Kyösti Erämaa

Kyösti Erämaa

Nascimento : 1899-10-23, Parainen, Finland

Morte : 1961-11-14

História

Kyösti Erämaa (October 23, 1899, Parainen - November 14, 1961) was a Finnish actor. Before her career, Kyösti Erämaa worked as a wrestler. He maintained his physical condition and started as an operetta hero, including the Koiton Show. The Wilderness later moved to the Bread of the Workers' Show in Oulu, and moved from there to Helsinki, where he starred until his death. He was the director of the Mikkeli Theater between 1948 and 1949. Kyösti Erämaa was also known as a film actor. He starred in about thirty film roles between 1934 and 1960, mainly in small parts such as the police. His best-known roles were, among others, the main part of Arah's Turma in the movie Tukkijoki (1937) and Ylitalon's Urho in the Dream of the Pasture (1940). He also starred in Pekka and Pätkä in bad trouble (1955). His last film role was a small role in the movie Isaskar Ketur's wonderful adventures (1960). From Wikipedia (fi), the free encyclopedia

Perfil

Kyösti Erämaa

Filmes

Scandal in the Girls' School
Mathias Alexander
The headmaster of a private girls' school is doing her best to maintain strict discipline in the school. In addition to the loosening morals of the students, the warm relationship between two girls is a causing concern.
Isaskar Keturin ihmeelliset seikkailut
(uncredited)
Sven Tuuva the Hero
For six hundred years Sweden had controlled most of Finland until the war with Russia that ended in 1809, when Finland became a Grand Duchy of the Russian Czar. This period drama is set during that early 19th-century war and focuses on one of its heroes, Sven Tuuva. Sven is a decent yet not too brilliant soldier, and his exploits are partly balanced here by the charms of a compatriot.
Verta käsissämme
(uncredited)
After returning home from being a prisoner of war Viktor gets a job from his friend Rolf with whom he had served. The men trust each other until Viktor meets Rolf’s wife Astrid.
Autuas eversti
(uncredited)
1918
(uncredited)
Pastor Samuel Bro has lost his faith in God. He is in conflict with the Church Council and is rejected from his priesthood. He moves away to a different life.
Pekka ja Pätkä salapoliiseina
(uncredited)
Herra sotaministeri
Evert Hackman (uncredited)
Rakas varkaani
(uncredited)
Pekka ja Pätkä pahassa pulassa
Headless Man (uncredited)
Kaunis Kaarina
(uncredited)
Neiti talonmies
(uncredited)
Veteraanin voitto
Opri
(uncredited)
Varsovan laulu
(uncredited)
A cynical tale of two liquor smugglers, who struggle with life, love and lust. A seedy love triangle is unavoidable.
Unelma karjamajalla
A small village provides a scene for intrigues, fights, love, jealousy, accusations, and revenge.
Lapseni on minun...
(uncredited)
Elsa lives in a childless marriage. But she longs for a baby. She is drawn to a man that could be the father of her long awaited child.
Aktivistit
Jäger
In 1916, Finland is still a part of Russian Empire. Eugen Schauman murders the governor of Finland, and his fellow activists take on smaller tasks in the fight for freedom.
Halveksittu
(uncredited)
Helmikuun manifesti
(uncredited)
February Manifesto was Yrjö Norta's and Toivo Särkkä's Finnish movie from 1939. It is a Finnish historical drama about developing independency based on book of the writer Mika Waltari. Movie Starring Tauno Palo and Regina Linnanheimo. For it's anti-soviet thematics it was banned in Finland from 1944 to 1987.
Koskenlaskijan morsian
(uncredited)
Onnenpotku
(uncredited)
VMV 6
Coast Guard (uncredited)
Coast guard battles the bootleggers who smuggle booze across the Gulf of Finland during the prohibition law.
Meidän poikamme ilmassa – me maassa
A documentary or rather a bulletin style movie about Finnish Air Forces in the 1930s.