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Elli Ylimaa
Ellen "Elli" Johanna Ylimaa, née Linnanheimo (1900–1982) was a Finnish stage and film actress.''Hella Wuolijoki kulttuurivaikuttaja: vuosisata Hella Wuolijoen syntymästä''. Jyväskylän yliopisto, 1988. p.191 She was the sister of the actress Regina Linnanheimo. Selected filmography * ''Substitute Wife'' (1936) * '' The Song of the Scarlet Flower'' (1938) * '' Cross of Love'' (1946) * '' Restless Blood'' (1946) * ''Tree Without Fruit'' (1947) * ''Gabriel, Come Back'' (1951) * ''Two Funny Guys ''Two Funny Guys'' (Finnish: ''2 hauskaa vekkulia'') is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Lasse Pöysti and starring Pöysti, Toini Vartiainen and Pentti Viljanen.Qvist & von Bagh p.256 The film's sets were designed by Kai Lappalainen. Ca ...'' (1953) References External links * 1900 births 1982 deaths Finnish stage actresses Finnish film actresses Actors from Turku {{Finland-actor-stub ...
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Turku
Turku ( ; ; sv, Åbo, ) is a city and former capital on the southwest coast of Finland at the mouth of the Aura River, in the region of Finland Proper (''Varsinais-Suomi'') and the former Turku and Pori Province (''Turun ja Porin lääni''; 1634–1997). The region was originally called Suomi (Finland), which later became the name for the whole country. As of 31 March 2021, the population of Turku was 194,244 making it the sixth largest city in Finland after Helsinki, Espoo, Tampere, Vantaa and Oulu. There were 281,108 inhabitants living in the Turku Central Locality, ranking it as the third largest urban area in Finland after the Capital Region area and Tampere Central Locality. The city is officially bilingual as percent of its population identify Swedish as a mother-tongue. It is unknown when Turku gained city rights. The Pope Gregory IX first mentioned the town ''Aboa'' in his ''Bulla'' in 1229 and the year is now used as the foundation year of Turku. Turku ...
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Restless Blood
''Restless Blood'' (Finnish: ''Levoton veri'') is a 1946 Finnish drama film directed by Teuvo Tulio and starring Regina Linnanheimo, Eino Katajavuori and Toini Vartiainen.Kääpä p.41 The film tells the story of siblings Sylvi and Outi, who love the same man, Sylvi's husband Valter. The couple's relationship breaks down after the tragic death of their child. After becoming blind, Sylvi suspects Valter is being unfaithful to her. She begins spying on her husband and sister Outi, and gradually her mental health deteriorates with fatal consequences. The film was shot in parallel with the Swedish-language version ''Oroligt blod''. Tulio remade the film in 1953 as ''Jealousy''. Cast * Regina Linnanheimo as Sylvi * Eino Katajavuori as Valter Sora * Toini Vartiainen as Outi Kahra * H. Stenroos as Liisa * Lauri Korpela as Brauner * Laina Laine as Housekeeper * Nora Mäkinen as Prostitute * Lida Salin as Bar hostess * Emma Väänänen as Mother in consulting room ...
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Finnish Stage Actresses
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1982 Deaths
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1900 Births
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Two Funny Guys
''Two Funny Guys'' (Finnish: ''2 hauskaa vekkulia'') is a 1953 Finnish comedy film directed by Lasse Pöysti and starring Pöysti, Toini Vartiainen and Pentti Viljanen.Qvist & von Bagh p.256 The film's sets were designed by Kai Lappalainen. Cast * Toini Vartiainen as Marja * Lasse Pöysti as Säveltäjä Jussi Mäki * Pentti Viljanen as Martti Teräs * Reino Valkama as Alfonso * Rauni Luoma as Neiti Jansson * Aino Angerkoski as Rouva hopeaheimo * Johnny Jansson as Soitto-oppilas * Tapio Rautavaara as Laulaja Ville * Annikki Tähti as Laulaja lavalla * Jorma Ikävalko as Laulaja lavalla * Kauko Kokkonen as Pianisti ja säveltäjä * Anton Soini as Talonmies * Hannes Veivo as Kanninen * Hilly Lindqvist * Elvi Saarnio as Laskun karhuaja * Elli Ylimaa * Assi Raine * Runar Tuurno * Pentti Irjala as Radioreportteri * Ossi Korhonen Ossi may refer to: Organizations * Open Source Seed Initiative, dedicated to maintaining access to plant ...
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Gabriel, Come Back
''Gabriel, Come Back'' (Finnish: ''Gabriel, tule takaisin'') is a 1951 Finnish comedy film directed by Valentin Vaala and starring Tarmo Manni, Emma Väänänen and Salli Karuna.Kääpä p.44 Cast * Tarmo Manni as Gabriel Vihervuori * Emma Väänänen as Kristina Anger * Salli Karuna as Ulrika Anger * Ansa Ikonen as Rosa Pakkala * Ilmi Parkkari as Raili * Sakari Jurkka as Eero * Holger Blommila * Kaarlo Halttunen * Kaisu Hele * Maire Hyvönen * Yrjö Ikonen * Sinikka Ilmén * Varma Lahtinen * Aurora Lindström * Uolevi Lönnberg * Erkki Pellinen * Rafael Pihlaja * Pirkko Raitio Pirkko may refer to: * Pirkko Aro (1923–2012), Finnish journalist and politician * Pirkko Irmeli Ekström (1945–2011), Finnish chess player * Pirkko Eskola, Finnish physicist * Pirkko Hämäläinen (born 1959), Finnish actress * Pirkko Hämäl ... * Sylva Rossi * Kalle Rouni * Sirkka Sipilä * Anton Soini * Annie Sundman * Olga Tainio * Onni Timonen * S ...
