Finnish actors died at age 76

Here are 4 famous actors from Finland died at 76:

Paavo Hukkinen

Paavo Hukkinen (October 27, 1911 Hanover-June 7, 1988 Helsinki) otherwise known as Paul Yrjö Untamo Hukkinen or Paul Hukkinen was a Finnish actor.

He began his acting career in the 1930s and went on to become an iconic figure in Finnish theatre and film. Hukkinen made his first film appearance in 1939 and continued acting in films until the late 1970s. He also appeared in numerous stage productions at the Helsinki City Theatre and the Finnish National Theatre. Hukkinen was known for his versatility as an actor, able to portray both tragic and comic roles. He was awarded the Pro Finlandia medal in 1967 for his contributions to Finnish culture. In addition to his acting career, Hukkinen was also a prominent political activist and was a member of the Finnish Communist Party.

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Seppo Kolehmainen

Seppo Kolehmainen (January 18, 1933 Pielavesi-February 23, 2009 Helsinki) was a Finnish actor.

Kolehmainen began his acting career in the 1950s and appeared in over 70 films and television series during his long and illustrious career. Some of his notable film credits include "Jäniksen vuosi" (The Year of the Hare), "Klaani" (The Clan), and "Täällä Pohjantähden alla" (Here, Beneath the Northern Star). He was also a prolific stage actor and performed in several plays at the Finnish National Theatre. Kolehmainen was awarded the Pro Finlandia Medal in 1985 for his contribution to Finnish culture.

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Kaarlo Halttunen

Kaarlo Halttunen (August 18, 1909 Lappeenranta-March 8, 1986 Helsinki) also known as Kaarlo Einari Halttunen was a Finnish actor. He had three children, Elina Halttunen, Marjukka Halttunen and Pekka Kaarlo.

Kaarlo Halttunen began his acting career in the 1930s, appearing in several Finnish films such as "Lakki" and "Kulkurin valssi". He also appeared in stage productions, including plays by William Shakespeare and Anton Chekhov. Halttunen became a prominent actor in Finnish cinema during the 1940s and 1950s, and is considered one of the greats of Finnish film. He appeared in over 100 films throughout his career, including "The White Reindeer" and "When Father Was Away on Business". Halttunen won multiple awards for his contributions to Finnish cinema, including a Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1980.

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Leo Riuttu

Leo Riuttu (June 5, 1913 Tampere-August 4, 1989 Helsinki) also known as Leo Riutu or Leo Aukusti Riuttu was a Finnish actor.

Leo Riuttu began his acting career in the early 1930s, starting out in local theater productions in Tampere. He later moved to Helsinki where he made his film debut in the 1940 film "Fortuna". Over the course of his career, Riuttu appeared in over 70 films and television series, becoming one of Finland's most beloved actors.

In addition to his acting work, Riuttu was also an accomplished athlete and competed as a javelin thrower in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. He later became a respected sports journalist, writing for several Finnish newspapers and magazines.

Riuttu was known for his versatile acting abilities, appearing in both comedic and dramatic roles. He won several awards for his performances, including a Jussi Award for Best Actor in 1953 for his role in the film "Siltalan pehtoori".

Leo Riuttu remained active in the entertainment industry until his death in 1989 at the age of 76.

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