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- Actor
- Make-Up Department
- Location Management
Leo Jokela was born on 24 January 1927 in Hausjärvi, Finland. He was an actor, known for Kaasua, komisario Palmu! (1961), Inspector Palmu's Error (1960) and The Stars Will Tell, Inspector Palmu (1962). He was married to Marja-Terttu Vainio and Eila Anna-Liisa Sillantie. He died on 11 May 1975 in Helsinki, Finland.- Sari Lilliestierna was born in Hausjärvi, Finland in 1954. In the late 70s she moved to Stocholm, Sweden, where she worked as a Kindergaten teacher. She joined in a Finnish-speaking amateur theater and got interested in acting. Later she was found by a Swedish film director John Olsson, who casted her as a leading star in his film Jonny Roova (1985). That was Lilliestierna's breakthrough. After that she played in numerous of Swedish films, TV-series and theater productions. In the late 80s she moved back to her homeland, Finland, where she continued acting in both theaters and films. She has played in many popular Finnish TV-series such as Metsolat (1995), Elämän suola (1996) and Tahdon asia (2005).
- Hannu Lepistö was born in 1979 in Hausjärvi, Finland.
- Ensio Jouko was born on 19 May 1905 in Hausjärvi, Finland. He was an actor, known for Rantasuon raatajat (1942), Mies Marseillesta (1937) and Hiipivä vaara (1944). He was married to Dagi Angervo. He died on 17 August 1962.
- Ensio Rislakki was born on 14 February 1896 in Hausjärvi, Finland. He was a writer, known for Tapahtui kaukana (1950), Onnenpotku (1936) and Asessorin naishuolet (1937). He died on 30 January 1977 in Helsinki, Finland.
- Cinematographer
- Director
- Producer
Heikki Aho was born on 29 May 1895 in Hausjärvi, Finland. He was a cinematographer and director, known for Suomi kutsuu II - Lounais-Suomi (1932), Villilintujen parissa (1927) and Finland Calling (1932). He died on 27 April 1961 in Helsinki, Finland.- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Heikki Aaltoila's father was an amateur actor and musician. Aaltoila studied music 1928-34 at Helsinki Conservatoire with Erkki Melartin, Leevi Madetoja and Ernst Linko. He played the piano in silent movies, and also double bass at Helsinki University Student Orchestra. He had a job at the Finnish Broadcasting Company 1939-44, and he was the musical conductor of the Finnish National Theatre 1934-73. He composed, arranged and conducted the music for some 150 stage plays. As a film composer, he wrote music for around 75 movies.
Aaltoila had the capability to use several kind of musical styles (from Middle Age to Jazz and Modernism), and his orchestrations are very vivid. He was music critic in several newspapers in 1932-86. * "Jussi" Prize for year's best film score in 1954 and 1955.