Finnish actresses born in 1973

Here are 8 famous actresses from Finland were born in 1973:

Irina Björklund

Irina Björklund (February 7, 1973 Danderyd Municipality-) also known as Irrku, Irina Felicia Björklund, Irkku or Irina Bjorklund is a Finnish actor, singer and musician. She has one child, Diego Aaron Vilhelm Franzén.

Björklund was born in Sweden but grew up in Finland. She initially pursued music, studying jazz and classical piano at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki before turning to acting. Her breakthrough came in 2003 when she starred in the popular Finnish film "Koirankynnen leikkaaja" ("Dog Nail Clipper"), which won several awards at international film festivals. She has also appeared in American productions, such as "The American" (2010) and "The House That Jack Built" (2018). In addition to her acting career, Björklund has released several music albums, including "La-La" (2003) and "Chanson d'automne" (2012). She is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador for Finland, working to improve the lives of children around the world.

Björklund has a versatile career and has acted in several languages, including Finnish, Swedish, English, French and German. She has appeared on stage in Finland and in France, most notably in the role of Roxie Hart in the Finnish production of the musical "Chicago". She has also worked as a voice actress, dubbing foreign films and TV shows into Finnish. In 2017, Björklund published a novel titled "Kirjeitä Pohjoisnavalta" ("Letters from the North Pole"), which is based on her experiences as a UNICEF ambassador visiting remote communities in the Arctic. In her free time, she enjoys skiing, hiking and spending time in nature.

Minttu Mustakallio

Minttu Mustakallio (July 23, 1973 Ylivieska-) is a Finnish actor.

She is best known for her work in Finnish television and films. Mustakallio began her acting career in the late 1990s, and quickly gained recognition for her talent. In 2005, she won the Best Actress award at the Jussi Awards (the Finnish equivalent of the Oscars) for her role in the film "Kuntonyrkkeilijä" ("Fitness Boxer"). Over the years, Mustakallio has starred in many popular Finnish TV shows, including "Uutishuone" ("Newsroom"), "Salatut elämät" ("Secret Lives"), and "Syke" ("Pulse"). In addition to her acting work, Mustakallio is also a successful entrepreneur, owning a restaurant and an interior design company.

She has also lent her voice to animated films and TV shows, such as "Incredibles 2" and "Angry Birds Toons". Mustakallio is known for her activism work, particularly in advocating for animal rights and ecological sustainability. She has served as an ambassador for the Finnish Nature League and has been involved in various campaigns to promote environmental awareness. Despite her busy schedule, Mustakallio also finds time to mentor young actors and frequently participates in workshops and seminars for aspiring performers. Her dedication and success in both the entertainment industry and entrepreneurship have made her a well-respected figure in Finland.

Claire La Femme

Claire La Femme (August 21, 1973 Finland-) also known as Claire Anderson, Claire La Femme DC, Claire, Claire LaFemme DC or The Viking Goddess is a Finnish actor.

She is known for her work in both film and television, with notable roles in Finnish productions such as "Helsinki-Vantaa" and "Kultaisen Harmonikan mestarit". La Femme has also made appearances in international films, including the 2011 action-thriller "Hanna" and the 2016 fantasy-adventure "The Huntsman: Winter's War". In addition to her acting career, La Femme is also a trained chiropractor, earning her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Southern California University of Health Sciences in 2006. She has since opened her own practice, combining her passions for holistic health and wellness with her love of acting.

La Femme's interest in acting began at a young age, and she spent her early years performing in local theater productions. After completing her chiropractic degree, she began auditioning for film and television roles, quickly making a name for herself in the Finnish entertainment industry. Her performance in "Helsinki-Vantaa" earned critical acclaim and helped to launch her career on an international level.

In addition to her work in front of the camera, La Femme is also a committed advocate for animal welfare. She has volunteered with numerous animal rights organizations and has spoken out about the importance of respecting and protecting all living creatures. Her advocacy work has earned her widespread recognition, and she has been awarded several honors for her activism.

