Markku Peltola
Markku Peltola
Biography
Markku Peltola (July 12, 1956 – December 31, 2007) was a Finnish actor and musician. He was born in Helsinki and grew up there. He was actively involved in founding and acting with the Telakka Theater in Tampere. Peltola is best known for starring opposite Kati Outinen in Aki Kaurismäki's Academy Award nominated film from 2002 The Man Without a Past. Other films that Peltola has been in include V2 – jäätynyt enkeli, Young Gods, Drifting Clouds, Jade Warrior and Perhoshäkki. Since the 1980s, Peltola was the singer and bass guitarist of the Finnish band Motelli Skronkle. He also released two solo albums: Buster Keatonin ratsutilalla, released by Ektro Records in 2003 and Buster Keaton tarkistaa idän ja lännen at the beginning of 2006. Peltola died in the early hours of 31 December 2007 at his home in Kangasala, Finland.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
18
Gender
Male
Birthday
1956-07-12 (68 years old)
Place of Birth
Helsinki, Finland
Acting

2014

The Surrealist and His Naughty Hand as Isä / Intiaanipäälikkö

2009

Skeleton Crew as The Auteur in Snuff Films

2007

V2: Dead Angel as Luusalmi

2006

Kamome Diner as Matti

2006

Jade Warrior as Berg

2004

Vares: Private Eye as Luusalmi

2003

Young Gods as Sami's father

2003

The Book of Fate as Scientist

2002

Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet as (segment "Dogs Have No Hell")

1999

Juha as Driver

1996

Drifting Clouds as Lajunen

1992

The Prodigal Son as Makkonen

1985

The Wrestler as Kärrypoika

1982

Kuoleman hellä kosketus as Alokas käskynjaolla

1981

The Liar as Ball thrower in Mermaid Hall

1980

Espanjankävijät as Sulo Paaso

NaN

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