools Conan About Sweden | CONAN on TBS
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- (Original Airdate: 05/05/15) Alicia is a native Swede, but had somehow never seen Swedish Fish before coming to North America.
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"They love geography. You name places they go nuts." is the underrated joke on this scene. Love you Andy.
Conan: Americans are not always curious about other contries
Random audience member: *YEAH!*
I think that guy was Canadian 😂
@@Meng4Now lol probably
True, bcoz they always think they're the greatest.
"They Love Geography" Andy always delivers the best lines
So so good 😂😂
PoGT
😆😆😆
Who is she
@☁POPULATION-_-420🌿 she's the new tomb raider. Watch The light between oceans. Great movie. She's so beautiful
Yes, Conan the Barbarian is a god to us in Finland.
I thought Simo Häyhä is a national hero in Finland
Simo is a national hero. Conan, a god.
aka ?
I hope that you are kidding....ffs
@@GaryTurbo because a nation cannot have two heroes at the same time? Have you ever heard about batman and superman?
Conan is a god to us Finns !
Are you from Finland?. I'm fascinated by this fr
The love seems mutual! I remember that first trip he took to Finland, that remote was awesome
@@ah-damn-art it's because there was a meme about how he looks just like our former President Tarja Halonen.
As a Finn, my god you neighbours have so many good and loved actors. Love you for that!
Like who?
@@ohedd Stellan Skarsgård, Bill Skarsgård, Alexander Skarsgård, Gustaf Skarsgård, Max von Sydow, Peter Stormare, Alicia Vikander (ofc), Michael Nyqvist (RIP), Greta Garbo, Ingrid Bergman, Rebecka Ferguson, Rolf Lassgård, Gösta Ekman,Izabella Scorupco, Tuva Novotny, Kjell Bergqvist, Pernilla August... the list goes on and on.
Tack ❤
And you have so many good people being themselves. Love you for that!
Both Sweden and Denmark have many famous actors/actresses, but weirdly Finland and Norway have much, much fewer.
God, her voice though, very soothing and sweet.
Andy - They love geography....hahaha he just sits and waits and delivers every time.
She's a naturally beautiful girl.
Swedish fish are definitely Swedish. They're called "Pastellfisk" in Sweden and are made by Malaco specifically for the American market who weren't buying licorice.
Skillnaden är väl att de brukar följa med bland allt annat lösgodis. Inte särskilt vanligt att endast köpa just fiskarna.
@@kentagent6343 Finns de ens i egen påse i Sverige?
@@NameWithoutNumber Ja. Men oftast ligger de bakom disken. Fråga försiktigt - och du ska få dem!
not the same since swedish fish is much smaller and a different consistency, a bit softer. tastes better actually, maybe a bit sweeter and doesn't come in different colors. but sure same company maybe.
@@noiserrr Yea, the Malaco ones in Sweden are way different. Not the same at all. I much prefer the Swedish Fish they serve in the US. As you said, sweeter and the consistency is a little gooier.
Now we need a clip of Conan on the Hasselhoff show
sadly he was never on it..
@@Denis-89 Probably because it wasn't a live show and all episodes had already been taped by the time this interview happened.
0:57 "I'm a huge God in Finland." Very true.
It's no accident that a Ikea, a Stockholm based company, does in fact use Stockholm Syndrome by keeping you trapped in the store until you start to accept your new master.
🤣
That would be the Swedish goverment you are talking about but yes Ikea do the same 😉
Är det från Sthlm verkligen?..
@@Nora-zq1hz Nope, Ikea is based in Älmhult where they started.
IKEA is from Småland in the south of Sweden several houers by car from Stockholm. But they do have many shopping place around the country
Last line: "you would make me homemade meatballs?.... not gonna happen" Classic
Ava seems happy and relaxed nowadays. Good for her.
Don't trust Ava no matter how much she tries to convince you of her innocence.
@@FabledGentleman That's right. She calculates the perfect responses.
This interview is almost 10 years old.
@@FriedZime Luckily she doesn't age, she just changes new parts.
Was she not before, then?
The reason why Alicia was confused at seeing Swedish Fish was because they just call it fish in Sweden.
And they were traditionally mostly made of salmiak-licorice.
The colored ones became common perhaps 20 years later, in the late 1980s or so.
