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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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Lasse Pöysti
Lasse Erik Pöysti (24 January 1927 – 5 April 2019) was a Finnish actor, director, theatre manager and writer. He was born in Sortavala. Biography Pöysti began his career as a child actor, becoming known to the Finnish public as Olli Suominen in the "Suominen family" films. The first of these films as '' Suomisen perhe'' (1941). Pöysti was 14 years old at the time of the film. Pöysti matriculated in 1945 in the Helsinki Normal Lyceum. From 1967 to 1974, Pöysti served as manager of the Lilla Teatern, with ex-wife Birgitta Ulfsson, and also acted in many roles in Swedish. During 1974–1981 he was the manager of the Tampere Workers' Theatre, and during 1981–1985 the manager of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. In his later career he has had many speaking roles in musical plays. He also had many roles on television, including the leading roles in the Strindberg plays ''Gustav III'' ( fi, Kustaa III) and ''Erik XIV''. Another performance was the title role in the st ...
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Annikki Tähti
Annikki Tähti (in 1959–1978 Tähti-Tiensuu; 5 December 1929 – 19 June 2017) was a Finnish schlager singer, known for her wide repertoire ranging from waltz and tango to swing and Latin music, over a career lasting more than fifty years. Music career Tähti's career began when a colleague arranged, behind her back, an audition with the composer and conductor George de Godzinsky in 1950. After a few years working together, with de Godzinsky coaching and preparing Tähti for a singing career, she signed a deal with the newly established ''Scandia'' record label. Her breakthrough was a slow and nostalgic waltz, ' ( 'Remember Monrepos?'): released in 1955, it was the first gold record in Finland, and decades later remains the fourth- best-selling Finnish single of all time. It was originally intended only as the B-side to Tähti's hit single ''Pieni sydän'', but became much more popular and was released in its own right. Tähti followed this in quick succession with more hit ...
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Urho Lahti
Urho is a Finland, Finnish male given name. It was most popular in the first half of the 20th century. As of 2013 there were more than 12,000 people registered with this name in Finland. The nameday is the 17th of June. It means 'brave' or 'courageous'. A common variation is Urkki. Some people who have this name include: * Urho Castrén (1886–1965), a Finnish politician * Urho Karhumäki (1891–1947), a Finnish poet * Urho Kekkonen (1900–1986), the eighth President of Finland * Urho Kujala (born 1957), a Finnish orienteering competitor * Urho Lehtovaara (1917–1949), a Finnish Air Force aces * Urho Peltonen (1893–1951), a Finnish athlete * Urho Sirén (1932–2002), a Finnish cyclist * Urho Tallgren (1894–1959), a Finnish long-distance runner * Urho Teräs (1915–1990), a Finnish footballer * Urho Vaakanainen (born 1999), a Finnish ice hockey player See also * Saint Urho * ''Urkki (magazine), Urkki'', Finnish magazine established in reference to Urho Kekkonen Refe ...
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Aarne Hemming
Aarne as a surname may refer to: *Antti Aarne (1867–1925), Finnish folklorist *Els Aarne (1917–1995), Estonian composer *Johan Victor Aarne (1863–1934), Finnish metalsmith As a given name it may refer to: *Aarne Ahi (born 1943), Estonian animator and animated film director *Aarne Arvonen (1897–2009), Finnish supercentenarian *Aarne Blick (1894–1964), Finnish lieutenant general *Aarne Castrén (1923–1997), Finnish sailor *Aarne Ermus (born 1966), Estonian Defense Force colonel *Aarne Ervi (1910–1977), Finnish architect *Aarne Haapakoski (1904–1961), Finnish pulp writer *Aarne Heikinheimo (1894–1938), Finnish major general *Aarne Hermlin (1940–2007), Estonian chess player * Aarne Honkavaara (1924–2016), Finnish ice hockey player and coach *Aarne Hytönen (1901–1972), Finnish architect *Aarne Juutilainen (1904–1976), Finnish army captain *Aarne Kainlauri (born 1915), Finnish former steeplechaser *Aarne Kallberg (1891–1945), Finnish long-distance runner *A ...
