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Feeliks Esaias "Esa" Pakarinen (9 February 1911 – 28 April 1989) was a Finnish actor, singer, accordionist and comedian, best known for the role of
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in the ''
Pekka and Pätkä ''Pekka and Pätkä'' ( fi, Pekka ja Pätkä) is the name of several comedy films produced by Suomen Filmiteollisuus in the 1950s in Finland, based on the popular Finnish comic characters Pekka Puupää (played by Esa Pakarinen) and Pätkä (Masa ...
'' films from 1953–1960. He was also a skilled, self-taught
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
player. His son, Esa Pakarinen Jr. (born 1947), is also an actor.


Biography


Early life

Esa, officially Feeliks Esaias Pakarinen, was born on 9 February 1911 into the family of six children of the traveling village
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Paavo Pakarinen (1882–1953) and Angeliina Hirvonen (1882–1965) in
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,
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. His father was a self-taught
accordionist Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed i ...
. At the beginning of the 1930s, in Joensuu, Esa acquired a five-line accordion from a
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s trading bootlegger and then joined an amateur band called ''Keskiyö'' ("Midnight"). This was the beginning of a long career in music. After his release from
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, he studied
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and began taking piano lessons. To make a living, he did mixed work, doing playing chores only occasionally. At this point, he also played wind instruments on the band of the Worker's Association of
Joensuu Joensuu (; krl, Jovensuu; ) is a city and municipality in North Karelia, Finland, located on the northern shore of Lake Pyhäselkä (northern part of Lake Saimaa) at the mouth of the Pielinen River (''Pielisjoki''). It was founded in 1848. Th ...
and acted in the local Workers' Theater.Esa Pakarinen
– Veikkotiitto.fi (in Finnish)
There he met his first wife, Aino Juntunen, with whom he had been married for three years during 1934–37. The
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, which broke out in 1939, invited Esa Pakarinen to serve his homeland in an air defence battery near
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,Feliks Esaias Pakarinen – Sotapolku
(in Finnish)
and, after the outbreak of the
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, Pakarinen was assigned to an air defence battery in
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. There he played with
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during the truce, e.g. in the play "Kihlaus" by
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.


Musical career

Pakarinen formed his own band called ''Rytmi'' ("Rhythm"). During this time, one of Pakarinen's popular side characters was also born. Esa used to fooling around with his tour partners without dentures; later, that toothless side character got a name from
Reino Helismaa Reino Vihtori "Repe" Helismaa (12 July 1913, Helsinki – 21 January 1965) was a Finnish singer-songwriter, musician and scriptwriter, mainly known for his humorous, yet homely songs. One of his best-known interpreters was Tapio Rautavaara. He a ...
: Severi Suhonen. His great interest was already in music at that point, although it seemed very uncertain as his main profession. He had an accordion with him and he took part in entertainment tours, where he performed e.g. with opera singer Aulikki Rautawaara. During the war, Esa Pakarinen also had time to accompany such favorite singers of the time as A. Aimo, Teijo Joutsela and Arttu Suuntala. When peace returned, he was a founding member of the band ''Jyväspojat'' in Jyväskylä, but it remained short-lived for him. Pakarinen played for some time in the orchestra of the Jyväskylä Workers' Association and in the re-introduced accordion trio, until he moved to
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with his second wife, Orvokki Vesaranta. However, no jobs were found there, and after the divorce in 1946, he moved to
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, where he formed a third band and also married his third wife, Elli Aho. Esa Pakarinen Jr. was born from this marriage. It is noteworthy that at this stage Esa Pakarinen, whose family roots are in
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, adopted his identity throughout the local dialect of Savonia with her new place of residence, and he later became acquainted with e.g. as an excellent Savonian comedian. In 1946, SAK ("Finnish Federation of Trade Unions") began organizing program tours featuring renowned artists such as
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, Eugen Malmstén and
Viljo Vesterinen Viljo "Vili" Vesterinen (26 March 1907 in Terijoki – 18 May 1961 in Helsinki) was a Finnish accordionist and composer. Vesterinen studied piano and cello in Vyborg Music Institute, but as an accordionist he was self-taught. Vesterinen mainl ...
. Esa Pakarinen also took part. Inspired by Malmstén, he then included in his repertoire a toothless accordionist, Severi Suhonen, who developed into an even more popular performer than Esa Pakarinen himself. At the end of the 1940s, Esa Pakarinen joined the evening group of Reino Helismaa and
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. Rautavaara went his separate ways in the autumn of 1950, after which Pakarinen continued to accompany Helismaa. At that time, he also met the accordionist-composer
Toivo Kärki Toivo Pietari Johannes Kärki (; 3 December 1915 – 30 April 1992) was a Finnish composer, musician, music producer and arranger. He is especially remembered for his collaboration with Reino Helismaa. Kärki composed approximately 1400 recor ...
and the singer-guitarist Jorma Ikävalko, who became the third, more serious member of the duo Helismaa-Pakarinen.Esa Pakarinen
– Pomus.net (in Finnish)


