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