Clark Olofsson, also known as Daniel Demuynck, is a Swedish-born criminal who has been involved in various crimes, such as attempted murder, assault, robbery, and drug trafficking.
He has spent more than half of his life in prison in different countries.
He is also known for being part of the Norrmalmstorg robbery in 1973, which gave rise to the term “Stockholm syndrome”.
He has written several books about his life and crimes and has been the subject of documentaries, films, and a Netflix miniseries titled ‘Clark’.
Profile
- Full name: Clark Olofsson
- Other names: Daniel Demuynck
- Date of birth: June 1, 1947
- Age: 76
- Gender: Male
- Place of birth: Trollhättan, Sweden
- Nationality: Swedish and Belgian
- Profession: Criminal, author
- Height: 1.77 cm
- Parents: N/A
- Siblings: 2
- Spouse: Marijke Demuynck
- Children: Six
- Relationship status: Married
- Net worth: $3 million
Early Life & Education
Clark Olofsson, currently at the age of 76, was born on June 1, 1947, in Trollhättan, Sweden, into a family with alcohol problems.
He and his two sisters were placed in foster care when their mother became ill. He ran away from his foster home and enrolled in a sailors’ school at 14.
He travelled worldwide on a ship until he was 15 when he returned to his mother in Gothenburg. He started his criminal career at 16 when he was sent to a behavioural institution for young offenders.
He escaped from there and broke into the greenhouse of the Swedish Prime Minister, Tage Erlander, with his friends.
He was later arrested for assaulting two police officers in Eskilstuna. He received his first prison sentence of three years in 1966.
Personal Life
Clark Olofsson has married Marijke Demuynck, a Belgian woman, since 1996. They have six children together. Olofsson met Demuynck when he was in prison in Belgium for drug trafficking in 1984.
He became a Belgian citizen in 1996 and changed his name to Daniel Demuynck.
He has also been in relationships with other women, such as Lena Olin, a Swedish actress, and Christina Schollin, a Swedish journalist. He has two children from his previous relationships.
Career
Clark Olofsson’s career has been mainly focused on crime and writing. He has been involved in various crimes, such as attempted murder, assault, robbery, and drug trafficking.
He has escaped from prison several times and committed more crimes.
He has been arrested and sentenced in countries like Sweden, Belgium, and Denmark. He has spent more than half of his life in prison. He is currently serving a 14-year sentence in a Belgian prison for a drug offence.
Olofsson is also known for being part of the Norrmalmstorg robbery in 1973, where his friend, Jan-Erik Olsson, took four hostages at a bank in Stockholm.
Olsson demanded that Olofsson, who was in prison at the time, be brought to the bank as a condition for releasing the hostages.
Olofsson joined Olsson and the hostages in the bank vault, where they stayed for six days. The hostages developed a psychological bond with their captors and defended them against the police.
This phenomenon was later called the “Stockholm syndrome”. Olofsson claimed that he was only trying to protect the hostages and that he had the police’s permission to do so. He was acquitted of the charges related to the robbery.
Olofsson has written several books about his life and crimes, such as Clark The Autobiography of a Criminal (1976), Clark The Prison Years (1980), and Clark The Final Chapter (2018).
He has also been the subject of documentaries, films, and a Netflix miniseries titled ‘Clark’, released in 2020. He has been called Sweden’s first “celebrity gangster” and has attracted media attention and public interest.
Net Worth
Clark Olofsson’s net worth is estimated to be around $3 million.
He has earned money from his books, royalties, and interviews. He has also been involved in drug trafficking, which is a lucrative business.
Controversy
Clark Olofsson has been involved in many controversies throughout his life. He has been accused of being a violent and dangerous criminal who has caused harm and suffering to many people.
He has been convicted of various crimes, such as attempted murder, assault, robbery, and drug trafficking.
He has also escaped from prison several times and committed more crimes. He has been criticized for glamorizing his criminal lifestyle and exploiting his fame.
He has been sued by some of his victims and their families for damages and compensation.
Olofsson has also been involved in the Norrmalmstorg robbery in 1973, which gave rise to the term “Stockholm syndrome”. He has been accused of manipulating and brainwashing the hostages and the public.
He has claimed that he was only trying to protect the hostages and that he had the police’s permission to do so. He has been acquitted of the charges related to the robbery, but he has faced legal challenges and public scrutiny.
Olofsson has also been involved in a controversy regarding his citizenship and identity. He became a Belgian citizen in 1996 and changed his name to Daniel Demuynck. He said he did this to start a new life and escape his past.
However, he has also been accused of using his dual citizenship and name change to evade justice and avoid extradition.
He regained his Swedish citizenship in 2017 but has also faced difficulties and delays in his legal processes.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: N/A
- Twitter handle: N/A
Filmography
Clark Olofsson has been the subject of documentaries, films, and a Netflix miniseries titled ‘Clark’. Some of these are:
- Clark The Autobiography of a Criminal (1976): A documentary based on his first book, directed by Stig Holmberg.
- The Norrmalmstorg Robbery (1979): A film based on the Norrmalmstorg robbery, directed by Bo Widerberg and starring Thommy Berggren as Olofsson.
- Clark The Prison Years (1980): A documentary based on his second book, directed by Stig Holmberg.
- Clark The Final Chapter (2018): A documentary based on his third book, directed by Jonas Åkerlund.
- Clark (2020): A Netflix miniseries based on his life and crimes, directed by Jonas Åkerlund and starring Bill Skarsgård as Olofsson.
Books
- Clark: The Autobiography of a Criminal (1976): His first book, co-written with Lars Borgnäs, where he tells his story from his childhood to the Norrmalmstorg robbery.
- Clark: The Prison Years (1980): His second book, co-written with Lars Borgnäs, where he tells his story from his prison escapes to his arrest in Belgium.
- Clark: The Final Chapter (2018): His third book, co-written with Lars Borgnäs, where he tells his story from his release in Belgium to his situation in prison.
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