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Kosti Klemelä is a Actor Finlandais born on 29 february 1920

Kosti Klemelä

Kosti Klemelä
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Nationality Finlande
Birth 29 february 1920
Death 26 november 2006 (at 86 years) at Helsinki (Finlande)

Kosti Klemelä (29 February 1920 – 26 March 2006) was a Finnish actor. He is best remembered for playing the role of Lt. Koskela in the Edvin Laine film The Unknown Soldier (1955). In addition to his film career, he worked for the Finnish National Theatre until his retirement. He considered his theatrical career to be more important to him than his film career.

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Olavi Tuomi
Olavi Tuomi
(5 films)
Edvin Laine
Edvin Laine
(5 films)
Osmo Harkimo
Osmo Harkimo
(2 films)
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Filmography of Kosti Klemelä (6 films)

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The Year of the Hare, 2h9
Directed by Risto Jarva
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Antti Litja, Kauko Helovirta., Markku Huhtamo, Paavo Hukkinen, Kosti Klemelä, Heikki Nousiainen
Roles U. Kärkkäinen
Rating74% 3.740023.740023.740023.740023.74002
Young advertising executive Vatanen suddenly quits his job and city life in Helsinki, and decides to spend a while in the Finnish wilderness where he becomes acquainted with nature.
The Unknown Soldier, 3h1
Directed by Edvin Laine
Origin Finlande
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Kosti Klemelä, Åke Lindman, Heikki Savolainen, Reino Tolvanen, Veikko Sinisalo, Pentti Siimes
Roles Koskela
Rating79% 3.9956053.9956053.9956053.9956053.995605
Nous sommes à l'été 1941. Une compagnie de mitrailleuses de l'est de la Finlande reçoit l'ordre de restituer leur surplus d'équipement. La société est transférée aux lignes de front. Le lendemain matin, les soldats se réveillent au son des fusils - la guerre a commencé. Les troupes finlandaises attaquent et traversent rapidement la frontière. Les jeunes recrues nerveuses de la compagnie reçoivent leur baptême de feu et les hommes se familiarisent avec la mort et les épreuves de la guerre. Sous la force et mal équipés, ils combattent un ennemi supérieur. Les listes de héros et de morts semblent interminables. L'interprétation épique d'Edvin Laine du roman de guerre de Väinö Linna "Tuntematon Sotilas" constitue un chapitre entier du livre sur l'histoire du cinéma finlandais.