Charlie Petersson (b. 1992)

Birthplace:
Södertälje, Stockholms län, Sweden

Born:
August 14, 1992

Karl Charlie Anders Petersson, born August 14, 1992 in Södertälje, is a Swedish actor and documentary filmmaker.  In 2015, Petersson played the role of Wille in the feature film Cirkeln as well as a guest appearance in the TV series 112 Aina. In 2016, Petersson played several roles in the web series Härskarna ibland oss produced for UR.  Petersson then played the role of the LSD-tripping dealer Stoffe in the suburban story and feature film Para knas in 2017, as well as the short film 'Samtal i Bil' on SVT Play. In 2018, Charlie Petersson participated in the sixth season of Morden i Sandhamn where he played the sailor leader Isak.  In spring 2020, he played Vincent in the third season of 'Thicker than Water' on Viaplay and made a guest appearance in the Danish Netflix series 'Rita'.  Petersson also made his debut as a producer and story with the documentary 'Min Lilla Storebror' in March 2020. The documentary was distributed on TV4 and C More between 2020 and 2022 as well as on several international TV channels and video-on-demand.  In 2022, Charlie Petersson made his directorial debut with 'Street Tunes' on SVT and SVT Play. In the documentary, the viewer follows Charlie as he travels through Europe's major cities and makes his living solely as a street musician.

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