Like Brazilian nuts in Brazil, lol
Um, I buy those once in a while and the package says very clearly "Distributed by Malaco." Malaco is a Swedish candy company.
duhh! I have swedish fish from time to time
We do have what you call Swedish Fish but they are called Pastellfisk (Pastel-Fish) and are not sold in bags but in Pick and Mix/Penny Candys/Bulk Confectionery called Lösgodis (Loose Candy) and there is also a licorice version called Salt Sill (Salted Herring)
The salmiak-licorice version is the original one though. It existed when I was a kid, in the 1960s.
Swedish Fish were developed by Swedish candy maker Malaco, specifically for the US market 🙂
She is the cutest girl in the world.
That's why Conan shot down her offer to make him meatballs at her home. He doesn't trust himself.
She's beutiful
Sorry that is Shakira ;))
@@droneforfun5384 Ew, she's old
@@droneforfun5384 No >:-(
I adore that smile! Alicia's of course
I love her😍
Sweden was a multicultural society already during the Viking Age, so it would be strange if everyone was blonde and blue-eyed.
Hasselhoff also had a talk show in Finland
As a Norwegian I encounter all these weird things which are "supposedly" Norwegian. In France they have something they call "Norwegian cake". In Netherlands I have found "Norwegian pancake" and in the US there was a bunch of stuff. I remember "Norwegian moisturizer." None of these things are Norwegian. But Jarlsberg Cheese is most definitely Norwegian. It was bizarre having American friends insist Jarlsberg was Swiss because it has holes in it. Like... you don't think other countries make Cheese with holes in them?
When I lived in the US, Helly Hansen, clothing brand had some popularity. Oddly many Americans were certain Helly Hansen was an American brand. But most Europeans will have these experiences. Americans think everything is American unless it is named something like "French fries"... which btw are not French but Belgium.
Norwegian brown cheese is delicious. What is the proper name?
@@jujutrini8412 Most Norwegians call it "brunost" which literally translates to brown cheese. I guess the "official" name is mysost, but no one calls it that.
@@johngalmann9579 Thank you for the response. I love that cheese so much.
>which btw are not French but Belgium.
That is a very disputed topic. Reading the Wikipedia article on it it seems the general consensus is that they are of French origin. E.g. "Belgian food historian Pierre Leclercq has traced the history of the french fry and asserts that "it is clear that fries are of French origin".
Interestingly though the first fries in Europe were probably cooked in Spain due to the potato first appearing there from the new colonies, along with their tradition of deep frying food.
"Professor Paul Ilegems, curator of the Frietmuseum in Bruges, Belgium, believes that Saint Teresa of Ávila of Spain cooked the first french fries".
As a swede i can say we do have swedish fish but theyre not called like that in sweden we call them pastellfiskar
She's sooooo beautiful❤ I'm really looking forward to her next film Hope. love from Korea
I miss Conan. He was really great. Witty and funny.
Actually, no he wasn't. Carson was witty and funny, not Conehead.
@@bigmacdaddy1234 your life seems miserable
@@wiesnerjulian95 Yes, it was when I was watching Conehead.
Conan is hilarious on the podcast, way funnier than in the TV show.
@@abc33155can you say the name of the podcast?
It's So Good To See Her Again 💘❤😘
I so love her.
Conan is a god EVERYWHERE!!!
Conan was the goat.. His style and charm were second to none
I remember her in 'Tomb Raider.' I totally thought she was Indian/English in real life. She got in good shape for it. I felt they needed a bigger budget for the movie. You know? Bigger budget. Better story and script. A lot of movies, these days, are like serious into special effects. This was a throwback, in that category, too. Everything was in place for a movie that even non-Lara Croft fans would want to see, particularly because of this actress. I don't think they did anything but place a 'hold' on the next Lara Croft movie. Someone could hit it out of the park, with the right budget.
yeah she could be half English /half Indian- especially her accent sounds kind of British sometimes - surprising to find out she is fully Swedish
I love her so much 🥰
Omg I love her so much 😊
Omg me too!
is this the preview of Conan on the Hasselhoff show?
Alicia is the most beautiful woman alive.
