Elias Gould

Elias Gould

出生 : 1991-01-01,

略歴

Elias Gould is an actor both on stage and on the screen and a singer / songwriter and recording artist for PME Records. He is known for his roles in Miss Farkku Suomi (2012) and TV-series Syke. Most recently he played Ukkola in Unknown Soldier (Tuntematon sotilas 2017) by Aku Louhimies, a Second World War Drama based on a novel by Väinö Linna. He has starred in one of the three main parts of the 2012 premiered Miss Farkku-Suomi film. Gould is a US-based background.2 Gould's debut single, "Villa Katu", was released by the record label Pme Records 20. May 2015.3 Gould has composed and wrote a song and its music video was directed by his brother Ezra Gould.43 Gould's debut album LP was released on 7 June 2019.

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Elias Gould

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Unknown Soldier
Ukkola
The film follows Finnish army machine gun company in Continuation War against Soviet Union, 1941–1944. Based on Väinö Linna's best selling novel Tuntematon Sotilas (The Unknown Soldier) and the novel's uncensored version, Sotaromaani (A War Novel).
Night Goes Long
Jusa
French meteorology researcher Sophie, living in Antarctica, arrives in Helsinki to find her online lover Mia. Mia had ended the relationship suddenly and with meeting her, Sophie hopes to regrow the love between them.
Hyväntekijä
Saku
Miss Blue Jeans
Sasu
Year 1977. Punk and new wave rock´n roll has arrived to remote Finland and a bleak small town Oulu where increasingly odd-looking youths began to appear in the street with a message. Their rebellion speaks to Välde (17). Välde dreams of joining a rock band and becoming famous. He wants to get drunk for the first time, and to win the love of Pike, the most beautiful girl in the class. When Pike wins the Miss Blue Jeans contest organised by the country´s leading (and only) pop music magazine Suosikki and takes as her boyfriend the bourgeois Henri Hakala, Välde puts all his eggs in one basket. He abandons his former self and begins purposefully constructing a new persona for himself. But everything doesn’t go as Välde wanted … The film is based on a novel by Kauko Röyhkä, an author and indie rock musician.
Jalil
Jalil is 17-year-old boy living with his Iranian family in a suburb near Helsinki. Though he has lived in Finland all his life, it seems hard for him to find acceptance among the "native" Finns. At home he faces the opposite problem. His parents demand him to respect Iranian cultural traditions. Jalil is about one day in the life of a boy standing on the edge of two cultures. On this summer day big things are bound to culminate; religion, identity, love.