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Clark Olofsson (Clark Oderth Olofsson) was born on 1 February, 1947 in Trollhättan, Sweden, is a Swedish criminal (born 1947). Discover Clark Olofsson'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 77 years old?

Popular As Clark Oderth Olofsson
Occupation writer
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February 1947
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Trollhättan, Sweden
Nationality Sweden

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Who Is Clark Olofsson's Wife?

His wife is Marijke Demuynck (m. 1976-1999)

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Wife Marijke Demuynck (m. 1976-1999)
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Children 6

Clark Olofsson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Clark Olofsson worth at the age of 77 years old? Clark Olofsson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Sweden. We have estimated Clark Olofsson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1947

Clark Oderth Olofsson (later known as Daniel Demuynck; born 1 February 1947) is a Swedish criminal.

He has received sentences for attempted murder, assault, robbery, and dealing narcotics, and has spent more than half of his life in prison in Sweden.

Olofsson has been called Sweden's first "celebrity gangster".

Olofsson faced a tumultuous childhood marked by familial challenges.

Growing up amidst extensive alcohol problems, he endured the departure of his father and his mother's subsequent illness, which led to the placement of Olofsson and his two younger sisters in foster care.

Determined to escape an unhappy foster family, Olofsson forged his mother's signature at the age of 15 and enrolled in a sailors' school.

Embarking on the ship Ballade, he sailed around the world, gaining a unique perspective between Japan and South America.

Returning home at 15, Olofsson reunited with his mother, who had regained stability.

Despite earlier adversities, the family settled in Gothenburg, where Olofsson's journey took a criminal turn.

Olofsson was born on 1 February 1947 in Trollhättan, Sweden, into a home with extensive alcohol problems.

Olofsson had two younger sisters.

His mother was a cashier and his father an asphalt worker.

When Clark was 11 years old, his father left the family and soon after, his mother fell ill and was admitted to Lillhagens psychiatric hospital in Hisings Backa.

Her problems led to the three children being placed in foster care.

Olofsson was unhappy in his foster family and to get out of there, he forged his mother's signature and enrolled in a sailors' school.

On the ship Ballade, a 14-year-old Olofsson sailed around the world, including between Japan and South America.

When he was 15, he disembarked from the boat and moved home to his mother, who had regained control of her life, and started working in a shop.

The children were returned to her care and they moved to an apartment in Slätta Damm on Hisingen, Gothenburg.

There he was a neighbor of future journalist Janne Josefsson.

The family later moved to Köldgatan in Biskopsgården.

1960

Convicted for various offenses in the 1960s, including burglary and assault, Olofsson gained notoriety for his involvement in the killing of a police officer during a robbery.

Multiple prison escapes characterized his criminal career, with notable incidents like the Norrmalmstorg robbery, coining the term "Stockholm syndrome".

1963

For several petty crimes, sixteen-year-old Olofsson was placed in a behavioural institution for young offenders in 1963.

1965

Olofsson and two other boys escaped from the institution in August 1965 and entered the country estate of Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander at Harpsund, where they stole grapes, cucumbers and tomatoes from the greenhouse.

They fled when the gardener discovered them.

Three months later, Olofsson assaulted two police officers in Eskilstuna.

1966

On 4February 1966, he was sentenced to three years in prison; this was his third sentence and his first real prison sentence.

In late 1966, he made his first escape from the prison at Tidaholm.

On 29July 1966, police officers Ragnar Sandahl and Lennart Mathiasson responded to a burglary at a bicycle shop at Skjutsaregatan in Nyköping.

Sandahl was shot and killed by Gunnar Norgren.

The other burglar was Olofsson, who became a nationally known criminal.

Norgren was arrested on 16August that year in an apartment at Utåkersgatan 4 in Kålltorp, Gothenburg and later confessed to the murder.

The apartment belonged to a boyfriend of Olofsson's sister.

Norgren gave up after the police fired several shots through the door to the apartment.

1970

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Olofsson continued a pattern of escapes, criminal activities, and imprisonments, marked by a marriage in Kumla Prison.

Despite his turbulent criminal history, Olofsson pursued education, studying journalism while incarcerated.

1983

Released in 1983, he left Sweden with his wife, settling in Belgium.

1999

However, his criminal activities persisted, resulting in a drug smuggling conviction in 1999.

The subsequent decades saw Olofsson's involvement in various criminal enterprises, leading to multiple arrests, imprisonments, and deportation.

His life story, filled with escapes, convictions, and legal battles, became the subject of films, documentaries, and a Netflix drama series in 2022, portraying the complex and notorious figure of Clark Olofsson.