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Vesa-Matti "Vesku" Loiri (4 January 1945 – 10 August 2022) was a Finnish actor, musician and comedian, best known for his role as
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, whom he portrayed in a total of 20 movies between the years 1973 and 2004. Loiri made a strong impression early in his career with the role of Jake in the drama film '' The Boys''. He later acted in notable films such as '' Rakastunut rampa'', '' Pedon merkki'', and '' The Howling Miller'', as well as the television series '' Rauta-aika''. In the latter part of his career, Loiri appeared in several dramedies, including '' Tie pohjoiseen'' (''Road North''). Loiri's comedic career began in collaboration with
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during the late 1960s. Together, they created the character
Uuno Turhapuro Uuno Turhapuro is a Finnish comedy character and antihero created by Spede Pasanen and played by Vesa-Matti Loiri. Originally appearing in ''Spede Show'' during 1971–1973, the character gained popularity through the Uuno Turhapuro films. Hi ...
, a slovenly anti-hero who entertained audiences and frustrated critics through his misadventures. Other comedic characters Loiri portrayed included
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, Jean-Pierre Kusela, and Tyyne, all of which were featured in television sketch shows in the 1980s and later expanded into films and music albums. Loiri, Pasanen, and
Simo Salminen Simo Veli Atte Salminen (8 November 1932 – 2 September 2015) was a Finnish comic-actor best known for his many performances in movies and television shows by Spede Pasanen, usually playing his sidekick in some fashion. Salminen alongside Vesa ...
formed the popular comedy trio Spede, Vesku ja Simo. In addition to his comedic roles, Loiri delivered critically acclaimed performances in theater, such as his portrayal of Kosola in the Ylioppilasteatteri production of '' Lapualaisooppera'' and Tuomas in the Turku City Theatre adaptation of ''
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''. Loiri was also known for immersing himself deeply in his roles, sometimes to the detriment of his mental health. This was particularly evident with his roles in ''The Boys'' and ''Pahat pojat'', where he portrayed intense and troubled characters. As a singer, Loiri gained acclaim for his interpretations of
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’s poetry, alongside recording Finnish pop songs, including works by
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and
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. Between 2006 and 2008, he released a trilogy of acoustic albums, ''
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'', '' Inari'', and '' Kasari'', which featured Finnish pop and rock classics. According to
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, "Loiri was one of Finland's most beloved cultural figures over six decades, playing comic and tragic roles on screen and stage, alongside a musical career." Loiri died of cancer on 10 August 2022.


Life and career

Loiri was born in
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on 4 January 1945 to Taito Loiri (1911–1995) and Lily Nylund (1916–2013), and the family moved to North Haaga when Loiri was a child. Loiri became an actor in 1962, when he had a role in the movie '' Pojat'', directed by
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, and graduated from the Finnish Theatre Academy, now the Uniarts Helsinki theatre academy, in 1966. Loiri did his most recognised work with comedian-director-producer
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, starting from ''
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''. Spede and Loiri also developed his highly popular
Uuno Turhapuro Uuno Turhapuro is a Finnish comedy character and antihero created by Spede Pasanen and played by Vesa-Matti Loiri. Originally appearing in ''Spede Show'' during 1971–1973, the character gained popularity through the Uuno Turhapuro films. Hi ...
persona which would star in one of Finland's longest and most commercially successful film-series. In 2005, he starred in the film '' Shadow of the Eagle'', which was directed by
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. Six films starring Loiri are in the top 20 list of the highest-grossing domestic films in Finland. Total number of tickets sold to the screenings of these six films is 3,715,948. As a musician, Loiri performed compositions of Perttu Hietanen and Taisto Wesslin,
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's poems,
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's drinking songs and Juha "Watt" Vainio's songs. Loiri also played the flute, a talent he put to use representing Finland at the
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in The Hague/Netherlands with the song " Huilumies", dedicated to his flute. He finished last in a field of 19 participating countries. During his career, Loiri sold over 730,000 
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records in Finland and is currently the fifth-best-selling soloist and ninth-best-selling artist of all time in the country. Loiri appeared in the premiere of Aulis Sallinen's opera ''
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'' in Los Angeles in 1992, creating the role of the blind singer. Milnes, Rodney. 'Kullervo' – a child of our time. ''
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'', June 1992, Vol 42, No 6, pp 652–655.


