
Vilho Siivola
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10. dubna 1910 — 28. listopadu 1984 (74 let)
Vilho Siivola (10 April 1910 in Valkeakoski, Finland – 28 November 1984 in Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish actor, film director, television director and a member of the Council of Theatre.
His career included theatre, where he was both an actor and a director, motion pictures and television. Notably, in 1953 he was one of the founders of 'Kivi-juhlat’ (a theatre festival based in the childhood town of Aleksis Kivi) and was its first director. In addition he authored two books, Myllykylästä Maailmalle (1975) and Maailmassa Maailmaa (1983).
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His career included theatre, where he was both an actor and a director, motion pictures and television. Notably, in 1953 he was one of the founders of 'Kivi-juhlat’ (a theatre festival based in the childhood town of Aleksis Kivi) and was its first director. In addition he authored two books, Myllykylästä Maailmalle (1975) and Maailmassa Maailmaa (1983).
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Filmografie
| 1976 | Trust · as P.e. Svinhufvud |
| 1959 | Kohtalo tekee siirron · as Otto Nieminen |
| 1959 | Parempia päiviä kohti · as Cast |
| 1957 | Mr. Minister of War · as Eemeli Metsä (uncredited) |
| 1957 | |
| 1956 | Anu ja Mikko · as Antti |
| 1956 | Viisi vekkulia · as Oskar Storgren |
| 1955 | The Unknown Soldier · as Mäkilä |
| 1955 | Pastori Jussilainen · as Savolainen |
| 1955 | |
| 1955 | Veteraanin voitto · as Santeri Kivilaakso |
| 1954 | Herrojen Eeva · as Jaakko Hellsten |
| 1954 | Niskavuoren Aarne · as Kyösti Kallio |
| 1954 | Kunnioittaen · as Johannes Sarasto |
| 1953 | The Girl from Moon Bridge · as Dr. Erland Varala |
| 1952 | Silmät hämärässä · as The Clerk |
| 1951 | ...ja Helena soittaa · as Kalle |
| 1951 | |
| 1951 | Lakeuksien lukko · as Jokiluoman Isäntä |
| 1947 | Koskenkylän laulu · as Ernesti Kiisu |
| 1946 | 'Minä elän' · as Sakeus |
| 1946 | |
| 1945 | Mikä yö! · as Tomi |
| 1945 | Kohtalo johtaa meitä · as Janitor |
| 1945 | Kolmastoista koputus · as Linkku |
| 1944 | Hiipivä vaara · as Man In Jail |
| 1944 | Kuollut mies vihastuu · as Pauli Rönn |
| 1944 | 'Herra ja ylhäisyys' · as Boone |
| 1943 | Kirkastettu sydän · as Rahkonen |
| 1943 | Synnitön lankeemus · as Pjotr (uncredited) |
| 1943 | Varjoja Kannaksella · as Limppunaama |
| 1943 | Jees ja just · as Korpr. Lumperi |
| 1943 | |
| 1943 | Syntynyt terve tyttö · as Salmio |
| 1942 | Yli rajan · as Ivan |
| 1942 | Kuollut mies rakastuu · as Minkki |
| 1942 | Varaventtiili · as Aluepäällikkö |
| 1941 | Ryhmy ja Romppainen · as Santtu |
| 1941 | Täysosuma · as (uncredited) |
| 1941 | Poikamies-pappa · as (uncredited) |
| 1941 | Viimeinen vieras · as Goldengeld |
| 1940 | |
| 1940 | Poikani pääkonsuli · as Doorman (uncredited) |
| 1940 | Yövartija vain... · as (uncredited) |
| 1940 | |
| 1939 | Isoviha · as Ivan |
| 1939 | Avoveteen · as Lintemanni |
| 1939 | Aktivistit · as Ivan |
| 1939 | Halveksittu · as Aaro Kaikari (uncredited) |
| 1939 | Helmikuun manifesti · as Humalainen Merisotamies |
| 1939 | Eteenpäin - elämään · as (uncredited) |
| 1939 | Hätävara · as (uncredited) |
| 1938 | Markan tähden · as (uncredited) |
| 1938 | Soldier's Bride · as Nuriseva Jääkäri |
| 1936 | VMV 6 · as Juippi |
| 2008 | Helsinki, Forever · as Self |



















