Born in Stockholm, Sweden 1970. Independent film producer and CEO/Founder of Filmalize International. Also Editor in Chief of the well renowned film magazine SHOCK!, a movie magazine in Scandinavia. He has been a huge film fan ever since childhood, growing up watching old Hitchcock and Tarzan movies on TV. At the age of 12 he started acting, writing and directing his own amateur movies with a Super 8 camera; heavily inspired by a TV documentary about Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Harrison Ford during the making of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981) where they showed all the work behind the camera.At the age of 19 he got the offer to write (uncredited) professional screenplays for some low budget B-action movies for the international market. In the early 90s he started SHOCK! as an underground magazine, and even though there was no ordinary distribution channels backing it up, it still became an instant success where ever it was sold. The magazine quickly became a kind of "cult phenomenon" and it didn't take long until it was distributed all over Scandinavia, well received by film fans and media for its impressive content. A few years later he was invited to write some TV scripts for Sweden's most popular televison drama series, "Rederiet". In January 2003 he produced his first feature film, the international thriller, The Evil (2003), and it was shot on location in Stockholm, Sweden. Currently his film production company, Filmalize International, is developing several film projects for the international market.
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