Could it be another viewer favorite that invests in entrepreneurship outside the television screen?
Christian Fandango Sundgren is a Swedish actor who got his breakthrough after the role of Chris in the Netflix hit “An ordinary family” and Jan Guillous “Evil”.
But according to information from The Swedish Companies Registration Officewhich News24 noted, Fandango is also involved in a number of companies – one of which deviates drastically from the actor’s on-screen career.
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The company’s idea: “Event tents” and “giant balloons”
The company in question is the limited company Promotion Partner Scandinavia, and which in 2022 had a turnover of around SEK 1.8 million according to All Companies.
According to business descriptions available at the Swedish Companies Registration Office, the company must engage in “importing and selling promotional items” as well as “conducting consulting activities within events and advertising”.
And that’s exactly what they seem to be doing. According to the company’s own website customers can turn to Promotion Partner if they want to do a “giant product copy”, a “balloon release” or if they need a “floating giant balloon”.
Who is behind it?
But the fact is that it is not Fandango itself that is behind the start of Promotion Partner. The company was already registered in 1995 – that is, over 25 years ago – and the parents are also on the board Lars-Olof Sundgren and Gunnel Sundgren.
Fandango is active as a board deputy – a less involved company role – while the father is the one who is the company leader. It is likely that the actor is still devoting himself to his career in the film industry, and is not thinking about changing paths quite yet.
Lucky for all TV viewers, we say at Nyheter24!
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But despite the company’s success and the success in the television box, Christian Fandango still believes that the finances have not improved significantly. In an interview with Expressen, the actor says that he has the golden days ahead:
– I have a lot more money to make, I think. I’m a broke man, he says jokingly.
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