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Sirkka Sari
(1920-1939)
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Sirkka Sari was born on 1 May 1920 in Raivola, Finland. She was an actress, known for
Women of Niskavuori (1938)
,
Rikas tyttö (1939)
and
Sysmäläinen (1938)
. She died on 30 July 1939 in Aulanko, Finland.
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Women of Niskavuori
6.5
Ilona Ahlgren
1938
Rikas tyttö
4.9
Anni Hall
1939
Sysmäläinen
5.4
Brita Ekestubbe
1938
The Cameras of Valentin Vaala
6.5
Short
Self
1937
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Rikas tyttö
4.9
Anni Hall
1939
Sysmäläinen
5.4
Brita Ekestubbe
1938
Women of Niskavuori
6.5
Ilona Ahlgren
1938
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Born
May 1
,
1920
Raivola, Finland
Died
July 30
,
1939
Aulanko, Finland
(accident)
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She died when she fell down a chimney. She was at a cast party celebrating the completion of a movie, her third and last. She mistook a chimney for a balcony and fell into a heating boiler, dying instantly.
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