• Lea Ruth Margit Joutseno (formerly Jönsson, 6 November 1910, Helsinki – 20 June 1977) was a Finnish actress, screenwriter and a translator. She became...
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    Navy chaplains in World War II from less than 90 to more than 2,800. Lea Joutseno, 66, Finnish film actress and comedian Bülent Ecevit attempted to form...
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    16 August 1916 – 26 February 2002) was a Finnish film actress. Like Lea Joutseno and Regina Linnanheimo, she was one of the few Finnish film actors without...
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    Ansa Ikonen Vaivaisukon morsian The Wooden Pauper's Bride 1944 (2nd) Lea Joutseno Dynamiittityttö The Girl and the Gangsters 1945 (3rd) Regina Linnanheimo...
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  • Valentin Vaala. Sirkka Sari as Anni Hall Olavi Reimas as Vilhelm Vinter Lea Joutseno as Lea Hannes Häyrinen as Markus Hall Irma Seikkula as Irja Rantanen Turo...
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  • Hällström ‡ Pikajuna pohjoiseen North Express 1948/49 (6th) Valentin Vaala ‡ Lea Joutseno ‡ Ihmiset suviyössä People in the Summer Night 1949/50 (7th) Toivo Särkkä...
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  • kamari‡ Best Actor Rauli Tuomi – Linnaisten vihreä kamari‡ Best Actress Lea Joutseno – Dynamiittityttö‡ Best Supporting Actor Yrjö Tuominen – Ristikon varjossa‡...
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  • Martti Katajisto, Eero Roine and Kaisu Leppänen, also Valentin Vaala and Lea Joutseno were awarded for the screenplay. Eila Pehkonen as Telirannan Helka Martti...
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    All of those films were light-hearted comedies starring the actress Lea Joutseno. The post-war generation of new authors did not appreciate Kersti Bergroth's...
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