Early life and youth

Vesa-Matti Loiri's father, Taito Vilho Loiri, was a technical draftsman born in
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in 1911. His mother, Lily Ida Annikki Nylund, was born in Mustasaari in 1916 and grew up in
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. Lily completed the household department of the Pori Girls' Vocational School. Taito and Lily became engaged in the spring of 1942. The family settled in
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, Helsinki, and a year after Vesa-Matti's birth, a younger brother, Veli-Pekka Loiri, was born. The Loiri family had relatives living in
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, including Taito's sister Sigrid and her husband Hjalmar Berglund. Their son,
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, would later become a renowned
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. As a child, Vesa-Matti was called Matti, had heterochromatic eyes, and was said to have learned to sing before he could talk. Vesa-Matti was a sensitive child who could be moved to tears by a teacher's sharp remark in
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. Music also evoked strong emotions in him; for instance,
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's ''
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'' almost made him feel out of his body. He collected records, including stolen discs sold to him by
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's son. However, his greatest inspiration came from films, especially director
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's ''The Magician'', which left a profound impression on him. Vesa-Matti and his brother Veli-Pekka spent their summers at their grandmother's house, Lily's childhood home, located in a residential area near the center of Pori. This offered a better environment for play than Töölö, where the urban setting and traffic limited their activities. Growing up among the
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, Vesa-Matti had many peers and was regarded as the leader of his group of friends. He led boys' games that often mimicked movies, especially
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. In the early 1950s, Vesa-Matti sang in the B-section of the boys' choir Cantores Minores. However, by the time he was expected to move up to the A-section, his interests had shifted, and he gave up choir singing. During the
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in Helsinki, the Loiri family moved to
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, where Vesa-Matti made his debut in summer theater. The 1950s educational system in Finland emphasized practical professions over creativity, which led to the Loiri brothers losing interest in school. After primary school, Vesa-Matti attended the newly established Pohjois-Haaga School. In Haaga, he befriended the Kuoppamäki brothers, Jukka and
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, with whom he performed as a
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during their teenage years. In the late 1950s, Vesa-Matti was part of the band Rock Brothers Loiri, which included his brother Veli-Pekka, Mikko Kuoppamäki, and Timo Juslin. Occasionally, he performed as Rock-Olga, a female rock persona. In early 1962, the band performed a youth musical titled ''Huipulla tuulee'' (''The Wind Blows at the Top''), which caught the attention of Paavo Hukkinen, an actor and organizer for
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(Finnish Film Industry). Hukkinen inquired if Vesa-Matti would be interested in a film role. This led to his casting in the drama film '' The Boys''. Loiri had read the novel ''The Boys'' upon its release and dreamed of playing the role of Jake. However, he did not actively pursue the role; instead, he was discovered through the aforementioned musical. Loiri later noted that without ''The Boys'', he might not have pursued theater school, as his interests at the time were more focused on music.


Military service

Loiri applied to the Finnish Theatre Academy in the spring of 1962 but was not admitted at that time. He decided to complete his military service instead. He volunteered for service at the age of 17, but a doctor had marked his fitness classification in a way that was misinterpreted. Loiri began his
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in the Coastal Artillery Regiment at
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near Helsinki in October 1962, just a few weeks before the premiere of the film '' The Boys''. At the same time, he held a trainee contract as a stagehand at the opera house, which had to be terminated due to his military commitment—a process that proved challenging. Loiri was granted leave from the military to travel to
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for the premiere of ''The Boys''. He reapplied to the Theatre Academy in the spring of 1963 and was accepted. Loiri completed his military service in September 1963 with the rank of
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. Loiri grew significantly during his time in the army. When he began his service, he was 169 centimeters tall, and by the time he was discharged, he had grown to 183 centimeters. He also matured emotionally, although he described the overall experience as unpleasant; the military helped to curb his self-centeredness, preventing the popularity of ''The Boys'' from going to his head.


Acting career

Loiri's acting career spanned approximately 60 years. He performed in theater, film, and television, with his career often described as built from highly contrasting elements. While best known for his comedic roles, he also acted in serious dramas. Over 70 film roles are credited to him.


Theater Roles

Loiri was part of the Helsinki City Theatre from 1966 to 1971 and the Turku City Theatre from 1973 to 1977. Between 1971 and 1973, he worked as a freelance actor.Suomen teatterit ja teatterintekijät 1993, p. 273


Helsinki City Theatre

Many actors of the previous generation were known for their heavy drinking. Leo Lähteenmäki helped the young Loiri connect with his small role in ''The Kurdish Prince'' by giving him alcohol, aiming to induce a mild hangover to help unlock the performance. Later, Loiri passed on this method to
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. One of the earliest mentions of Loiri's theater roles appeared in
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in September 1964, describing his minor part in ''Under the North Star'' as a "feverish Singer Boy". In the 1960s, Loiri's early career was marked by leftist influences, partly due to his connections to the political song movement.Nevalainen, p. 10 Notable roles included "God’s Chosen Leader" Kosola in Arvo Salo’s ''Lapualaisooppera'',
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in
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’s production of ''
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'', and Nikolai Stavrogin in Dostoevsky’s ''Demons''. Directors who influenced him included Matti Aro,
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, and Arto af Hällström, but Kalle Holmberg was the most significant. Loiri would cancel lighter projects, such as films, to collaborate with Holmberg, finding the partnership creatively revitalizing. When directing ''Lapualaisooppera'', Holmberg asked Loiri if he could imagine doing political theater. Loiri replied, "Politics don’t interest me at all." Holmberg clarified that it was about theater, not politics, and Loiri agreed. Thus began a 30-year collaboration between the two. ''Lapualaisooppera'' premiered in March 1966. Loiri's portrayal of Kosola was highly internalized and powerfully delivered, captivating the audience with his first line, "Kosola is coming!" The play became one of the most significant in Finnish theater history, receiving extensive media coverage.
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critic Sole Uexküll highlighted Loiri's resonant voice and youthful appearance. In spring 1969, Loiri played Kyösti Karjanmaa in '' The Ostrobothnians'', again directed by Holmberg. During a fight scene, he injured his leg and took a weeks-long sick leave, coinciding with a theater seminar. Despite his injury, he managed to perform on stage, but his legs gave out immediately after exiting.


