Glenn Lund
Glenn Lund is an award-winning film and TV producer. He most recently produced Netflix/Fantefilm's disaster series "La Palma" (2024), about a volcanic eruption that could cause the biggest tsunami the world has ever seen. Before that he produced NRK/Bell Media/Cineflix/Redpoint's limited series "So Long, Marianne" (2024) from writer/director Øystein Karlsen starring Alex Wolff as Leonard Cohen. Both are set to premiere in the fall of 2024. In 2012 he founded the LA based production company Viking Brothers Entertainment together with actor Peter Stormare (Fargo, Armageddon, Prison Break) and where they co-created and produced the 2016-2018 hit comedy detective series "Swedish Dicks" (Peter Stormare, Johan Glans, Keanu Reeves). He moved to Los Angeles in 2010 but has shoot scripted projects in many countries including USA, Canada, Spain, Greece, Iraq, Vietnam, Norway and his native Sweden where he has been an independent producer since 2006 when he produced his first feature film "The Blueberry War". He is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (AMPAS) and the Producers Guild of America (PGA). He holds a BFA in Film Producing from the Swedish Institute of Dramatic Art (Dramatiska Institutet) and an MFA from UCLA's Producers Program.