Finnish actors died at age 56

Here are 3 famous actors from Finland died at 56:

Kirka

Kirka (September 22, 1950 Helsinki-January 31, 2007 Helsinki) a.k.a. Kirka Babitzin, Kirill Babitzin or Kirka Babitsin was a Finnish singer and actor. His children are called Alexandra Babitzin, Katarine Babitzin, Boris Babitzin and Nikolai Babitzin.

Kirka's real name is Kirill Babitzin, and he was born in Helsinki, Finland in 1950. He gained fame as a singer in the 1970s and 1980s, known for his powerful voice and energetic performances. Kirka also enjoyed success as an actor, appearing in several Finnish films and television shows. He was a beloved figure in Finnish culture, known for his kindness and humble demeanor. Sadly, Kirka passed away in 2007 at the age of 56, leaving behind a legacy as one of Finland's greatest musical talents. Despite his passing, his music continues to be celebrated and loved by fans around the world.

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Reino Valkama

Reino Valkama (April 4, 1906 Tampere-August 9, 1962 Helsinki) a.k.a. Reino Adolf Valkama was a Finnish actor. His child is Ritva Valkama.

Reino Valkama's acting career began in the 1920s in the Finnish theatre scene, where he performed in various plays. He made his film debut in 1935 and went on to act in over 70 films during his career. He is best known for his roles in films such as "The Unknown Soldier" (1955), "The White Reindeer" (1952), and "The House at the Edge of the Galaxy" (1962). Apart from his acting career, Valkama was also a renowned voice actor and lent his voice to many character roles in Finnish films. He is considered one of the pioneers of Finnish cinema and is remembered as one of the greatest actors of his time.

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Kaarlo Nuorvala

Kaarlo Nuorvala (June 28, 1910 Vyborg-June 24, 1967 Helsinki) also known as Reino Arras, Hilkka Helovuo, Kalle Kivipää, Bob Palmer, Roy Milton, Max Dugan or Earl Kennington was a Finnish screenwriter, film director, actor, writer and novelist.

He began his career as a writer, publishing his first novel at the age of 21. He later went on to become a prolific screenwriter and director, working on over 50 films during his career. Some of his most notable works include the film "Radio tekee murron" (Radio Breaks the Barrier) which he co-wrote and directed in 1951, and the film "Kaksi Vihtoria" (Two Victorias) which he wrote and directed in 1957.

Despite his success in the film industry, Nuorvala also remained active as a writer and novelist throughout his career. He published several books, including a memoir about his experiences working in the film industry titled "Elämäni filmit" (My Life in Films). He was also a frequent contributor to magazines and newspapers in Finland.

In addition to his work in the arts, Nuorvala was also a prominent figure in Finnish society. He was an active member of the Social Democratic Party and served as a member of the Finnish parliament from 1950 to 1951. He was also a vocal advocate for workers' rights and social justice, often using his work as a platform to promote these issues.

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