Turku City Theatre

Holmberg's adaptation of
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’s ''Seven Brothers'' was performed at Turku City Theatre from 1972 to 1976, with additional shows in
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and
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. Loiri played Tuomas, a role he inherited after Juha Hyppönen left for non-artistic reasons. The production was a hectic period for Loiri, as he also filmed the first ''Uuno'' movie in summer 1973 and welcomed his first child in the fall. Other notable productions during his Turku years included ''Tasangolta tuulee'', focusing on Turkish migrant workers, and
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’s ''
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'', in which he portrayed Yasha.


Opera

In 1992, Loiri portrayed a blind singer in
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’s opera ''Kullervo'', with
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in the title role. ''Kullervo'' premiered in
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in February 1992 and had its Finnish debut at Helsinki's new opera house in November 1993. Loiri's performance received mixed reviews, but subsequent performances in
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in 1995 were more favorably received.Tervo, "Taidanpa olla tosi skitso! Mutta toisaaltaan; siitähän mä just leipäni saan", ch. 4 Loiri had previously performed the role of Jimmy Mahoney in ''The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny'' from 1970 to 1971.


Film roles

Vesa-Matti Loiri's first film role was at the age of 17 in Mikko Niskanen's youth drama ''Pojat'' (1962). However, his breakthrough role is often considered to be in Niskanen's ''Lapualaismorsian'' (1967). Loiri performed significant dramatic roles in films such as ''Rakastunut rampa'' (1975), ''Pedon merkki'' (1981), '' Sokkotanssi'' (1999), '' Rumble'' (2002), ''
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'' (2003), and '' Tie pohjoiseen'' (2012).


Spede Productions

Loiri starred in 19 ''Uuno Turhapuro'' films and over ten other full-length films produced by Spede Pasanen. Most were directed by
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, as were the ''Turhapuro'' films. These productions were characterized by strong box-office results but often poor critical reception. Loiri's first appearance in a Spede production was in ''
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'' (1968), directed by Jukka Virtanen. Loiri played a soldier in this comedic film known for its anachronistic humor. This marked the beginning of a long-lasting collaboration between Loiri, Spede Pasanen, and
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. Loiri's performance in '' Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut'' (1969) was noted by
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's Matti Rosvall: "Loiri carries the role admirably, even though it is a collection of absurd situations rather than a cohesive role." That same year, '' Leikkikalugangsteri'' premiered, where critics felt Loiri needed strong direction to avoid falling into mannerisms. The first color Spede production, '' Pohjan tähteet'' (1969), starred Loiri as the lead character Pohja. He also co-wrote the script with Pasanen and Kokkonen. Critics praised Loiri's multifaceted talent in the film, which has been considered one of the best Spede productions despite its shortcomings. In 1970, Loiri played the titular role in ''
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'', a satire of the leftist student movements of the time. Although contemporary critics disapproved of the film's anti-intellectualism and risqué humor, later reviews acknowledged its cultural and satirical value. Loiri continued his collaboration with Pasanen and Kokkonen, contributing as a co-writer for ''
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'' (1970) and appearing in major Spede productions such as ''
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'' (1971) and '' Hirttämättömät'' (1971). His role in the latter earned praise for his portrayal of an anti-hero. Loiri's portrayal of Uuno Turhapuro began with the eponymous film ''
Uuno Turhapuro Uuno Turhapuro is a Finnish comedy character and antihero created by Spede Pasanen and played by Vesa-Matti Loiri. Originally appearing in ''Spede Show'' during 1971–1973, the character gained popularity through the Uuno Turhapuro films. Hi ...
'' in 1973. These films became box-office successes, sustaining Finnish cinema during a period of decline. Though often criticized, the ''Turhapuro'' series gained cultural significance over time.


Other productions

Loiri's debut in ''Pojat'' received critical acclaim, with reviewers highlighting his naturalistic performance. The iconic final scene, where his character Jake chases after a departing train, is considered a landmark moment in Finnish cinema. Loiri also appeared in films by
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, including '' Hellyys'' (1972) and '' Krapula'' (1973), though these performances garnered less attention.


Dubbing

He was the voice of the
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in the Finnish dub of
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's ''
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even performing the musical numbers ''Friend Like Me'' and ''Prince Ali''. When dubbing the Genie, Loiri did not see the original
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version and was only given a slight idea of what the original gags and jokes were. Disney gave the team an award for the best foreign ''Aladdin'' dub.