Film career

According to Suomi Filmi's film producer
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, Toivo Kärki was attracted when this entertaining trio appeared at the Workers' House of
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in early 1951. Särkkä noticed the trio's abilities and invited them to an experimental film for Suomi Filmi. In the summer of '51, the first film was ''Rovaniemen markkinoilla'', where Esa Pakarinen was first seen on the screen as the role of Severi Suhonen. The film was inspired by the ''
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'' of the same name by Kärki and Helismaa, who had previously become known to the people as a recording of Kauko Käyhkö, and also included the ''Severi Suhosen jenkka'', composed by Pakarinen himself from lyrics by Repe Helismaa.Kalervo Kärki: ''Sydämeni sävel: Toivo Kärki ja hänen musiikkinsa''. Helsinki: Mediapinta Oy, 2015. (in Finnish) The next record was recorded during the same year. The performances were the songs of Kärki and Helismaa, ''Lännen lokarin veli'' and ''Lentävä kalakukko'', both of which also became known as the theme tunes of the films. Both were filmed immediately after the premiere of ''Rovaniemen markkinoilla'', starring the new popular favorite Esa Pakarinen. During the 1950s and 60s, Esa Pakarinen was involved in a total of 20 films. In 1953, '' Rantasalmen sulttaani'', directed by Eddie Stenberg under the nickname Outsider (
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), was completed, filmed mainly in North Africa in Tunisia. Later that year, in connection with filming of '' Lentävä kalakukko'', Esa Pakarinen also got to know Martti "Masa" Niemi, who then became known as Pätkä in the ''Puupää'' films.Pekka ja Pätkä -elokuvien tähden karu kohtalo ei unohdu
– ''
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'' (in Finnish)
The first of the thirteen films in that series, ''
Pekka Puupää {{Unreferenced, date=August 2020 Pekka Puupää is a Finnish text comic and film character, created by Ola "Fogeli" Fogelberg. The character appeared 1925–1975 in the popular comic ''Pekka Puupää'' and 1952–1960 in thirteen films (' ...
'', directed by
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, premiered on the eve of
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. At its best, the ''Puupää'' films were made in the mid-1950s with up to three films a year. The last of these was ''Pekka and Pätkä as Negroes'', which was released in 1960 and was directed by Aarne Tarkas. The film series did not continue after Masa Niemi had committed suicide in 1960.


Final years

Esa Pakarinen was last seen in the role of a film ''Meiltähän tämä käy'' from 1973, directed by
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.Jukka Rislakki ja Rainer Sandell: ''Varsinainen Puupää! Ola Fogelbergin ja hänen Pekkansa tarina''. Tammi, Helsinki 2005. ISBN 951-31-1790-1. (in Finnish) So the character Severi Suhonen, who was so popular, also turned out to be remarkably long-lived. Esa's film career had begun as Severi Suhonen, and that role also ended. In this film, Esa is seen as aging in the role of Severi Suhonen. The music in the film was provided by Toivo Kärki and
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, the lyrics were by Lauri Jauhiainen. During the 1960s, the time of traditional evening culture came to an end, and this could not have affected Pakarinen's work situation either. He started working as a baker in the department stores as Severi Suhonen, although he didn't particularly like this kind of activity. The pace of
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ing slowed down after he was diagnosed with both
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and
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, and in 1974 he was awarded a sickness pension. At the age of 63, in 1974, Esa Pakarinen once again made a bold conquest by singing rock. Esa Pakarinen's comeback culminated in a seminar held in 1978 in her hometown of Varkaus, which also featured his old buddies. As early as the early 1980s, Pakarinen continued to perform mainly on small occasions. Esa Pakarinen died of cancer in his hometown of Varkaus on 28 April 1989.


