Finnish actors born in 1964

Here are 6 famous actors from Finland were born in 1964:

Heikki Hela

Heikki Hela (July 19, 1964 Tampere-) also known as Hela, Heikki or Kummelit is a Finnish actor, screenwriter and musician.

Heikki Hela rose to fame in the 1990s as part of the popular Finnish sketch comedy show "Kummeli". He has also acted in several Finnish films and television series, including "Vares", "Devil's Bride", and "Napapiirin sankarit". In addition to acting, Heikki Hela is also an accomplished musician. He was a member of the Finnish punk rock band Eppu Normaali from 1989-1991 and has since released several solo albums. He has also co-written songs for other Finnish artists, including Jari Sillanpää and Anna Eriksson. Aside from his work in entertainment, Heikki Hela is involved in environmental activism and has supported various charities throughout his career.

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Antti Reini

Antti Reini (August 27, 1964 Helsinki-) is a Finnish actor and musician.

He is best known for his work in Finnish films and television series. Reini has acted in several critically acclaimed films such as The Man Without a Past (2002), Mother of Mine (2005), and Concrete Night (2013). He has worked with some of the most renowned Finnish directors in the industry, including Aki Kaurismäki and Klaus Härö.

Aside from his acting career, Antti Reini is also an accomplished musician. He has performed with several Finnish bands, including Kari Peitsamo Revival and Lemmenklaani, and has released solo albums as well. Reini has also written music for films and stage productions.

In addition to his artistic pursuits, Reini is also known for his environmental activism. He is a member of the Finnish Nature League and has spoken out on various environmental issues affecting Finland.

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Jope Ruonansuu

Jope Ruonansuu (April 15, 1964 Kemi-) also known as Ruonansuu, Jope, Jorma Olavi Ruonansuu, Jorma Ruonansuu or Jorma Olavi "Jope" Ruonansuu is a Finnish actor, musician and comedian.

He gained fame as a comedian in Finland during the 1990s, with his unique blend of physical humor and musical parodies. Ruonansuu has released several albums of comedic music, often parodying famous Finnish songs or creating original humorous compositions. In addition to his work in music and comedy, he has also appeared in numerous films and television shows in Finland. Despite his success in the entertainment industry, Ruonansuu has also been known for his private life, which has included struggles with alcoholism and personal tragedies. Nonetheless, he remains a beloved figure in Finnish popular culture, known for his irreverent humor and entertaining performances.

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Kari Hietalahti

Kari Hietalahti (September 13, 1964 Savonlinna-) otherwise known as Hissu Hietalahti, Kari Hietanen, Hissu, Kari-Jukka Hietalahti or Kari-Jukka ”Hissu” Hietalahti is a Finnish actor, screenwriter and writer.

Hietalahti is best known for his comedy roles in various Finnish TV shows and movies. He has also written and acted in several theater productions in Finland. In addition to his work in entertainment, Hietalahti has also worked as a journalist and taught acting at the University of Tampere. He has received several awards for his work, including the Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Venla Award for Best Host. Hietalahti is considered one of the most influential actors in Finnish comedy and his work has had a significant impact on Finnish culture. He continues to act and write in various productions today.

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Jukka-Pekka Siili

Jukka-Pekka Siili (September 17, 1964 Finland-) a.k.a. E. Europaeus, J-P Siili or JP Siili is a Finnish film director, screenwriter and actor.

Siili began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor, appearing in Finnish films and television series in the 1980s and 1990s. He later transitioned into directing and writing, creating a number of successful films in Finland. Siili's directorial debut was in 2001 with the film "Restless" which won the Audience Award at the Chicago International Film Festival. He went on to direct other critically acclaimed films including "Frozen Land" which was Finland's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 2006 Academy Awards. Siili's work frequently explores themes of loneliness and human connection, and is known for its strong visuals and emotionally affecting characters. In addition to his film work, Siili has also directed commercials and music videos for various artists.

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Jarmo Lampela

Jarmo Lampela (October 9, 1964 Rovaniemi-) a.k.a. Omraj Alepmal or Jarmo Olavi Lampela is a Finnish film director, television director, screenwriter, actor, film editor, film producer and professor.

He became interested in filmmaking at an early age and attended the University of Art and Design Helsinki (now Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture) where he studied film directing. Lampela has directed numerous films, including the award-winning "Cross of Love" and "Songs from the Sea", which won the Best Film award at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.

In addition to his work as a filmmaker, Lampela has also worked extensively in television. He has directed and written for popular Finnish television shows such as "Studio Julmahuvi" and "Juttutupa". He has also worked as a professor of film directing at the University of Tampere since 2010.

Lampela is known for his unique style of storytelling, which often blends drama, comedy, and surrealism. He has been praised for his ability to create visually stunning films while also exploring complex themes such as love, identity, and morality.

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