Stefan Brogren
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| Stefan Brogren | |
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| Born | August 4, 1972 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Stefan Brogren Born August 4, 1972 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian actor. He played Archie "Snake" Simpson in the Degrassi shows. In the current Degrassi: The Next Generation, Simpson is now a teacher at Degrassi, specializing in computers and media. Stefan was the first Canadian actor to use the word "fuck" on Canadian primetime television on the Degrassi High TV Movie School's Out.
In 1999, Stefan starred in the music video for "Rock Past It" by London pop-metal band, Scratching Post.
Brogren directed "Degrassi Of The Dead", which was broadcast on The N during Halloween 2007. The 15 minute webisode depicted several of the Degrassi characters attempting to escape from other characters who had become zombies as a result of eating genetically modified food. The show was followed by a behind-the-scenes/making-of presentation during which he was introduced as the director.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Martha, Inc.: The Story of Martha Stewart (2003)
- Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001) (TV series)
- Prince Charming (2001) (telemovie)
- Hairshirt (1998)
- School's Out (1992) (telemovie)
- Degrassi High (1990-1991)
- Degrassi Junior High (1987-1989) (TV series)
Stefan also guest starred in an episode of Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye.
[edit] External links
- Stefan Brogren at the Internet Movie Database
- Disgusting Bastards: Fighting Words - Short film written by & co-starring Stefan Brogren (Warning: Coarse language & some mature humour)

