Risto Kaskilahti

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Risto Kaskilahti

Kaskilahti at the Helsinki City Theatre, Helsinki
Born Risto Juhani Kaskilahti
January 29, 1963
Viitasaari, Finland
Occupation Actor
Years active 1986–present

Risto Pekka Kaskilahti (born January 29, 1963, Viitasaari)[1] is a Finnish actor.

Kaskilahti has worked in the Helsinki City Theatre since 2001, but he came to the public's attention as a regular competitor on Se on siinä, a humorous sports quiz show, of which screenwriter he has also been. He has also portrayed in several movies and TV-series.

In 2005, Kaskilahti was awarded his second Telvis-prize. When performing on Elixir, a Finnish sports-focused TV-show, he trained with the official Finnish cross-country skiing team. Occasionally a weatherman for the channel Four news, Kaskilahti has also acted in various plays at the Helsinki City Theatre, e.g. Viivi & Wagner and a Beauty and the Beast musical.

Risto Kaskilahti is married to actress Sari Puumalainen having two daughter, Saara and Siiri, with her.

Filmography

  • Risto (2011)
  • Takalinjan Takana (2010)
  • Blackout (2008)
  • Raja 1918 (2007)
  • Riemukas Robinsonin perhe (voice) (2007)
  • Ice Age: The Meltdown (voice) (2006)
  • Saippuaprinssi (2006)
  • Tahdon asia (2005)
  • Saunavuoro (2004)
  • Kansankynttilät
  • Sibelius (2003)
  • Klassikko (2001)
  • Seitsemän (2001)
  • Parhaat vuodet (2000)
  • Hylätyt talot, autiot pihat (2000)
  • Lakeuden kutsu (2000)
  • Satumaa – Unto Monosen elämä ja tangot (1999)
  • Johtaja Uuno Turhapuro – pisnismies (1998)
  • Hämähäkkihuijaus (1998)
  • Konstan koukkuja (1998)
  • Siivoton juttu (1997)
  • Aatamin poika (1996)
  • Ottaako sydämestä? (1995)
  • Peltiheikit (1995)
  • Viimeiset siemenperunat
  • Kun piru tuli polkupyörällä sepän tölliin ja sepän vaimo sai uuden nenän (1993)
  • Tuntemattomalle jumalalle (1993)
  • Hobitit (1993)
  • Joulukalenteri (1993)
  • Rölli – hirmuisia kertomuksia (1991)
  • Paukavartti (early 90s)
  • Yötyö (1988)

References

  1. Kuka kukin on 2007, Otava 2006

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