Television roles

In the 1960s, Loiri acted in
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's TV theater, where his early roles included Aljoška in Mikko Niskanen's television play '' Ihmisiä elämän pohjalla'' (1967) and Tommi in Veikko Kerttula's play '' Olviretki Schleusingenissa'' (1967).Tervo, p. 694 Later, Loiri played a significant role as the blacksmith Ilmarinen in the TV theater's
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adaptation titled '' Rauta-aika'' (1982). The story of ''Tykkimies Kauppala'' was adapted into a
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in 1977, and Loiri reprised his familiar stage role. According to Loiri's biographer Tuomas Marjamäki, Kauppala is like an older version of Jaakko from the film ''Pojat''. The tragedy of Kauppala is based on true events witnessed by the work's author Ruuth during his military service. In December 1979, Tuija-Maija Niskanen's television film '' Seth Mattsonin tarina'', starring Loiri in the title role, was broadcast for the first time. The role of the suicidal Seth Mattson became too intense and real for Loiri, and he required professional help to overcome it. Directed by Kalle Holmberg, ''Rauta-aika'' became a major television event of its time. Loiri's role as the blacksmith Ilmarinen surprised many, as he was predominantly known as Uuno Turhapuro at that time. For some contemporaries, the connection to Turhapuro became a pretext for criticizing ''Rauta-aika''. Despite being an expensive and controversial production, it received numerous awards. Production of ''Rauta-aika'' began as early as 1978, during which Loiri periodically underwent psychiatric treatment. His mental collapse was preceded by multiple personal blows, such as the death of his wife Mona Loiri in a traffic accident and tax disputes. The situation was exacerbated by the combination of sedatives and alcohol. Jukka Kajava called ''Rauta-aika'' "the greatest Finnish television creation of all time." However, its costs were understated at over five million Finnish marks. In 1982, Jörn Donner estimated the actual cost of ''Rauta-aika'' to be 26 million marks, equivalent to approximately 12.6 million euros in 2023. Turhapuro has occasionally been considered a modernized version of Juutas Käkriäinen from the novel '' Putkinotko''. In 1998, Loiri played the role of Juutas in Reima Kekäläinen's television series '' Putkinotko''. Juutas' foul-mouthed wife Rosina was portrayed by
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, and Loiri's daughter Jenni Loiri also appeared in the series. Loiri also appeared in several short films. The cult classic
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's farcical road movie '' Rumble'' (2002) featured Loiri as Leo, the eldest member of a reckless quartet. In 1995, Loiri played a supporting role in Jukka-Pekka Siili's psychological drama '' Ruuvimies'', portraying a warehouse worker, Simo Nikander, whose romantic interest is Titta Jokinen's secretary Vaara.


Vesku Show

Loiri's titular show, '' Vesku Show'' (1988–1991), was both written by and starred Loiri, alongside Simo Salminen,
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, Eija Vilpas, and Juha Muje. Episodes ran approximately 45 minutes without advertisements and aired every four weeks. The program was a direct continuation of '' Spede Show'', in which Loiri participated during the early 1970s and again from 1984, after a ten-year hiatus. Several of Loiri's iconic characters from ''Spede Show'', such as the singer Kusela and television announcer Tyyne, were carried over into ''Vesku Show''. A new character introduced in the series was a big-toothed bartender known for the catchphrase "jummi jammia." The show garnered up to 1.6 million viewers at its peak.


Comedy characters

As a comedian, Loiri gained recognition in the late 1960s through the television series '' Jatkoaika''. In the fall of 1968, ''Jatkoaika'' organized "unofficial Finnish championship competitions for falling," in which Loiri participated, making exaggerated pratfalls one of his trademarks. One of his early comedy characters, the clumsy Hemminki Hämminki, was born. Wearing oversized costumes, Hemminki Hämminki also spoke in a unique style, adding a "p" sound before consonants. This became known as "ploirism." Loiri's first comedic role on television was as Sankari in Hannes Häyrinen’s popular comedy series '' Hanski'' in the fall of 1966. In the spring of 1967, he appeared in the musical May Day comedy ''Kivenhakkaaja Valperin painajaiset''. Loiri rose to national fame portraying
Uuno Turhapuro Uuno Turhapuro is a Finnish comedy character and antihero created by Spede Pasanen and played by Vesa-Matti Loiri. Originally appearing in ''Spede Show'' during 1971–1973, the character gained popularity through the Uuno Turhapuro films. Hi ...
, a character that originated in Spede’s television programs and made its film debut in ''
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'' (1973). The precursor to Uuno, Usko, first appeared in ''Spede Show'' on 12 September 1971. Usko did not yet exhibit Uuno’s trademark mumbling speech or exaggerated gait and dressed neatly, but the essence of Turhapuro was already discernible. The final Turhapuro film, ''
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'', was made in 2004, 31 years later. Initially skeptical that a sketch character would work in a full-length film, Loiri quickly changed his mind. Turhapuro stands apart among Loiri’s comedic creations for its longevity. Other well-known characters appearing in both television and films include Nasse-setä, Jean-Pierre Kusela, and Tyyne. The comedic characters were given small backstories. Nasse-setä, a leftist who despises children, started as a cultural journalist in television. His career advanced by marching under a red flag. Over time, Nasse became an alcoholic and transitioned into children’s programming, which ironically endeared him to young audiences. The character of Tyyne originated from Loiri trying on Saija Hakola’s wigs. Tyyne is a call girl seeking wealthy men. Jean-Pierre Kusela, with his large nose and pretentious manner, began evolving in the early 1970s. He took credit for others’ songs and laughed with a boisterous, fake laugh, accompanied by pianist
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. In 1996, MTV3 produced a 23-episode television series about Turhapuro, aired during the spring season. Written by
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and directed by Reija Virolainen, it featured the ''Turhapuro'' film cast, except for Härski Hartikainen. The series was a disappointment and has never been released on DVD. However, it helped launch the career of musician Linda Lampenius, who played psychiatrist Kielo Nuppu. According to
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, Loiri's comedic characters resonate with the "national psyche." They combine bold and subtle humor, blending adult and children's comedy. Underpinning all of them is Loiri's inherent seriousness and sharp observational skills. In the role of Uuno Turhapuro, Loiri masterfully navigated the spectrum between "normality" and madness. Loiri's extensive workload brought substantial income. In 1973, he earned a six-figure sum and faced scrutiny from tax authorities. Alongside his work in theater, films, and television, he supplemented his income through television advertisements, which offered high returns for minimal time investment. While Loiri incurred tax debts, he cleared them by the late 1980s. For Loiri, comedy's most important contribution was its capacity to critique inhumanity.


