Daniel Lind Lagerlöf (b. 1969)

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Alias:
Daniel Lagerlöf

Birthplace:
Stockholm, Sweden

Born:
February 6, 1969

Daniel  Lind Lagerlöf is a Swedish director, screenwriter and producer. Lagerlöf  began his work in television as an assistant, and directed his first film,  Föreställningen (The Performance) in 1990. In 1997 he began working on  Skjärgårdsdoktoren, a highly successful drama series in Sweden and Norway.  After it ended in 2000, Lagerlöf worked on several Beck-films, before returning  to television. His last completed project was the three-part mini-series  Bibliotekstjuven (the Library Thief), written by his wife Marie Lagerlöf. Missing,  presumed dead, near Tanumshede on the Swedish west coast. While doing research  for an upcoming movie and taking photos, Daniel Lind Lagerlöf disappeared from  two other members of the crew, and has not been seen since 6 October 2011. The  search for Lind Lagerlöf was cancelled after more than two days extensive  search with police, sea rescue service and military in the rather limited area  where he disappeared. It is believed that he has fallen into the sea and  perished.

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Creator:
2005  Medicinmannen

Director:
1997  Skärgårdsdoktorn
1999  Beck
2005  Medicinmannen
2009  Johan Falk
2009  Mannen under trappan
2011  Bibliotekstjuven

Writer:
1997  Skärgårdsdoktorn
1999  Beck
2005  Medicinmannen
2009  Johan Falk
2009  Mannen under trappan
2011  Bibliotekstjuven

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