Håkan Lindhé
Håkan Lindhé was born on Sep 21, 1965 in Sweden. Håkan Lindhé's big-screen debut came with Love Fools directed by Leif Magnusson in 1998.
Håkan Lindhé born September 21, 1965 in Eskilstuna, Sweden. He started his career directing theatre and opera, including some spectacular projects like "A Clockwork Orange" at Angeredsteatern, Gothenburg 1994, "Nosferatu" at Stockholms City Theatre 1995 and "The Fall of the House of Usher" at the Malmö Opera 1995. After this he moved on to writing and directing award-winning productions for film and TV. Håkan has been involved in a number of productions. In addition to this, he was one of the founders of the independent feature film production company Garagefilm International as well as Pocket Entertainment, a mobile TV channel with ambition to produce high quality content for smaller screens. Today, Håkan mainly works as a writer and director for film and TV, working as head writer on several major TV projects, writing feature film scripts and directing TV episodes for series such as 30 degrees in February - season 2 for Anagram/SVT, Modus II for Miso Film/TV4 and The Inner Circle for Fundament Film/Viaplay.
Birthday
Sep 21, 1965Place of Birth
Eskilstuna, Södermanlands län, Sweden
Awards
3 wins & 1 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2003
director, writer
5.9 - 2001
writer
5.9 - 2001
writer
6.0 - 1998
writer
5.1