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Ossi Korhonen
Ossi may refer to: Organizations * Open Source Seed Initiative, dedicated to maintaining access to plant genetic resources * Open Source Software Institute, promoter of open-source software solutions in the US Federal, state and municipal government agencies * Organisation of Serbian Students Abroad People * Ossi (East Germans), a nickname given to former residents of the country East Germany (GDR) * Ossian Ossi Blomqvist (1908–1955), Finnish speed skater * Oskar "Ossi" Bonde (born 1979), the drummer of the rock band Johnossi * Ossi Kauppi (1929–2000), Finnish ice hockey player * Ossi Oikarinen (born 1970), Finnish engineer who works in Formula One * Ossi Oswalda (1899–1948), German silent film actress * Ossi Reichert (1925–2006), German Alpine skier * Ossi Runne (1927–2020), Finnish conductor and composer * Ossi Sandvik (born 1953), Finnish politician Other uses * Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity * Ossi, Sardinia, a city in the province of Sassari, Sardinia Se ...
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Pentti Irjala
Pentti Irjala (23 September 1911 – 25 June 1982) was a Finnish actor. Career Since 1959, Irjala worked for the Finnish National Theatre. He appeared in over a hundred films, making him the actor with one of the longest careers in Finnish film history. He always had supporting roles in films, and was often seen in comic old man roles. Irjala was awarded the Pro Finlandia medal in 1972. Personal life Irjala was married to actress Pia Hattara (1923–2015) since the 1940s. He is buried in the Hietaniemi Cemetery in Helsinki. Selected filmography *''Isäntä soittaa hanuria'' (1949) *''Radio tekee murron'' (1951) *''Rikollinen nainen'' (1952) *''Valkoinen peura'' (1952) *''Pekka Puupää'' (1953) *''Opri'' (1954) *''Hilman päivät'' (1954) *'' The Unknown Soldier'' (1955) *''Silja – nuorena nukkunut'' (1956) *''Elokuu'' (1956) *'' Inspector Palmu's Mistake'' (1960) *''Kultainen vasikka'' (1961) *''Akseli and Elina ''Akseli and Elina'' ( fi, Akseli ja Elina) is a 1970 Finn ...
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Assi Raine
Assi may refer to: * Assi Dayan (born 1945), Israeli actor and film director * Assi El Hallani (born 1970), Lebanese singer * Jana Assi Jana Assi ( ar, جنى عاصي; born 2 July 1999) is a Lebanese former footballer who played as a forward. Club career Assi joined Safa ahead of the 2019–20 Lebanese Women's Football League, scoring five goals. In summer 2020, she left Saf ..., Lebanese footballer * Rabbi Assi, Jewish Talmudist * Area of Special Scientific Interest * South Sea Islander See also * AASI (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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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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Hilly Lindqvist
Hilly may refer to: * a place with hills * a place with hill country People Surname * Francis Billy Hilly (born 1948), Solomon Islands politician * Jed Hilly, American musician * Pat Hilly (1887–1953), American baseball player Given name * Hilly Bardwell, wife of Alastair Boyd, 7th Baron Kilmarnock * Hilly Elkins (1929–2010), American producer * Hilly Flitcraft (1923–2003), American baseball player * Hilly Hathaway (born 1969), American baseball player * Hilly Hicks Sr. (born 1950), American actor * Hilly Hicks Jr. (born 1970), American playwright and screenwriter * Hilly Kristal (1931–2007), American musician and club owner * Hilly Michaels, American musician * Hilly Rose, American radio personality Other uses * Hilly Creek, a creek in Halifax County, Virginia, U.S. See also * * Hillier (other) * Hillies (other) * Hillyer (other) * Hillyfields (other), including Hilly Field(s) * Hill (other) Hill usually refers to a ra ...
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Hannes Veivo
Hannes is a masculine given name and a diminutive of Johannes or Hannibal. Hannes may refer to: *Hannes Alfvén (1908–1995) Swedish chemist and Nobel-prize winner *Hannes Aigner (born 1989), German slalom canoeist and Olympic medalist *Hannes Androsch (born 1938), Austrian entrepreneur, consultant, politician and former Austrian Vice Chancellor *Hannes Anier (born 1993), Estonian footballer *Hannes Arch (born 1967), Austrian pilot *Hannes van Asseldonk (born 1992), Dutch racing driver *Hannes Astok (born 1964), Estonian journalist, radio presenter and politician *Hannes Bauer (born 1954), German trombonist and jazz musician * Hannes Baumann (born 1982), German sailor and Olympic competitor *Hannes de Boer (1899–1982), Dutch long jumper and Olympic competitor *Hannes Bok (1914–1964), American artist and writer *Hannes Brewis (1930–2007), South African rugby player * Hannes van der Bruggen (born 1993), Belgian footballer *Hannes Coetzee (born 1944), South African guitarist *Ha ...
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