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Name
  
Hannes Hayrinen

Role
  
Actor

Children
  
Marjukka Larsson


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Died
  
December 21, 1991, Helsinki, Finland

Spouse
  
Liisa Nevalainen (m. 1939–1987)

Awards
  
Jussi Award for Best Leading Actor, Jussi Award for Best Supporting Actor

Movies
  
The Radio Commits a Burglary, Rikas tytto, Little Presents, Radio tulee hulluksi, Youth in a Fog

Similar People
  
Liisa Nevalainen, Matti Kassila, Toivo Sarkka, Aarne Tarkas, Valentin Vaala

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Hannes "Hanski" Häyrinen (originally Johan Erik Högdahl, 25 April 1914 − 21 December 1991) was a Finnish actor, film director, screenwriter and theatre manager.

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Theatrical career

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Hannes Häyrinen worked for several theatres during his career. From 1937 to 1939 he worked in Helsinki, and then in Kotka, Tampere and Lahti. In addition to acting, he also served as a theatre manager in Kotka City Theatre. Häyrinen became a freelance actor in 1957 and returned to Helsinki. He worked for Helsinki City Theatre from 1959 until 1975 when he was signed to the Finnish National Theatre. There he remained until his retirement in 1981.

Film career

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Häyrinen was also a noted actor in films. He made memorable appearances in such films as Hätävara (1939), Rikas tyttö (1939) and Viimeinen vieras (1941) which was his first film as a leading actor. One of Häyrinen's best remembered performances is the role of a radio reporter Toivo Teräsvuori in a Matti Kassila film Radio tekee murron (1952). He also appeared in the sequel, Radio tulee hulluksi (1952). During his career, Häyrinen directed only one film, Iskelmäketju (1959).

Television and radio

Hannes Häyrinen appeared in television since the early 1960s, but it was the series Hanski (1967–1973) that made him a household name. He also directed and wrote the scripts with his wife and co-star Liisa Nevalainen (1916–1987). Häyrinen served as the host of the popular radio comedy program Kankkulan kaivolla 1958–1970 and also appeared in a pre-Christmas program Aatonaaton joululahjavalvojaiset with Antero Alpola several times until the year 1990.

References

Hannes Häyrinen Wikipedia