Here are 6 famous actresses from Finland were born in 1980:
Helena Vierikko (August 11, 1980 Vantaa-) also known as Helena Ida Eufrosyne Vierikko is a Finnish actor.
She began her career as a child actor at the age of 11 and has since appeared in numerous Finnish films and television shows. Vierikko studied at the Theatre Academy of Helsinki and after graduation, she went on to perform in various stage productions. She has received critical acclaim for her roles in the films "The Storage" and "Restless". In addition to acting, Vierikko has also worked as a voice actress and has lent her voice to several animated films and television shows. She is known for being versatile and skilled in portraying diverse characters on screen.
Siiri Nordin (October 15, 1980 Helsinki-) a.k.a. Nordin, Siiri is a Finnish singer and actor.
She first gained popularity as the lead singer of the Finnish band Killer, which was active from 1999 to 2005. After the band's breakup, she pursued a solo music career and released her debut album "Me Too" in 2006. In addition to music, Nordin has also acted in Finnish films and TV series, including the popular drama series "Siskonpeti". She has also worked as a voice actress, providing the Finnish dubbing for films such as "Frozen" and "The Lion King". Nordin has been recognized for her contributions to Finnish music, winning awards such as the Emma Award for Best Female Soloist in 2016.
Marja Salo (August 1, 1980 Helsinki-) is a Finnish actor and screenwriter.
She is best known for her roles in Finnish television shows such as "Syke" and "Kylmäverisesti sinun." Salo graduated from the Theatre Academy Helsinki in 2009 and has since appeared in numerous Finnish films and theater productions. In addition to her acting career, Salo has also worked as a screenwriter for various TV shows and films, including "Syke" and "Bordertown." She has received several award nominations for her work, including a Jussi Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film "Heartbeats" (2017). Salo is also a feminist activist and has been involved in various campaigns promoting gender equality in the film and television industry.
Armi Toivanen (June 19, 1980 Tampere-) is a Finnish actor.
She is best known for her work on the Finnish television series "Simpauttaja" and the film "Paha Maa," for which she received a Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actress. Toivanen has also appeared in several other Finnish films and television shows, including "Napapiirin Sankarit 2" and "Kaikki Synnit." In addition to her acting career, Toivanen is a trained classical pianist and has performed in several concerts and musical productions.
Jessica Grabowsky (April 8, 1980 Siilinjärvi-) also known as Jessica Grabowski or Jessica Grabowsky is a Finnish actor.
She began her acting career in the early 2000s, working in both film and television productions. One of her notable roles was in the Finnish film "The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki" which won the Un Certain Regard prize at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Grabowsky has also worked as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films into Finnish. Aside from her acting career, she has also worked as a host on Finnish television shows. Grabowsky is known for her versatility as an actor and her ability to bring depth and nuance to her performances.
Amanda Löfman (January 16, 1980 Helsinki-) also known as AmAndA is a Finnish music artist, actor and singer.
She began her career in entertainment as a model before moving in to music and acting. Löfman released her debut album, "AmAndA" in 2002 and has since released several more albums in both Finnish and English.
In addition to her music career, Löfman has also acted in several Finnish television series and movies, including "Kallio", "Salatut Elämät" and "Hearts of Fire".
Löfman is known for her powerful voice and catchy pop songs, which have earned her a dedicated fanbase both in Finland and internationally. She has also been recognized for her philanthropic work, supporting numerous charities with her music and using her platform to advocate for various causes.