Eila Pehkonen

Eila Mirjam Pehkonen (since 1948 Kostermaa, 18 October 1924 – 10 September 1991) was a Finnish actress.[1]

Pehkonen in 1969

In theatre and films

Pehkonen was born into a family of five children. She was interested in acting and theatre since childhood, and in 1945, Pehkonen began her studies at the Helsinki Theatre Academy, graduating in 1947. During her career, she worked for several Finnish theatres. Among her colleagues in theatre, she was known as "Pehkis".

Pehkonen's film career started with two memorable roles in films directed by Valentin Vaala; the title character in Maaret – tunturien tyttö (1947) and the female lead role in Ihmiset suviyössä (1948).[2]

Private life

Since 1948, Pehkonen was married to actor and opera director Yrjö Kostermaa (1921–1997). Together they had two children.[3]

Selected filmography

  • Maaret – tunturien tyttö (1947)
  • Ihmiset suviyössä (1948)
  • Villi Pohjola (1955)
  • Rintamalotta (1956)
  • Juha (1956)
  • Punainen viiva (1959)
  • Lumisten metsien tyttö (1960)
  • Kultainen vasikka (1961)
  • Pikku Pietarin piha (1961)
  • Tulipunainen kyyhkynen (1961)
  • Ruusujen aika (1969)
  • Leikkikalugangsteri (1969)
  • Sixtynine – 69 (1969)
  • Aika hyvä ihmiseksi (1977)
  • Niskavuori (1984)
  • Uuno Epsanjassa (1985)
  • Uunon huikeat poikamiesvuodet maaseudulla (1990)
  • Vääpeli Körmy ja marsalkan sauva (1990)
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References

  1. "ELONET – Eila Pehkonen". KAVA. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  2. "Eila Pehkonen: Muistokirjoitus" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. Archived from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
  3. Kuka kukin on (Aikalaiskirja): Who's who in Finland 1978 (in Finnish). Helsinki: Otava. p. 434. ISBN 951-1-04755-8. Retrieved 29 January 2013.
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