Despite her many accomplishments, La Femme remains grounded and dedicated to her craft. She continues to seek out challenging roles and to push herself as both an actor and a chiropractor. With her talent, passion, and drive, it's clear that she has a bright future ahead of her in both fields.

Minna Haapkylä

Minna Haapkylä (June 10, 1973 Helsinki-) a.k.a. Minna-Maria Erika Haapkylä is a Finnish actor. Her children are called Eliel Björkman and Luukas Björkman.

Haapkylä is a well-known television and film actress who has performed in many popular Finnish shows and films. She first made her acting debut in the 1997 television series "Kivenkantaja." Some of her most popular television roles include Iina in "Salatut elämät," Nella in "Hovimäki," and Sofia in "Tuntematon sotilas."

In addition to her television work, Haapkylä has also acted in several Finnish films, including "Vares - yksityisetsivä," "Helmiä ja sikoja," and "Levottomat 3." She has received several awards for her acting, including the Jussi Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in "Tuntematon sotilas."

Haapkylä is also known for her work as a voice actress, having provided the Finnish dubbing for several popular films and television shows. She has also worked as a director and producer for various theater productions.

Haapkylä began her career in the arts as a dancer, studying contemporary dance in Helsinki and Paris. She later turned her focus to acting, attending the Theatre Academy of Helsinki where she earned a Master’s degree in 2003. In addition to her successful acting career, she is also an accomplished writer and published her first novel, "Kultarinta," in 2019, for which she received the Kaarle-prize. Haapkylä has been actively involved in various human rights campaigns and is a passionate advocate for gender equality and green values. She is also a supporter of UNICEF, and has served as an ambassador for the charity organization since 2006.

Matleena Kuusniemi

Matleena Kuusniemi (September 24, 1973 Espoo-) is a Finnish actor.

Matleena Kuusniemi graduated from the Theatre Academy Helsinki in 1998 and started her career in theater. She has performed in many productions in theaters such as the Finnish National Theater, KOM-theater, and the Helsinki City Theater.

In addition to theater, Kuusniemi has also appeared in numerous movies and TV shows, both in Finland and internationally. She gained international attention for her role as Inspector Maria Kallio in the Finnish crime series "Maria Kallio" and has also appeared in the Finnish TV drama "Black Widows".

Kuusniemi has received several awards for her work, including the Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2009 for her role in the film "Letters to Father Jacob". She is also known for her social activism, participating in projects that support gender equality and human rights.

Matleena Kuusniemi has also worked as a voice-over artist, lending her voice to various characters in Finnish versions of international films and TV shows. She has done voice work for popular animated films such as "Frozen" and "The Incredibles". Apart from her acting career, Kuusniemi is also a trained dancer, having studied contemporary dance in the Helsinki Dance Institute. In her personal life, she is married to the Finnish director and screenwriter Aleksi Bardy, and the couple has two children together.

Janina Fry

Janina Fry (November 12, 1973 Helsinki-) also known as Janina Päivänsäde Frostell or Janina Frostell is a Finnish model, actor and singer. She has one child, Sophia Isabella Fry.

Janina Fry began her career as a beauty pageant winner, representing Finland in the 1993 Miss Universe competition. She went on to model for major fashion brands and magazines, becoming one of Finland's most famous models. In addition to her modeling career, Fry has branched out into acting and music. She has appeared in several Finnish television series and films, and released her debut album "Juurillain" in 2002. Fry is also involved in philanthropic work, supporting various organizations focused on children's welfare and education.

Janina Fry was born to a Finnish mother and a Jamaican father. She grew up in Helsinki and attended a performing arts school before pursuing modeling full-time. She has since become known for her unique look, which has been described as an exotic blend of Finnish and Jamaican traits.

In addition to her success in the entertainment industry, Fry has also made a name for herself as a businesswoman. She runs her own cosmetics line and has launched a successful line of perfumes.

