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Alex Olson was born on 1986 in Santa Monica, California, U.S., is an American skateboarder. Discover Alex Olson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

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1986

Alex Olson (born 1986) is a goofy-footed American professional skateboarder, company owner, and entrepreneur.

Olson runs the companies Call Me 917 and Bianca Chandon.

Son of Steve Olson, Alex's first memory of skateboarding was of Christian Hosoi doing airs on a Half-pipe while talking on a wireless phone, Olson was six years old at the time.

Olson grew up in Santa Monica with his mother until the age of ten, when he moved to Malibu to live with his father, former-professional skateboarder Steve Olson.

In Malibu he started skating.

According to his father, he came home one day and made an announcement: “Yo, I'm a skateboarder.” His interest in skating reignited his father's interest.

Olson saw his first skate video, Toy Machine: Welcome to Hell, at a sleepover.

His two favorite parts were Donny Barley and the fall section.

2000

At a young age, Olson found the artistic nature of Jason Dill's part in the Alien Workshop Photosynthesis video (2000) influential.

As a young skater, he looked up to: Andrew Reynolds, Jim Greco, Erik Ellington.

2005

Olson first visited New York in 2005 when Jason Dill, at the height of his career, bought Olson a ticket to NYC in response to a MySpace message: “Hey, I would love to come to New York.” Olson flew there and saw the New York skate and cultural scene first hand for the first time.

The scene that Jason Dill was part of in 2005 was thriving, including the popular skateboarding-influenced artists like Dan Colen and Dash Snow.

Olson decided to move to NYC from California.

He would live with Jason Dill for a bit.

Olson also lived with Mark Gonzales for two months.

While living with the Gonz, Olson would feed the cats.

In addition to skateboarding and running two companies; Olson designs for the companies, collects music, DJs, and practices meditation.

2007

Alex Olson turned pro for Girl in 2007/2008.

“As a kid growing up, I never thought I would get sponsored by them because they were at such a higher level,”

A friendship with Guy Mariano is how Olson started skating for Girl.

At this time in his life, Olson would skate often with Mike Carroll and skate at the Berrics skate complex.

The Girl team was filming for the Lakai video Fully Flared.

On Olson's first trip with Girl, he toured the US, in a “brutal but super fun” trip where he landed some good tricks.

Before he got on Girl, he got a box of antihero skateboards and was torn between the two companies.

After Fully Flared came out, Olson quit the Lakai team and joined Vans.

After Vans, Olson joined Nike SB.

After the Girl and Chocolate video Pretty Sweet came out, Olson felt disappointed and quit Girl.

He wanted to start a company with a friend.

He briefly planned to join Brian Anderson at 3D Skateboards before quitting before the company opened.

Olson wanted to start a company with longtime friend Dylan Rieder, they initially planned to collaborate but Dylan pulled out.

Olson decided to start his own company.

In 2007, Olson got 2nd place at the Vans Downtown Showdown Real Sacto Rebate.

Olson is currently sponsored by:

2015

Olson was on the cover of the May 2015 issue of Transworld Skateboarding doing a backside 50 50.

Olson founded Bianca Chandon and Call Me 917 unintentionally simultaneously.

He started out by introducing Bianca Chandon via the number (917)692-2706 (sometimes written as 917-692-2706).

If you would call the number you would get an answering machine that said hello you have reached Bianca Chandon.

2018

Olson has also modeled for the fashion label Eckhaus Latta, walking the runway for their Spring 2018 show.

Olson included a clip of the runway walk in his skate part for The 917 Video, explaining the situation to The Bunt podcast: "'These young kids have this brand Eckhaus Latta, and the kids that are around the area that they use are in the scene, so they asked [my girlfriend] if I wanted to walk the show...I didn't want to...what's the point?...I don't need the fucking Slap message-board to be going off...I was telling Logan... [but] if we film it..and put it in my video part..it would be hilarious to throw that in your part...as a trick..it's ridiculous and kinda good at the same time...so I got the hammer.”"

2019

Once Olson started releasing Bianca Chandon unisex clothing, he abandoned the number because it had lost its function, and as of 2019 it simply says "leave a message".