Filmography

* '' Rovaniemen markkinoilla'' (1951) * '' Lännen lokarin veli'' (1952) * '' Se alkoi sateessa'' (1953), in English ''It Began in the Rain'' * '' Rantasalmen sulttaani'' (1953), in English ''Adventure in Morocco'' * '' Lentävä kalakukko'' (1953), in English ''Esa Flies to Kuopio'' * ''
Pekka Puupää {{Unreferenced, date=August 2020 Pekka Puupää is a Finnish text comic and film character, created by Ola "Fogeli" Fogelberg. The character appeared 1925–1975 in the popular comic ''Pekka Puupää'' and 1952–1960 in thirteen films (' ...
'' (1953) * ''
Pekka Puupää kesälaitumilla Pekka is a Finnish male given name. It was most popular around the middle of the 20th century. As of 2013 there were more than 100,000 people registered with this name in Finland. The nameday is the 29th of June in the Finnish tradition and the 25t ...
'' (1953), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä on a summer holiday'' * '' Hei, rillumarei!'' (1954) * ''
Pekka ja Pätkä lumimiehen jäljillä Pekka is a Finnish male given name. It was most popular around the middle of the 20th century. As of 2013 there were more than 100,000 people registered with this name in Finland. The nameday is the 29th of June in the Finnish tradition and the 25t ...
'' (1954), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä tracing The Abominable Snowman'' * ''
Pekka ja Pätkä puistotäteinä Pekka is a Finnish male given name. It was most popular around the middle of the 20th century. As of 2013 there were more than 100,000 people registered with this name in Finland. The nameday is the 29th of June in the Finnish tradition and the 25t ...
'' (1955), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä as playground supervisors'' * '' Kiinni on ja pysyy – Pekan ja Pätkän uusia seikkailuja'' (1955), in English ''Fixed and last aka the new adventures of Pekka and Pätkä'' * ''
Pekka ja Pätkä pahassa pulassa Pekka is a Finnish male given name. It was most popular around the middle of the 20th century. As of 2013 there were more than 100,000 people registered with this name in Finland. The nameday is the 29th of June in the Finnish tradition and the 25th ...
'' (1955), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä in big trouble'' * '' Pekka ja Pätkä ketjukolarissa'' (1957), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä in a pile-up'' * '' Pekka ja Pätkä salapoliiseina'' (1957), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä as private eyes'' * '' Pekka ja Pätkä sammakkomiehinä'' (1957), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä as frogmen'' * ''
Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla ''Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla'' (Swedish: ''Träskalle och Stumpen i Suez '', English: ''Pekka and Pätkä on Suez'') is a 1958 Finnish comedy directed by Armand Lohikoski and starring Esa Pakarinen and Masa Niemi. It is the tenth movie in the ...
'' (1958), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä on Suez'' * '' Pekka ja Pätkä miljonääreinä'' (1958), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä as millionaires'' * '' Pekka ja Pätkä mestarimaalareina'' (1959), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä as master painters'' * '' Pekka ja Pätkä neekereinä'' (1960), in English ''Pekka and Pätkä as negroes'' * ''
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'' (1961) * '' Meiltähän tämä käy'' (1973)


Discography


Albums

* ''Esa Pakarinen – Severi Suhonen'' (1966) * ''Severi Suhonen Ala-Tölöviöstä'' (1967) * '' Lonkalta'' (with
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; 1971) * ''Vihonviimeiset tangot'' (1972) * ''Esa & Eemeli'' (with Esko Toivonen; 1972) * ''Pakarock'' (1974) * ''Pakarock 2'' (1976) * ''Maailman paras levy'' (1977) * ''Severi kylymässä mualimassa'' (1979) * ''Beat'' (1988) * ''Savolaesta sanarrieskoo – Lauluja Kalle Väänäsen runoihin'' (1988)


Collections

* ''Esa Pakarinen'' (1968) * ''Severin parhaat 1'' (1972) * ''Severin parhaat 2'' (1974) * ''Esa Pakarinen'' (1990) * ''Unohtumattomat'' (1992) * ''Rokki on poikaa'' (1997) * ''Meiltähän tämä käy! Kaikki levytykset 1951–1988'' (2011) * ''Meiltähän tämä käy! 48 ikimuistoisinta kappaletta'' (2011)


Sources

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References


External links

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