Fry is a well-known advocate for racial equality and has spoken out against discrimination in the modeling industry. She has also been vocal about her struggles with depression and has worked to raise awareness about mental health issues.

Despite her busy schedule, Fry remains dedicated to her family and spends as much time as possible with her daughter. She is known for her down-to-earth personality and has said that her greatest joys in life are her family and her work.

Laura Malmivaara

Laura Malmivaara (October 26, 1973 Kajaani-) a.k.a. Malmivaara, Laura or Laura Pauliina Malmivaara is a Finnish actor, singer and photographer. She has two children, Alma Louhimies and Aino Louhimies.

Malmivaara studied at the Theatre Academy Helsinki and graduated in 1998. She made her film debut in the Finnish comedy "Tinderbox" in 1993 and since then, she has appeared in numerous films, television series, and theater productions. Some of her notable works include "Ambush" (1999), "Love and Other Troubles" (2012), and "Miami" (2017), among others.

Aside from acting, Malmivaara is also a skilled singer and has released three albums. Her first album, "Laura Malmivaara," was released in 2002 and has been followed by "Hidas" (2006) and "Jäätyneitä lauluja" (2009). She has also worked as a photographer, with her work being exhibited in various galleries.

In addition to her artistic pursuits, Malmivaara is also known for her activism and support for various social and environmental causes. She has been involved in campaigns for LGBTQ+ rights and has spoken out against Finland's asylum policies.

Overall, Laura Malmivaara is a multi-talented artist who continues to make an impact in the worlds of film, music, photography, and activism.

Malmivaara's acting career has been recognized with several awards and nominations. In 2000, she won the Best Actress award at the Jussi Awards (Finnish equivalent of the Oscars) for her role in "Ambush". She has also received nominations for her performances in "Bad Luck Love" (2000) and "Paha maa" (2005). In addition to her work in Finnish productions, Malmivaara has also appeared in international films such as "The Invisible Ones" (2012) and the Swedish television series "Real Humans" (2014).

Beyond her creative endeavors, Malmivaara is also an advocate for mental health awareness. In 2018, she publicly shared her personal struggle with depression and anxiety, in order to raise awareness and reduce stigma around mental health. She has also spoken openly about her experiences with motherhood and the challenges that come with juggling career and family.

Malmivaara's work as a photographer has been featured in exhibitions in Finland and has also been published in various magazines. She has described her approach to photography as capturing "moments of transition" and exploring themes of femininity, aging, and identity.

Throughout her career, Malmivaara has remained committed to using her platform to shine a light on important social and environmental issues. She has been a spokesperson for Greenpeace Finland and has lent her voice to campaigns promoting sustainable living and climate action.

In summary, Laura Malmivaara is a multifaceted artist who has made significant contributions to Finnish film, music, and photography. She is also a passionate advocate for mental health, social justice, and environmental causes.

Vilma Melasniemi

Vilma Melasniemi (March 30, 1973 Helsinki-) also known as Vilma Anna Uljana Melasniemi is a Finnish actor.

She attended the Theatre Academy Helsinki and began her career in theatre before transitioning to film and television. She is best known for her roles in Finnish films such as "Tears of April" and "Bad Luck Love". She has also acted in international films such as "Letters to Father Jacob" and "Concrete Night". In addition to acting, Melasniemi has also worked as a screenwriter and director. She was awarded the Jussi Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance in the film "Upswing" in 2014. Melasniemi is married to Finnish chef and restaurateur, Henri Alén, and they have two children together.

Melasniemi has appeared in many popular Finnish television series, such as "Black Widows", "Easy Living" and "The Matriarch". She is also known for her voice acting work, having lent her voice to several animated films and TV shows in Finland. As a director, she has helmed several short films and music videos, as well as the feature film "Stupid Young Heart" which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2018. In her spare time, Melasniemi is passionate about cooking and has even co-authored a cookbook with her husband. She is also an advocate for environmental issues and has spoken out about the importance of sustainable living.

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