Finnish actors died at age 71

Here are 3 famous actors from Finland died at 71:

Peter von Bagh

Peter von Bagh (August 29, 1943 Helsinki-September 17, 2014 Finland) also known as Kari Peter Conrad von Bagh was a Finnish film director, screenwriter, professor, author, film historian, actor, television director, film producer and film editor.

He died in disease.

Throughout his career, Peter von Bagh was known for his contributions to Finnish cinema, and his promotion of Scandinavian cinema to international audiences. He is best known for his documentary films and his work as a film historian. He was a professor of film history at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, and also served as the artistic director of the Midnight Sun Film Festival in Sodankylä, Finland.

In addition to his work in film, von Bagh was also an accomplished writer, having published several books on cinema, art, and culture. His writing was known for its thoughtful and insightful analysis of film and its role in shaping society.

Throughout his life, von Bagh received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to Finnish culture and cinema. He will be remembered as a visionary filmmaker, a passionate advocate for cinema, and an inspiring teacher and mentor to generations of film students.

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Teuvo Puro

Teuvo Puro (November 9, 1884 Helsinki-July 24, 1956 Helsinki) also known as Kaarlo Teuvo Bäckman or Kaarlo Teuvo Puro was a Finnish screenwriter, actor and film director.

Teuvo Puro was one of the most prominent figures in the early days of Finnish cinema. He started his career as an actor in the silent film era and later transitioned to screenwriting and directing. Puro directed over 40 films during his career and many of them are considered classics of Finnish cinema.

In addition to his work in films, Puro was also a prolific writer and published several novels and plays. He was a talented storyteller and often drew inspiration from his own life experiences. Puro's work is known for its realism and its exploration of the struggles of ordinary people.

Throughout his career, Puro's work reflected the changing social and political landscape of Finland. During the Second World War, he made several propaganda films for the Finnish army, but after the war he returned to making more personal and introspective films.

Puro's legacy continues today, and he is remembered as one of the pioneers of Finnish cinema. His contributions to the industry helped lay the groundwork for the thriving film industry that exists in Finland today.

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Arvo Lehesmaa

Arvo Lehesmaa (October 22, 1901 Pori-May 18, 1973 Helsinki) also known as Arvo Alexander Nylund was a Finnish actor.

He began his acting career in the late 1920s, and appeared in many Finnish films throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Lehesmaa was known for his versatility as an actor, and could play roles ranging from comedic to dramatic. He was also a talented stage actor, appearing in numerous productions in theater companies throughout Finland. In addition to his acting career, Lehesmaa was also a recognized scriptwriter and director. He wrote the script for the popular Finnish film "Hurmaava joukkoitsemurha" (The Charming Suicide Club) in 1969, which received critical acclaim both in Finland and internationally. Lehesmaa was beloved by many for his contributions to Finnish cinema and theater, and is remembered as one of the most influential Finnish actors of the 20th century.

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