Jeff Dahlgren

[2] In 2015, Dahlgren was cast as lead actor and starred as Philip Huyt in the London-based film Kosmos,[1] a sci-fi thriller released as a five-part mini-series.

Kosmos was written and directed by award-winning director Simon Horrocks of Third Contact[3] From 1982 to 1985, Dahlgren was the singer in the punk rock band Wasted Youth.

Dahlgren and Al Stiritz (the Wasted Youth drummer) met in Southern California, both having a love for alternative music, skating and surfing.

They attended a Black Flag concert in Santa Monica California with Wasted Youth guitarist Chett Lehrer, and soon after Dahlgren was brought in as the frontman.

During the tour, Farmer sang a Raï version of Michel Polnareff's La Poupée qui fait non with Khaled, which was released as a promotional single from the live album and became a Top 10 hit in France.

The band's lineup included Abe Laboriel, Jr., Brian Ray, Jerry Watts and Yvan Cassar.

They are powerful performance artists who weave smoky, woodsy vocals into elemental guitar melodies, harmonies, and percussion.

Dahlgren created and led the band Water, which went on to play at Whisky a Go Go, The Roxy, The Troubadour and The House of Blues on Sunset Boulevard between European tours.

Band Members included Grammy Award-winning Mike Elizondo on bass, French drummer Mathieu Rabate, and Pete Straub.