Musician

As a singer, Vesa-Matti Loiri is known for interpreting Finnish schlager music and songs set to the poems of
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. His repertoire also includes humorous songs, folk-style interpretations of
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classics, and Christmas carols. Loiri's first single, released in 1968, was the humorous " Saiskos pluvan?," followed by around 40 singles, the last being "Eilen kun mä tiennyt en" (2016), a duet with
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. In the 2000s, Loiri slowed his work pace due to health issues, and music took precedence over films in his career. Adding the letter "P" to the beginning of words became known as "ploirism," spreading even among schoolchildren. This trend led to subpar essay grades. The phrase "Plupa" carries a deeper meaning, mocking Finnish men's difficulty initiating conversations on the dance floor. Loiri used his comedy to highlight Finnish customs' oddities, such as the popularity of the
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, which he viewed as a sign of poor musical taste. He parodied the genre with songs like "Lankon tango" and "Vie minut minne tahdot," the latter being so skillful a parody that it was not always recognized as satire. According to Loiri, Finns do not understand parody unless it is very overt. Loiri also played the
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, particularly jazz, and his debut album, '' 4+20'' (1971), was almost entirely
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. It includes a rendition of
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’s " The Weeping Flute." Loiri performed frequently at
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, debuting in 1974. The first pressing of ''4+20'' was limited to about 4,000 copies, with reissues appearing only in the 2010s. The original album became a collector's favorite, fetching high prices. Loiri's second album, ''Vesku Suomesta,'' released in 1972, featured jazz-inspired renditions of folk songs. He had not yet found his style as a recording artist, as evidenced by his next two albums. The 1973 release ''Veskunoita'' was a comedy album, while the 1974 ''Merirosvokapteeni Ynjevi Lavankopoksahdus'' was a children’s album. A critic from *Ilta-Sanomat* described ''Vesku Suomesta'' as "immature," blaming the album's producers while acknowledging Loiri's singing voice. In the early 1980s, Loiri transitioned from performing in restaurants to large concert halls. In the spring of 1980, he performed at the
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, interpreting, among others, Leino's poems. That same year, Loiri represented
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with "Huilumies," composed specifically for him by
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. The song finished last in the final with six points. Loiri recorded songs based on Eino Leino's poems for the first time on the 1978 album ''
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.'' The album sold double platinum, with nearly 118,000 copies sold. He released four albums based on Leino's works, the last being '' Päivän laskiessa'' in 2001. The compositions were by
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and amateur musician Perttu Hietanen, with arrangements by guitarist Taisto Wesslin. Loiri also interpreted songs written by
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on the album '' Vesku Helismaasta'' (1977) and by
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on two '' Ystävän laulut'' albums (2003 and 2004). In the 1980s, Loiri's comedy characters inspired three albums. As Jean-Pierre Kusela, he released ''Naurava kulkuri'' (1986) and ''Voi hyvä tavaton'' (1987). As Tyyne Lipasti, he recorded ''Pim peli pom'' (1988), featuring interpretations of "Tahdon olla sulle hellä" and "Fiilaten ja höyläten." Each sold tens of thousands of copies. The bartender Auvo starred in two cassettes titled ''Erittäin kliffaa,'' containing sketches instead of music. In 1998, Loiri held a church concert tour, raising nearly 170,000 Finnish marks for the
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. From 2006 to 2008, Loiri released the ''Lappi'' trilogy, featuring acoustic versions of Finnish pop and rock songs. The trilogy concluded with '' Kasari'' in 2008, which Loiri called "perhaps the last album." However, he released '' Hyvää puuta'' in 2009, featuring songs written for him by J. Karjalainen, Heikki Salo, and
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.


