- During the 60's, he moved to Sweden and went on to study at a art school, located at David Bagares gata, Norrmalm, Stockholm.
- Worked for six years as a doorman at the legendary celebrity hangout Alexandras in Stockholm, before he began to work for its rival Atlantic.
- For more than eight years, he worked as a photo model in Paris and Stockholm. Among the many model gigs he did, it was a couple of TV-ads for the U.S. market and a ad campaign for Volvo cars and H&M.
- For seven years he ran the fashion store Cartouche together with Marie Louise Baxter and did some of the designs for the clothes himself.
- Was the creator of the popular club magazine Speakeasy, which was released 4 times a year.
- He got the part in Blood Tracks, due to the American producer of the film, had seen him in a TV-ad for tobacco.
- Has worked as a dock worker, truck driver, frozen goods salesman and as a screen printing factory employee.
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