One of the most talented actors and very pretty too.
his head is literally twice the size of hers.
wow she is breathtaking
A lot of native Swedes look just like her, with dark eyes, and dark hair. In fact, on the contrary to popular belief and stereotype, Norwegians are actually historically known to be dark, not blonde. And blonde hair originated in Siberia Asia, brought to Scandinavia by the ancestors of the modern day Sami, Fins and Estonians, as they are all related. What separates them is who they mixed with. The Proto Sami paternal Uralic side mixed with the already existing population in Norway that had been here since the last Ice Age, who are neither the Vikings nor modern day Norwegians. The Proto Fins and Estonians with Germanic farmers migrating into Scandinavia from the south, originally from the Middle East, and anatolia ancient Turkey. The craddle of white people, where agriculture and the domestication of modern day farm animals originated. The Germanic peoples, would later become the famous Norse. Blue eyes is another genetic defect like blonde hair, that originated outside of Europe, in the Middle East. Not in Europe at all. Another genetic defect is how only Northern Europeans are the ones who are not lactose intolerant compared to the rest of the world. All of this is already well known, and proven by DNA, and genetic studies all over Scandianvia and Europe. And today, most people bleach and dye their hair anyway. As a Norwegian hairdresser I should know.
Those are not "genetic defects" those are genetic variations helped by low UV radiation /no need for melatonin protection,same as white skin. If anything gingers are "genetic defects" if you wish.
She's lovely
shes 34?! she looks like she could pull off 18-20s easily lol what a beautiful woman ;] i loveeee
Hey conan My name is Allison I Really like your talk show, send You good vibes from ecuador
We have Swedish fish, they look the same but the texture is totally different. Way softer but they are "plockgodis" here. As in you grab a scoop and pick candy from a huge collection into a bag and you pay depending on the weight.
uhm as a fellow Swedish person, I must say we do have Swedish fish in Sweden. we just call them, "godis fiskar" rough translation is candy fishes. Malaco is the brand that makes them and it was grounded in Sweden 1934.
They're not the same as the American version.
So she IS blond
@@Fanniiiy it is the same maker - Malaco - just slightly different recipe in Sweden
@@timkrouse345 Yeah it's created by Malaco but produced by Cadbury. They don't taste the same.
Godisfiskar, ingen särskrivning, skärpning nu
We do have Swedish fish 😂 and you aren’t trapped in an IKEA store 😂. At least not in any of those I’ve been to 🤷♀️, and I’ve visited my fair share during my 47 years of living in Sweden…
SHE IS SOOOO BEAUTIFUL!!!
That one guy in the audience.
Swedish fish here is just a part of a “Gott & Blandat”, loose translation “Yummy and mixed”. There are a lot of other things in there than fish. :)
Magneto a lucky guy
Hasselhoff had a show in finland as well in 2015 i think.
One thing I love about Scandinavians is that they speak English more beautifully than any native speaker. Finns, Norwegians, Danes, Swedes. Their accent and inflections, a complete pleasure to hear.
Finland is not part of Scandinavia.
A heavy danish accent is unbearable though 😂
Finns are terrible at English in general, they have such a heavy accent it becomes unintelligible.
I don't know about Finnish English. There was a Finnish commissioner in the EU - he sounded too funny.
@@Masterfighterx thank you for the correction re: Finland.
Coming from a swede here, please enjoy everything nice Scandinavia has to offer, but don't be weird about it and don't start exaggerating things to a very wrong and absurd level.
Scandinavians definitely don't speak better or more beautiful english than native speakers.
That's not true about IKEA, that you HAVE to walk through all the way. In all - at least here in Sweden - have a shortcut directly from the entrance to the marketplace. And we have the swedish fish and it's pretty popular here.
Conan O'Brienhoff.
She's from the Terminator school of acting.
She is unreal!!
Watch her in 'A Royal Affair'.
And she could actually make sense of the instructions from Ikea in Swedish and yet she failed. 😂
When he said Swedish fish I heard Swedish Chef
The Smashing Pumpkins. #CheckEmOut ‘1979’ If we’re reliving the glory days.
Alicia Vikander has a British accent for her role as Vera Brittain in "Testament of Youth". But now she has her slightly British accent, better than American accent just like she did in 2012 and 2013. Alicia stars alongside Anna Kendrick in a new movie together. Anna Kendrick is executive producing the film.
