Finnish actors died at age 51

Here are 3 famous actors from Finland died at 51:

Markku Peltola

Markku Peltola (July 12, 1956 Helsinki-December 31, 2007 Kangasala) also known as Peltola, Markku or Markku Juhani Peltola was a Finnish actor and musician.

He graduated from the Theatre Academy in Helsinki and went on to work in both film and theater. Peltola's breakthrough role was in the 2002 film "The Man Without a Past" directed by Aki Kaurismäki, for which he won the Best Actor award at the Cannes Film Festival. He also appeared in Kaurismäki's "Lights in the Dusk" and "Le Havre." In addition to his acting career, Peltola was also a skilled musician and played in several bands throughout his life. He passed away from a heart attack at the age of 51.

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Reino Helismaa

Reino Helismaa (July 12, 1913 Helsinki-January 21, 1965 Helsinki) also known as Helismaa Repe, Reino Arras, Aarne Lohimies, Lohimies Aarne, Jukka Roine, Kisko Rainer, Kouta Rauni, Repe Helismaa, Repe ja Eemeli, Reino Vihtori Helismaa, Repe, Orvokki Itä, Reino Vihtori "Repe" Helismaa or Väinö Karras was a Finnish screenwriter, singer-songwriter, actor and musician.

He is best known for his contributions to Finnish popular music and his humorous and satirical songs. He wrote over 500 songs during his career, many of which became hits in Finland. Some of his most famous songs include "Hiljainen kylätie," "Kultaiset korvarenkaat," and "Ennen kuolemaa." Helismaa also worked as a screenwriter, writing scripts for several Finnish films. He was known for his wit and his ability to capture the essence of Finnish culture in his work. Helismaa died of a heart attack at the age of 51, but his music and legacy live on in Finland to this day. He is considered one of the most important figures in Finnish popular music history.

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Jussi Jurkka

Jussi Jurkka (June 15, 1930 Turku-April 9, 1982 Helsinki) also known as Jussi Tapani Jurkka was a Finnish actor. His child is called Laura Jurkka.

He died caused by cancer.

Jussi Jurkka is considered one of the most significant actors of Finnish theatre and cinema. He studied at the Finnish Theatre Academy and made his acting debut in 1954. Jurkka was a member of the Finnish National Theatre from 1959 until his death in 1982. He appeared in numerous Finnish films, including "Radio tekee murron" (1951) and "Kulkuri ja Joutsen" (1956), among others. His most famous role was that of Vatanen in the film adaptation of Arto Paasilinna's "The Year of the Hare" (1977). Jurkka was also a theatre director and worked on productions at the Finnish National Theatre and other theaters. Today, there is a Jussi Award named in his honor, which is awarded annually to the best actor and actress in Finnish film.

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