John M. Sjogren

John Mark Sjogren (born 4 April 1966) is an American film director.[1]

John M. Sjogren
Born (1966-04-04) April 4, 1966
NationalityAmerican
OccupationFilm director

Raised in La CaƱada, California, John Sjogren's films have included actors including Corey Feldman, Todd Bridges, Dom DeLuise, and Roxana Zal.

History

Californian native Sjogren's movie-making career started in 1979. Sjogren's feature length directorial debut was entitled "Disturbing The Peace" (1988). A decade long Director/Producer partnership with Scott Ziehl, saw Sjogren and Ziehl alternate in the roles and even take dual responsibilities. This collaboration resulted in the production of the films "Boiler Room", "Squanderers" (starring Chad McQueen and Don Swayze), "The Mosaic Project", and "Red Line".

Filmography

  • Red Line (1995)
  • Perseguidos pela Mafia "the Thief & the Stripper" (2000)
  • Choke (2001)
  • Welcome to America (2002)
  • The Lights (2003)
  • Jet Set (2013)
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