She’s married to Michael Fassbender. I find the multi-linguistic Europeans actors amazing in their ability to do American English. Damien Lewis, Christian Bale, the actor who plays the daughter of the Kevin Costner character in Yellowstone, etc. are not Americans. Alicia Vikander trained to be a professional ballet dancer but ended with a foot injury. The Europeans are culturally, mostly, global people. The MAGA people can compete with the world and rely on local political power to keep smarter, hard working people from competing with them. Most people agree that illegal immigration must be stopped.
@@tonymanero5544 This whole conversation is weird and bot-like. I don't trust that what I'm reading is real. What is real anyway?
@@paulalexwilson Absolutely a bot conversation, both of them. Probably posted instantly one after another. Kind of reminds me of the new Peripheral tv show, where there's simulated crowds and activity in the cities. AI is taking over. RIP mankind.
@@lockekappa500 Your arbritraty statements seemingly about previous comments are blatantly random though... you're a bot.
@@shoelacedonkey Beep Boop.
very good
I always thought she looked like a friend of mine (who is Finnish), she being part Finnish explains a lot.
She doesn't look finnish, she looks middle eastern or Italy, something like that.
@@user-lv4ov5rp6d She looks very Finnish. I know a lot of people with exact same features (for example, skin color), and I know they are all 100% Finnish.
@@pupper5580 Ok then you have people in Finland with dark brown eyes and big noses. Good to know.
@@user-lv4ov5rp6d Her eyes are normal I've seen a lot of same eyes as hers (100% Finnish people). Her nose actually looks like mine, and I'm 100% Finnish.
@@pupper5580 But nordic people have small noses. Maybe you have ancestry from Russia?
Hasselhoff had a show in Finland as well. When does Conan have his show in FInland? Since he is our God!!
i always think of Finland having blonde blue eyed people..
and if someone says Sweden i think of darker hair color but luscious long and wavy hair..
but that could be because i live in the EU and not America.
We do have Swedish fish here in Sweden. Only with another name. It’s made by malaco a Swedish brand
They stopped selling swedish fish around 15 years ago. Or as we used to call them, fish
I have not asked for more than the packed IKEA since before year 2000.
So sort of 5000 bits and pieces without anything missing.
They love geography lol
Per my DNA, I’m 75% Swedish. Rest is Irish and Scottish. I am blonde and gray-blue eyed, pale, with brown freckles. My Grandfather had dark, olive skin and was a first generation immigrant from Sweden. My mom, sister, and both brothers got dark eyes and hair. Ah, genetics
Congrats?
So does like.. 10% US and Canada citizens. Thats why there are some Swedish lastnames and even towns there.
The Vikings/norsemen were heavily engaged in slave trading, rounding up poor souls from pretty far flung places to sell into slavery and to take many of them back home. So the gene pool in Sweden and other parts of Scandinavia is not so homogeneous. Variety is the spice of life.
This isn't actually a dating site, but ok. Who's next?
I`am tatar my skin is olive too and eyes broun, and i get DNA i - haplogroup, like paleo skandinavian from Motala, Sweden)) It`s fun =))
Alicia is Swedsh so why didn't she play Lisbeth Salander in the reboot of the Dragon Tattoo film? I think it would have gotten a better reception. They could have had Peter Stormare as Blomkvist since sadly Michael Nyqvist passed away.
I love Sweden
I love Dallas.
We have Swedish fish in EVERY supermarket...
we have the swedish fish in sweden
We do have Swedish fish in Sweden though, it's one of the most popular candies and they exist in every store in the country. They don't taste the same as North American Swedish fish (they're both produced by the Swedish candy company Malaco, but it's a different recipe for the two regions), but they look the same. They're called pastellfiskar (pastell fish) in Sweden.
One of the most popular candies? I'm Swedish, and I literally never see it in the stores. It's definitely a more popular sweet in America than it is here.
no you don't. Daims and Dumles are what's in sweden. Don't lie.
Most popular? ehhhhh noo. Are they everywhere? Yes but are people buying them? No, its mostly old people.
@@TheAbundance1337 one of*
Sorry I didn't know old people apparently don't count
The ones in the states are also smaller
Conan a overlord in Finland
American humor is so simple
Never, ever had something missing in a Ikea product, ever.
The myth exists here in Belgium too, but nobody ever could confirm it to me.
Not true. We do have Swedish fish in Sweden. In Sweden it is a form of lösgodis by Malaco. I've had it many times.