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Tree Without Fruit
''Tree Without Fruit'' (Finnish: ''Hedelmätön puu'') is a 1947 Finnish drama film directed by Hannu Leminen and starring Helena Kara, Rauli Tuomi and Joel Rinne.Uusitalo p.285 Cast * Helena Kara as Helena Tyrni * Rauli Tuomi as Erkki Tyrni * Joel Rinne as Tauno Sysikorpi * Rauha Rentola as Maija Raivio * Emma Väänänen as Hanna Palonen * Aino Lohikoski as Erkki's mother * Salli Karuna as Helena's mother * Enni Rekola as Mrs. Sandman * Elli Ylimaa as Ms. Lindgren * Matti Aulos as Antero Palonen * Arvi Tuomi as Harjula * Pentti Viljanen as Suomela * Ossi Elstelä as Peltonen * Uuno Montonen as Erkki's father * Sven Relander as Gynecologist * Mej-Ling Axberg as Hilkka * Irja Kuusla as Nurse * Lauri Kyöstilä as Doorman * Topo Leistelä * Ida Salmi as Head nurse * Annika Sipilä as Annika Palonen * Veikko Sorsakivi as Newspaperman * Elsa Turakainen Elsa Turakainen (8 August 1904 – 7 February 1992) was a Finnish actress ...
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Cross Of Love
''Cross of Love'' (Finnish: ''Rakkauden risti'') is a 1946 Finnish drama film directed by Teuvo Tulio and starring Regina Linnanheimo, Oscar Tengström and Ville Salminen.Qvist & von Bagh p.267 The film was shot in parallel with the Swedish-language version '' Kärlekens kors''. Cast * Regina Linnanheimo as Riitta * Oscar Tengström as Majakka-Kalle * Ville Salminen as Mauri Holmberg * Rauli Tuomi as Henrik Hormi * Pentti Viljanen as Pekka * Tuli Arjo as Singer * Lauri Korpela as Pilot * Hilly Lindqvist as Saara * Senja Soitso as Maija * Elli Ylimaa Ellen "Elli" Johanna Ylimaa, née Linnanheimo (1900–1982) was a Finnish stage and film actress.''Hella Wuolijoki kulttuurivaikuttaja: vuosisata Hella Wuolijoen syntymästä''. Jyväskylän yliopisto, 1988. p.191 She was the sister of the actress ... as Manageress of the dressmaker's shop References Bibliography * Qvist, Per Olov & von Bagh, Peter. ''Guide to the Cinema of Sweden and Finland''. Greenwood Pu ...
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Finland
Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland across Estonia to the south. Finland covers an area of with a population of 5.6 million. Helsinki is the capital and largest city, forming a larger metropolitan area with the neighbouring cities of Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns. Finnish, alongside Swedish, are the official languages. Swedish is the native language of 5.2% of the population. Finland's climate varies from humid continental in the south to the boreal in the north. The land cover is primarily a boreal forest biome, with more than 180,000 recorded lakes. Finland was first inhabited around 9000 BC after the Last Glacial Period. The Stone Age introduced several differ ...
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The Song Of The Scarlet Flower (1938 Film)
''The Song of the Scarlet Flower'' ( fi, Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta, sv, Sången om den eldröda blomman) is a 1938 Finnish romance and drama film. It is based on the novel ''The Song of the Blood-Red Flower'' by Johannes Linnankoski, telling the story of a glib log driver Olavi Koskela, who spends his free time flirting with young maids.Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta
(in Finnish)
Film is directed by and it stars Kaarlo Oksanen, Rakel Linnanheimo (sister of

Substitute Wife
''Substitute Wife'' (Finnish: ''Vaimoke'') is a 1936 Finnish romantic comedy film directed by Valentin Vaala and starring Ansa Ikonen, Tauno Palo and Uuno Laakso.Kääpä p.203 Cast * Ansa Ikonen as Kirsti Leivo / Latva * Tauno Palo as Esko Latva * Uuno Laakso as Julle * Kirsti Suonio as Sofia * Kunto Karapää as Tanu Miettinen * Sylvi Palo as Maija Pietarinen * Väinö Sola as Parish clerk * Ruth Snellman as Signe * Aino Lohikoski as Liisa * Sirpa Tolonen as Leena * Rakel Linnanheimo as Maila * Sointu Kouvo as Sirkka * Eino Jurkka as Torvela * Kaija Suonio as Dean's wife * Erwin Uimonen as Hoffman * Siiri Angerkoski as Mrs. Miettinen * Matti Aulos as Porter * Vilho Auvinen as Man in a train * Arvo Kuusla as Man in a club * Irja Kuusla as Maid * Kyösti Käyhkö as Man in a train * Liisa Nevalainen as Kirsti's guest * Otto Noro as Man in a train * Rosi Rinne as Housekeeper * Pentti Saares as Man in a phone booth * Margareta ...
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