Eero Ritala
Eero Ritala (born 30 March 1983) is a Finnish actor.
Career
After graduating from Theatre Academy Helsinki in 2008, Ritala has been seen on stage, in films and on television. He is best known for having appeared in the first season of the sketch comedy television show Putous and for his performance in a 2012 film Kulman pojat which earned him a Jussi Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.[1] He is also occasionally DJing under the pseudonym DJ Vauvaukki.[2]
Private life
Ritala is cohabiting with an actress Lotta Kaihua. The two appeared together in Kulman pojat.[3]
Selected filmography
In films
- Lasileuka (2004)
- Onni von Sopanen (2006)
- Veijarit (2010)
- Fanatics (2012)
- 21 tapaa pilata avioliitto (2013)
- Armi elää! (2015)
On television
- Enon varjo (1999)
- Akkaa päälle (2006)
- Uutishuone (2009)
- Ihmebantu (2009)
- Putous (2010)
- Tauno Tukevan sota (2010)
- Klikkaa mua (2011)
- Vino show (2014–present)
- Tripla (2015)
gollark: I'm already most of the way there, clearly.
gollark: Or I should just be supreme dictator for life, then made immortal and supreme dictator for eternity.
gollark: To stop tyranny of the majority, elections should be decided entirely randomly.
gollark: The specific bizarre way it's arranged gives tons of power to a bunch of arbitrary regions, especially ones which are likely to vote either way.
gollark: Anyway, thing is, the electoral college is not actually a very good mechanism for giving rural areas more power, that just works as a pretext for it.
References
- "Eero Ritala pesi konkarit Jussi-gaalassa: Apinoin Edelmannia". MTV Media. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- Räihä, Sirpa. "Jussi-voittaja Eero Ritala: "En kestä tosikkoja yhtään"". Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
- Mäki-Kala, Linda. "Näyttelijä Eero Ritala: "Puolison kanssa työskentely on välillä ihan hirveää"". Sanoma Magazines Finland Oy. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
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