Athlete

Loiri also had a lifelong interest and exceptional talent in a number of sports, especially
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
. It has been said that, had he not chosen to concentrate on acting, he could have become a national professional-level goalkeeper. He was signed by juggernauts HJK for one season in 1972. Loiri attended Pohjois-Haagan yhteiskoulu and engaged in various sports, including
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, football,
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,
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,
ice hockey Ice hockey (or simply hockey in North America) is a team sport played on ice skates, usually on an Ice rink, ice skating rink with Ice hockey rink, lines and markings specific to the sport. It belongs to a family of sports called hockey. Tw ...
,
billiards Cue sports are a wide variety of games of skill played with a cue stick, which is used to strike billiard balls and thereby cause them to move around a cloth-covered table bounded by elastic bumpers known as . Cue sports, a category of stic ...
, and
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. In 1969, he stated that he enjoyed playing ball sports, "from ice hockey to billiards." Loiri always played as a
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in team sports. He won Finnish championships in water polo and handball. Among the sports he practiced, he considered football and boxing the most serious. He gave up his sports career in favor of acting. As a child, Loiri was deeply impressed by
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's
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save during the football final between
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and Yugoslavia in the
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, inspiring him to become a goalkeeper. His other football idols included
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and
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. Loiri played football for Huopalahden Hurjat and Töölön Vesa during his youth. In the early 1960s, he joined Töölön Vesa's first team in Finland's third division but ended his football career when he started studying at the Theatre Academy Helsinki. Later, Loiri played as a goalkeeper for the entertainers’ sports club
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, from which HJK recruited him in November 1971 as a reserve goalkeeper due to an injury crisis. HJK had monitored Loiri since his time at Töölön Vesa. According to Markku Peltoniemi, his flexibility stood out, although his ball-handling and technique were not on par with Finland's top-tier goalkeepers. Loiri played one season with HJK in 1972. During that season, he participated in at least one match in the
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and part of an exhibition game against Polish club
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. HJK's head coach Raimo Kauppinen described Loiri as a good goalkeeper who was serious and committed. Loiri also played for
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. Both Peltoniemi and Loiri believed that he could have become a top-level Finnish goalkeeper if he had focused solely on football. In water polo, Loiri won three Finnish championships, representing Helsingfors Simsällskap. He was partly recruited to the team to attract more spectators. Previously, water polo matches had not even charged admission, but when Loiri played, Helsingin urheilutalo games were sold out. As a goalkeeper, he performed particularly well in home matches. In handball, Loiri won one Finnish championship, representing
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. Totte Nikander, a former national team coach, convinced him to join. In ice hockey, Loiri played as a goalkeeper for Jokers' second team and for Kiekko-67 during his time in Turku, competing in Finland's second and third divisions. He always played as a goalkeeper in these sports as well. Loiri was fascinated by boxing from a young age and participated in youth boxing. Between 1969 and 1970, he fought three matches in the 75 kg open category, winning two. Although he had trained in boxing, these matches were partly publicity stunts to fill seats, as audiences were curious about how the well-known actor would perform. Loiri stated that his sense of rhythm was helpful in boxing but acknowledged that black eyes would not have suited an acting career. Loiri was also a talented
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player, showcasing his skills in the film ''
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'' (1984). His serious billiards play focused on Kaisa, the only competitive format in Finland at the time. He achieved a career-best 14th place in the national championships. He served as chairman of the Finnish Billiards Federation for multiple years, receiving the federation's silver merit award in 1989. In golf, Loiri organized the Vesku Open, a namesake tournament held at
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for four years. Golf remained a hobby without notable achievements. He was also an avid
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enthusiast, owning horses from the 1980s onward. One of his horses, Fabrice Duo, won the Suuri Suomalainen Derby in 2015.


Personal life


Relationships

Loiri was
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three times, with two marriages ending in
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and one in his spouse's death. His first wife was actress Tuula Nyman, to whom he was married from 1967 to 1969. His second wife, Mona Loiri, died in a car accident in 1977. Vesa-Matti and Mona Loiri's son Jan also died in a car accident in 1994 at the age of 20. With his third wife, Riitta Loiri, Vesa-Matti had two children: Jenni (b. 1979) and Joonas (1982–2019). Loiri was
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to
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Katja Peiponen from 1971 to 1972 and later to model
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from 1989 to 1993. From 1994 onward, he was in a domestic partnership with Stina Toljander (later Edelmann), who was 23 years his junior. Loiri and Toljander lived together in
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, Helsinki. They had two sons, Ukko (b. 1995) and Sampo (b. 1996), before separating in 1999. Loiri also dated Lenita Airisto in the 1970s.


Injury and lifestyle

In 1970, just before filming ''Speedy Gonzales – Noin 7 veljeksen poika'', Loiri was seriously injured while playing football. He reportedly had a near-death experience, including an
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.
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replaced him in the role of bank robber Clyde in the film. In addition to his injuries, the tragic deaths of his wife and son deepened his interest in
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and visions of the
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. During the late 1970s, Loiri became a student of
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Aino Kassinen for several years. Loiri's worldview was often described as deeply spiritual. He was fascinated by
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and
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.


Death

On 10 August 2022 Loiri died from cancer, at the age of 77. Loiri's funeral was held on 20 September 2022 at St. John's Church in Helsinki.


