Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Clint Santiago Dahl (Director)


Clint Santiago Dahl is an American writer, director, producer and executive producer. He was born in San Bernardino, California, but largely grew up in Fresno. As a young adult he relocated to Southern California where he has been active every since.

Long involved with mixed martial arts, Dahl began his entertainment career in 1998 producing Extreme Shoots, a series of popular underground fighting clips for the internet. He has since co-created and produced several televised MMA programs such as Venom First Strikes and Venom Annihilator hosted by John Salley (both for Pay-Per-View in 2004). He was also the co-creator, producer and executive producer of "Freedom Fight" in 2005 for TSN (ESPN's Canadian sister station). Freedom Fight was the first televised prime-time mixed martial arts program ever shown in Canada.

In 2005, Dahl produced "Corpocracy: The Outsourcing of America", a controversial politically-oriented documentary featuring Ron Paul and directed by Clyde Gentry..

He is the CEO and head director/producer of Norsemen Films based in Orange County, California