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Anders Öfvergård
Öfvergård at the Kristallen award show in 2013.
Born

Sven Anders Öfvergård


(1968-01-03)3 January 1968
NationalitySwedish
Occupations
  • engineer
  • entrepreneur
  • Known forArga Snickaren

    Sven Anders Öfvergård, also known as Arga Snickaren ("The Angry Carpenter") (born 3 January 1968) is a Swedish engineer, entrepreneur and television personality. He owns and runs the engineer business A. Öfvergårds snickeri & bygg AB. He is best known for presenting the home improvement television show Arga snickarenonKanal 5. He has also owned four restaurants and bars, and worked for Lowe Brindfors. In 2014, he presented Arga restaurangen broadcast on Kanal 5, in the show he attempted to start a pop up restaurant with only inexperienced staff.[1]

    Öfvergård participated as a celebrity dancer on the TV4 show Let's Dance 2017. He also presented the current affairs television series Fuskbyggarna on TV4 from 2017 to 2019.

    From 2018, Öfvergård presented Expedition Robinson on TV4. In September 2021, TV4 announced that Öfvergård had been fired due to a scandal involving alcohol and a scuffle with a co-worker during a staff party in the Dominican Republic after filming of Robinson had wrapped.[2]

    In late June 2023, Öfvergård was apprehended by police, suspected of petty theft from an ICA Maxi grocery store in Värmdö, Stockholm.[3] He reportedly attempted to leave the store with 3 unpaid packs of meat worth 400 SEK. He later stated he had no intention of stealing and claimed he merely forgot to scan some goods, but according to the store staff he supposedly "stole regularly."[4] In August 2023 he was convicted of petty theft and imposed 40 day-fines of 1,000 SEK, totalling 40,000.[5] Additionally, he was made to pay 1,000 SEK to the crime victim compensation fund.

    Publications[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Johansson, Åsa (2014-08-28). "Martina får chansen på Arga restaurangen" [Martina gets the chance at the Angry restaurant]. vlt.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  • ^ Lundqvist, Axel; Stjernberg, Max Sohl (2021-09-15). "TV4 bryter samarbetet med Anders Öfvergård" [TV4 breaks the collaboration with Anders Öfvergård]. Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  • ^ Silva, Emanuel; Zangana, Beri (2023-06-21). "Anders Öfvergård anmäld för ringa stöld" [Anders Öfvergård reported for petty theft]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  • ^ Lindström, Hanna; Månsson, Annie (2023-07-10). "Anders Öfvergård åtalas misstänkt för ringa stöld" [Anders Öfvergård charged on suspicion of petty theft]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  • ^ Månsson, Annie; Demirian, Natalie; Silva, Emanuel (2023-08-07). "Anders Öfvergård döms för ringa stöld" [Anders Öfvergård sentenced for petty theft]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2023-08-07.

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