Måns Magnus Mårlind (born 29 July 1969) is a Swedish director and screenwriter. After making his feature film debut in 2005, he co-directed the big-budget horror films Shelter (2010) and Underworld: Awakening (2012) and co-created the Danish-Swedish crime thriller The Bridge (2011–2018).
Mårlind attended film programs at Stockholm University, Sweden and American Film Institute along with Björn Stein [sv], with whom he would start a long-standing directorial partnership. His first work was as a writer for the 1995 Swedish drama series Radioskugga, followed by the children's science fiction series Kenny Starfighter (1997). He then worked as an assistant director on Aspiranterna [sv] (1998), Jakten på en mördare [sv] (1999) and Anna Holt [sv] (1999).
In 2005, Mårlind and Björn Stein made their feature film debut with the fantasy thriller Storm, which was followed by the 2010 supernatural thriller Shelter (also known as 6 Souls in the United States),[2] starring Julianne Moore and Jonathan Rhys Meyers and based on a screenplay by UK screenwriter Michael Cooney.[3][4] Mårlind and Stein then co-directed Underworld: Awakening (2012), which starred Kate Beckinsale as Selene and grossed over $160 million worldwide,[5] and Shed No Tears (2013), based on the songs of singer-songwriter Håkan Hellström.[6] The latter was nominated for nine Guldbagge Awards (the Swedish equivalent of the Academy Awards), including Best Director and Best Film.[7][8]
For television, the duo directed all episodes of the Swedish-French police procedural Midnight Sun (2016)[9][10][11] and the Netflix-distributed historical thriller The Defeated (2020), also known as Shadowplay.[12] Both series were created and written by Mårlind.[13]
He is the father of one child with English actress Tuppence Middleton, born in August 2022.[14]
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