Leena Häkinen (1928–1990) was a Finnish
stage
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,
film
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and
television actress
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.
[Heikkilä p.184]
Selected filmography
* ''
Sleeping Beauty
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'' (1949)
* ''
The General's Fiancée
''The General's Fiancée'' (Finnish: ''Kenraalin morsian'') is a 1951 Finnish comedy film directed by Ville Salminen and starring Sakari Halonen and Leena Häkinen.Qvist & von Bagh p.260
Cast
* Sakari Halonen as Pvt. Taavetti Hurskainen
* Leena ...
'' (1951)
* ''
Shamrock
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'' (1953)
* ''
Tweet, Tweet'' (1958)
References
Bibliography
* Ritva Heikkilä. ''Suomen kansallisteatteri: The Finnish national theatre''. W. Söderström, 1972.
External links
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1928 births
1990 deaths
Actresses from Helsinki
Finnish stage actresses
Finnish film actresses
Finnish television actresses
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