Magnús Kr. Guðmundsson is a producer and assistant director, known for Kvöldið eina (2013), Blóðbankinn (2012) and Svarti Skafrenningurinn (2012).
Magnús Mariuson is known for Kätilö (2015), Adam (2018) and Rakkauden rasvaprosentti (2012).
Magnús Ragnarsson is known for Mýrin (2006), Ófærð (2015) and Borgríki 2 (2014).
Magnus Scheving is a writer, world-class athlete, entrepreneur and producer. He has been the producer and host of popular health-related children's TV shows as well as producing and acting in other TV productions and commercials. Scheving also produced and hosted his own talk show being a well-known comedian and public entertainer in his home country. Among his many sports awards and trophies he was the two-times European Champion of aerobics in 1995 and 1994 as well as silver medalist in the World Championships of aerobics in 1994 and following that was voted "Athlete of the Year" in Iceland. Furthermore, he was five times the Nordic Champion and eight times the Icelandic Champion. He successfully built up one of the most popular health & fitness clubs in Iceland and was the manager and owner of the club for five years. Most recently, in 2003, Scheving was voted the Marketing Man of the year 2003 by The Icelandic Marketing Association and Entrepreneur of the Year 2003 awarded by the Channel 2 Broadcaster and the Icelandic Financial Newspaper. Scheving is in high demand as a lecturer and public speaker both as an entrepreneur, athlete and entertainer. He has traveled worldwide holding over 3800 lectures in workshops and master classes on health. After extensive public speaking around the world, Magnus realized that wherever he went, parents always asked him the same basic questions about exercise and nutrition for children. He created LazyTown in 1991 in response to those questions, to help parents raise healthy kids, and to inspire kids to lead healthier lives. In the nine years since he introduced LazyTown by writing a bestselling book, Go, Go LazyTown!, Scheving has built LazyTown into a household name in his native Iceland, beloved by kids for its entertainment value and by parents for its healthy message. He has written a series of books for children based on his idea of LazyTown, all becoming bestsellers and selling out; these books have turned into theater musical plays written by Scheving himself. The Company has been delivering pro-health and positive social messages in an entertaining and nonviolent way and produces only material which can stand up to scrutiny from an artistic point of view as well as an ethical one. Magnus Scheving is the creator and spirit of LazyTown.
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen is known for Autumn Lights (2016) and Kona fer í stríð (2018).
Magnús Ómarsson is known for It Hatched (2021), Þrot (2022) and Pity the Lovers (2019).
Magnús Þorri Jökulsson is an actor, known for Hjartasteinn (2016).
Mago Radagast was born on September 15, 1983 in Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is an actor and producer, known for Canelones, Atrapa a un ladrón (2019) and Oxitocina.
Magor Bocsárdi was born on March 21, 1990 in Gheorgheni, Romania. He is an actor and composer, known for Nussbaum 95736 (2017) and Békeidõ (2020).
Magpie is capable of using many art forms but is commonly used as an Actor/Rapper and is a longstanding Volunteer at Skimstone Arts (since 2011) and has a dream to run his own multi-disciplinary arts organization called Corvid's Nest to help young people between the ages of 16-25 who have been/ or are homeless and suffer from mental health issues. In 2020 the Reality Boots album Evolve was recorded and released onto digital streaming platforms and in 2021 Magpie joined them under Magpie Richens with the spoken word piece. His career spans may site specific performances along side actors in the North East of England and has performed in many focusing on Social action and humanity from the Peace Procession trilogy, City Oddesey and The Fallen. Since 2020 and his switch to Norse Paganism or Heathenry most of his work post 2020 has heavy influences from folk melodies, references to Sagas and Polytheism.