
Simon Lööf
Acting
Biography
Simon Lööf (29 May 1996) is a Swedish actor, known for In the Lost Lands (2025), An Honest Life (2025) and Threesome (2021).
Known For

David and Siri are a young couple living in London. During a night out, they meet Camille and a flirtatious game arises where the boundaries are gradually dissolved. In an act of drunken curiosity, they have a threesome.
Threesome

A queen sends the powerful and feared sorceress Gray Alys to the ghostly wilderness of the Lost Lands in search of a magical power, where she and her guide, the drifter Boyce, must outwit and outfight both man and demon.
In the Lost Lands

The intimate tale of two young people, Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen and extraordinary Norwegian woman Marianne Ihlen, falling in love during a period of their life when they are trying to figure out who they are and their place in the world, while one is becoming one of the most famous singers of all time.
So Long, Marianne

From a small town in Sweden to an NHL icon - the inspiring story of hockey legend Börje Salming and his road to international stardom and passionate love.
Börje - The Journey of a Legend

When a cynical law student in search of inspiration joins a band of anarchists, he becomes entangled in a web of crime where he is more pawn than player.
An Honest Life

A Viagra-addicted nightlife drifter in Stockholm is forced to confront his sexual insecurities when an unexpected romance challenges his performance-fueled identity.
Softboi
After years of genuine supernatural abilities, a renowned medium begins deceiving her clients, unleashing a chain of unexpected and dangerous events.
The Good Dark

ASPAN is an intimate short film about closeness, longing and the fragile space between friendship and desire. Set during a summer among a group of young men, the story unfolds through glances, silence and small shifts in power and intimacy. The film explores emotional vulnerability in environments where tenderness is rarely spoken out loud, but constantly present beneath the surface.