Alicia..In Finland there are people with Asian heritage..My children's father is from Finland and my children got brow eyes and "dark" skin. Im blond and blue eyed
Well, I think Andy Richter already knows everything that she is telling, as a swedish-german himself
Like all Scandis, she sounds very English! 🤣🤣
(and I say that as a native Brit)
I guess they learn that style of english there
@@lp1653 Danish, Norwegian and Swedish have similiar pronounciation style than english, so they obviously sound similar when they speak english.
I figure she practiced it intentionally. A career choice to practice it to get type cast with that pronunciation rather than competing with American dialects.
Most Scandis I know don't speak English like that. She lived in the UK and her accent is a reflection of that.
Hard to believe Swedish fish "fiskar" is available at every grocery store in Sweden. I was in Sweden a month ago and I bought several bags of them. She is a little silly
Swedish fish in Sweden is just fish.
Unless it's Norwegian fish.
The Vikings took the most beautiful women back to Scandinavia
Many people are unaware that the Nordics had a society / economy based on slavery and the slaves came from other regions of Europe, so here you have the explanation for the exotic skin tone (for Sweden...) of this beautiful woman, her ancestors they are not from northern europe...
such a lie- have you seen greta thunberg
there are beautiful and less beautiful women in every country
look at Jenna Coleman, Lily James, Pheoebe Denyver, Kate Beckinsale, Rosie Hunginton, Lily James from England
@@demelzakonoplyanka8550 It's true, but there are ethnic groups with beauty standards that appeal more to certain types of people, I, for example, appreciate the characteristics of Slavic women, they are in line with my concepts of beauty, especially Russian ones.
The biggest Ikea in the world is located in The Philippines 😁
Hasselhoff had a show in Sweden like 15yrs ago…
According to Wikipedia on February 24, 2014, David Hasslehoff opened his own 10-week talk show in Sweden on TV3, in English. This clip from Conan was from 2015.
@@juandenz2008 ah. Thought this was a recent clip 😜
Mostly Swedish and Finnish heritage here! Haha
Nice to see a beautiful girl that doesn't have a giant deformed ace.
there is a rumor that she's gotten plastic surgery since. not sure its true though.
Really educational video, how males see it:
1) Alicia Vikander is gorgeous.
2) They are talking -bla, bla, bla, bla.
a month later you'll remember that Alicia Vikander is gorgeous and none of the bla-bla-bla.
Simplicity of life.
Invited over for Sweedish meatballs, and has to decline when the horrifying reality of its slaps him in the face. Shame. What could've been? Hilarious.
shes so fit
Boa noite, uma linda gata maravilhosa e divertida, num bate papo, muito bom. Gostei do vídeo.
There are Swedish fish in Sweden.
..But are they called swedish fish in Sweden ?
Maybe it's just fish in Sweden.
@@PezQ84 They're called pastel fish
@@ean0818 Tack!
She seems to know really little about Sweden for being Swedish? We do have a candy called fisk ( fish) . Most people in Sweden are not blond, it's more of a myth. Most people are actually brunettes. I think ABBA has made people think we are more blondes than brunettes. I like brown hair more than blonde hair but that's a matter of taste for what hair color that we like. And the fact that she hasn't seen David Hasselhoff's show is because it was only shown for one season or something like that in 2014🤣🇸🇪❤️
Not to put Conan on the spot but why do Americans always ask people where are they really from if they don't fit their preconceived stereotype about how they're supposed to look like according to their country?
This is not exclusive to Americans. People do this all over the planet, because, well, generally people aren't as dark as Alicia Vikander in Scandinavia. She doesn't look very Swedish, it's only natural to ask where her heritage is from.
@@usernaames She doesn't look stereotypically Swedish, yes. But there are plenty of non-blonde/non-light eyed Swedes.
@@Manuel-qu3tc yes of course, most people in Sweden are brunettes and have brown eyes, but even so Alicia specifically looks very southern European.
Were trying to figure out if you're hiding oil from us.
Americans even ask other Americans this so if you ever find out the answer, please tell us.
I'm swedish and green eyes and red hair.
She looks good.
Whew.....she is gorgeous....none of that BS excessive plastic surgery. Natural (im assuming mostly) beauty
I was never missing anything from IKEA stuff, probably means you made a mistake.
She *does* look Swedish, though. Saying otherwise is a bit like wondering why a Frenchman is missing a beret and a striped shirt.
Yes,why do they do that? How am I to recognise one then?