Awards and recognitions

* 1963: Honorary
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for his role in '' Pojat''. * 1976:
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for Best Male Actor in '' Rakastunut rampa''. * 1982:
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for Best Supporting Male Actor in '' Pedon merkki''. * 1983:
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for his wide appearance in the year's films. * 1984: Telvis Award for Best Male Performer. * 1986: Telvis Award for Best Male Performer. * 1987: Telvis Award for Best Male Performer. * 1989: Special
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. * 1996: Awarded the
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by President
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. * 1998: Betoni-Jussi for lifetime achievement in film. * 1999: Special Telvis Award. * 2003: Emma Award for Male Soloist of the Year. * 2003: Awarded at the Festival International du Film Indépendant in
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for his role in ''
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''. * 2006: Emma Award for Male Soloist of the Year. * 2007: Emma Award for Male Soloist of the Year. * 2010: Lifetime Achievement Award at the
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in
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. * 2011:
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for exceptional contributions to Finnish television. * 2011: State Prize for Art in Finland.


Legacy

Peter von Bagh Kari Peter Conrad von Bagh (29 August 1943 – 17 September 2014) was a Finland, Finnish film historian and director. Von Bagh worked as the head of the Finnish Film Archive, editor-in-chief of ''Filmihullu'' magazine and co-founder and director ...
considered Loiri to be undoubtedly one of Finland's most talented and powerful actors. In 2005, he was voted the second-best Finnish actor of all time in an ''
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'' readers' poll.
Mika Kaurismäki Mika Juhani Kaurismäki (; born 21 September 1955) is a Finnish film director. Early life and education Mika Kaurismäki was born in Orimattila. He is the elder brother of Aki Kaurismäki. After high school, Kaurismäki worked as a painter of ...
directed a documentary about Loiri titled '' Vesku'', which premiered in
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on 20 August 2010. Loiri, who personally selected the participants for the documentary, stated that the film deeply moved him and gave his full approval to Kaurismäki's vision. In 2010, Petri Nevalainen published a biography of Loiri titled '' Saiskos pluvan, Vesa-Matti Loiri''. However, Loiri did not participate in the making of the book, did not give interviews, and did not approve the biography. He expressed dissatisfaction with its unauthorized nature. In September 2019, Otava published a biography of Loiri written by
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titled '' Loiri''. In August 2013,
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honored Loiri as the club's most colorful goalkeeper of all time. In 2023,
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produced a 20-episode audio drama titled ''Rakastitko, Vesku?'' The drama was written by Liila Jokelin, Jussi Moila, and Juhana von Bagh, who also directed the production. Pyry Kähkönen portrayed Loiri in the series.


Discography


Albums


Compilations


Singles

*2008: "Sydämeeni joulun teen" (reached No. 14 in the Finnish Singles Chart) *2009: "Hyvää puuta" (reached No. 19 in the Finnish Singles Chart)


