Helena Kara
August 16, 1916 (108 years old) in Salo, Finland
Aini Helena Kara (until 1927 Dahl, since 1940 Leminen; 16 August 1916 Salo - 26 February 2002 Helsinki) was a Finnish film actress and one of the most popular film stars in Finland during the Second World War. Along with Lea Joutseno and Regina Linnanheimo, she was one of the Finnish actresses in the old film industry who didn't have a theatrical background. She was married to director Hannu Leminen and starred in many of his films, including their best-known collaboration, the melodrama White Roses (1943).
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- 1952 · Hän tuli ikkunasta as Leila-Lumikki Linna
- 1950 · Ratavartijan kaunis Inkeri as Inkeri Junkkari
- 1950 · Tapahtui kaukana as Maire Lehtinen
- 1949 · Rosvo Roope as Erkylän Helena
- 1948 · Soita minulle, Helena! as Helena Talasti
- 1947 · Tuhottu nuoruus as vastaanottoapulainen Kirsti Niininen
- 1947 · Hedelmätön puu as Helena Tyrni
- 1945 · En ole kreivitär as Nora / Countess Drek
- 1945 · Vain sinulle as Elina Takala
- 1944 · Anja tule kotiin as Anja Miettinen
- 1944 · Sylvi as Sylvi Wahl
- 1944 · Suurin voitto as Taina Kulo
- 1943 · Valkoiset ruusut as Auli Ranta
- 1943 · Tuomari Martta as Martta Kaataja
- 1942 · Puck as Liisa 'Puck' Pesonen
- 1942 · Neljä naista as Marja Kaarina Kauria
- 1940 · Poikani pääkonsuli as Inkeri Paappanen
- 1940 · Kyökin puolella as Arja Virmala
- 1939 · Punahousut as Irja Mähönen
- 1939 · Aktivistit as Marja Niskanen
- 1939 · Hätävara as Vappu Kankare
- 1938 · Poikamiesten holhokki as Katariina Malmi
- 1937 · Miehen kylkiluu as Aina Zinck