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Janne Kataja : ウィキペディア英語版
Janne Kataja

Janne Kataja (born 5 April 1980〔(Janne Kataja kisailee kilpavoimistelussa ), ''Ilta-Sanomat'' 4 February 2011. Accessed on 20 September 2014.〕) is a Finnish entertainer. As well as working as a magician, he also works as a stand up comedian, an actor and a host.〔Saastamoinen, Salli: ''Pingviinitanssi muutti elämän''. ''Pirkanmaan Sanomat'' 29 November 2007, 30th year, issue 48, pp. 6-7. Tampere: Pirkanmaan Sanomat OY. ISSN 1795-7826. (Online version ) accessed on 7 January 2008.〕
==Career==
Kataja started his theatre career as a child assistant at the Riihimäki Theatre〔 and at the age of ten he continued his career as an actor at the Riihimäki Youth Theatre, where he has since worked extensively. Later, he has acted at the Riihimäki Theatre and also worked there as a chief of information and marketing. He has worked as a director in the Riihimäki Youth Theatre and a summer theatre.〔Natunen, Satu-Maaria: ''Maskottijänikseltä pyydetään nimmareita''. ''Helsingin Sanomat'' 6 August 2000, Sanoma Osakeyhtiö. ISSN 1239-257X.〕 During Easter from 1997 to 2000 Kataja acted as the Easter bunny Eko-Riksu, visiting schools, kindergartens and Easter events in Riihimäki and in a morning TV show.〔〔''Riihimäellä kymmenes vuosi Suomen pääsiäispääkaupunkina''. ''ViRiKe'' 4 April 2007, 6th year, p. 3. The city central community ViRiKe RY of Riihimäki. (Online version ) accessed on 1 December 2007.〕 Janne Kataja worked as a member of the culture and leisure board of the city of Riihimäki from 2005 to 2008.
In 2007, Janne Kataja hosted the Idols Extra on Sub TV, in autumn 2007 and 2008 he hosted the Big Brother Extra and in 2011 he hosted the Idols Studio. He has appeared as the second host of the ''Hei me leivotaan!'' show in 2007. Janne Kataja has also developed the so-called "penguin dance".
In early 2009, Komediateatteri Arena started the show ''Spede ja Kumppanit'', where Kataja plays the late Ere Kokkonen.
On 3 January 2011, Kataja started as the second host of the ''Aamun Radio'' show at Radio Nova. On television, he has hosted the Idols Studio〔(Janne Kataja lopettaa televisiossa ), MTV3 entertainment news 7 January 2011. Accessed on 9 January 2011.〕〔(Janne Kataja Idols Studion juontajaksi ), ''Ilta-Sanomat'' 11 January 2011. Accessed on 17 January 2011.〕 and the entertainment show ''Teräspallit''. His job at Radio Nova ended on 30 November 2011.〔(Katajan tunteellisia läksiäisiä vietettiin Radio Novassa - katso video! ), radionova.fi. Accessed on 30 November 2011.〕 In the start of 2012, Kataja started as the host of ''Radio SuomiPOP''〔(Janne Kataja lopettaa Radio Novalla ), MTV3.fi. Accessed on 11 October 2011.〕 and has hosted the ''Tuntematon hieroja'' entertainment show on ''JIM'' in May 2012. In autumn 2012, Kataja was one of the three new judges on the talent show ''Talent Suomi''.

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