Filmography

* '' Master Cheng'' (2019) * '' Elämältä kaiken sain'' (2015) * '' Road North'' (2012) * ''
The Storage ''The Storage'' () is a 2011 Finnish comedy film The comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor. These films are designed to amuse audiences and make them laugh. Films in this genre typically have a happy ending, with dark comedy b ...
'' (2011) * '' Shadow of the Eagle'' (2005; ) * ''
Uuno Turhapuro – This Is My Life ''Uuno Turhapuro – This Is My Life'' is a 2004 Finnish comedy film, made as a tribute to Spede Pasanen. It is the twentieth and last installment in the Uuno Turhapuro film series. Plot Uuno disguises as an old man and infiltrates a nursi ...
'' (2004) * '' Bad Boys'' (2003; ) * '' Rumble'' (2002) * '' Hurmaava joukkoitsemurha'' (2000) * '' Talossa on Saatana'' (1999) * '' History Is Made at Night'' (1999) * '' Sokkotanssi'' (1999) * '' Johtaja Uuno Turhapuro – pisnismies'' (1998) * '' Kummeli: Kultakuume'' (1997) * '' Ruuvimies'' (1995) * '' Kesäyön unelma'' (1994) * '' Vääpeli Körmy – Taisteluni'' (1994) * '' Uuno Turhapuron poika'' (1993) * '' Ripa ruostuu'' (1993) * '' Kuka on Joe Louis?'' (1992) * '' Uuno Turhapuro, Suomen tasavallan herra presidentti'' (1992) * ''
Vääpeli Körmy ja vetenalaiset vehkeet ( in Swedish) is a Finnish and former Swedish non-commissioned officer military rank above () and below (). The rank is derived from the German rank and was used as a rank in the Landsknecht (15th and 16th century) for the one who was respons ...
'' (1991) * '' Uuno Turhapuro, herra Helsingin herra'' (1991) * '' Uunon huikeat poikamiesvuodet maaseudulla'' (1990) * '' Tupla-Uuno'' (1988) * '' Uuno Turhapuro – kaksoisagentti'' (1987) * '' Älä itke Iines'' (1987) * '' Pikkupojat'' (1986) * '' Liian iso keikka'' (1986) * ''
Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle ''Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle'' (''"Uuno Turhapuro moves to the country"'') is a 1986 Finnish comedy film, the 11th film in the ''Uuno Turhapuro'' film series. The film attracted a total of 556,519 viewers. It is the fourth most successful ''U ...
'' (1986) * ''
Uuno Epsanjassa ''Uuno Epsanjassa'' (an intentional misspelling of "Uuno in Spain") is a Finnish 1985 comedy film directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the tenth film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. It was seen by more than 600,000 people in the theatres, making it th ...
'' (1985) * '' Hei kliffaa hei!'' (1985) * '' Kepissä on kaksi päätä'' (1985) * ''
Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissä ''Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissä'' (''Uuno Turhapuro in the Army'') is a 1984 Finnish comedy and the ninth film in the Uuno Turhapuro film series starring Vesa-Matti Loiri as the title character, Spede Pasanen as the potty-mouthed mechanic ''H ...
'' (1984) * '' Lentävät luupäät'' (1984) * ''
Uuno Turhapuron muisti palailee pätkittäin Uuno is a Finnish and Estonian male given name, and may refer to: * Uuno Kailas (1901–1933), Finnish poet, author, and translator *Uuno Klami (1900–1961), Finnish composer *Uuno Laakso (1896–1956), Finnish actor * Uuno Montonen (1891–1973 ...
'' (1983) * ''
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'' (1983) * '' Ulvova mylläri'' (1982) * '' Uuno Turhapuro menettää muistinsa'' (1982) * ''
Uuno Turhapuron aviokriisi (''The Marital Crisis of Uuno Turhapuro'', also ''The Marital Crisis of Numbskull Emptybrook'') is a Finnish 1981 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the sixth film in the series, and it is the first film ...
'' (1981) * '' Pedon merkki'' (1981) * '' Tup-akka-lakko'' (1980) * ''
Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit ''Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit'' (''The Test-tube Adult and Simo's Angels'') is a 1979 Finnish comedy film directed, written and starring Spede Pasanen, along with the typical comic-cast of Simo Salminen, Vesa-Matti Loiri, Tapio Hämälä ...
'' (1979) * '' Rautakauppias Uuno Turhapuro, presidentin vävy'' (1978) * '' Häpy Endkö? Eli kuinka Uuno Turhapuro sai niin kauniin ja rikkaan vaimon'' (1977) * '' Tykkimies Kauppalan viimeiset vaiheet'' (1977) * ''
Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro ''Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro'' is a Finnish 1976 comedy film written by Spede Pasanen and directed by Ere Kokkonen. It is the third film in the Uuno Turhapuro series. The film's title translates to "Lottery winner UKK Turhapuro", UKK being an ap ...
'' (1976) * ''
Seitsemän veljestä ''Seitsemän veljestä'' (; literally translated ''The Seven Brothers'', or ''The Brothers Seven'' in Douglas Robinson's 2017 translation) is the first and only novel by Aleksis Kivi, the national author of Finland.Rakastunut rampa'' (1975) * '' Professori Uuno D.G. Turhapuro'' (1975) * '' Robin Hood ja hänen iloiset vekkulinsa Sherwoodin pusikoissa'' (1974) * ''
Uuno Turhapuro Uuno Turhapuro is a Finnish comedy character and antihero created by Spede Pasanen and played by Vesa-Matti Loiri. Originally appearing in ''Spede Show'' during 1971–1973, the character gained popularity through the Uuno Turhapuro films. Hi ...
'' (1973) * '' Lasinen eläintarha'' (1973) * '' Hellyys'' (1972) * '' Hirttämättömät'' (1971) * ''
Kahdeksas veljes Kahdeksas veljes (The Eighth Brother) is a 1971 Finnish film directed by Spede Pasanen. It was Pasanen's first completely independent work as a screenwriter and director. The film attracted 176,175 viewers to theaters. Despite the title, the plo ...
'' (1971) * ''
Jussi Pussi Jussi Pussi is a 1970 in film, 1970 Finnish film directed by Ere Kokkonen and produced by Spede Pasanen. Vesa-Matti Loiri stars in the title role. The film explores the university environment of the 1960s and 1970s, particularly the political ten ...
'' (1970) * '' Pohjan tähteet'' (1969) * '' Leikkikalugangsteri'' (1969) * '' Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut'' (1969) * '' Oma'' (1969) * ''
Noin seitsemän veljestä ''About Seven Brothers'' (; also stylised as ''"Noin 7 Veljestä"'') is a 1968 comedy directed by Jukka Virtanen and which was written and produced by Spede Pasanen. The film is a loose parody of the Robin Hood story. The name of the film is a tak ...
'' (1968) * '' Luule kanssamme'' (1968) * '' Lapualaismorsian'' (1967) * '' Pojat'' (1962)


See also

*
List of best-selling music artists in Finland These are the lists of the music artists that have the highest certified record sales in Finland (and/or sales explicitly confirmed by Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland in their database). The lists consist of albums and singles (vinyl, CD, ...
*
Nasse-setä Nasse-setä ( Finnish for "Uncle Nasse") is a Finnish sketch comedy character who appeared on the shows '' Spede Show'' and '' Vesku Show'' in the 1980s and 1990s, played by Vesa-Matti Loiri. Nasse-setä was the host of a child A child () ...
*https://archive.org/details/uuno.-turhapuro.-1973.-fi-nni-sh.-dvdri-p-naabster_202312


References


External links

*
Vesa-Matti Loiri's career (in English)
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