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Arvo Kuusla

Arvo Kuusla

Arvo Armas Kuusla (until 1935 Granlund, 19 April 1907 Pyhäjärvi Vpl - June 24, 1960 Helsinki) was a Finnish actor and organizer of SF. Among others, Kuusla was known as the Seven Brothers Eerona.

Kuusla was also the organizer of SF. Kuusla's wife was actress Irja Kuusla and her children were actress Matti Kuusla and photographer Mauno Kuusla. Arvo Kuusla created a long career in film as well as in theater. Kuusla performed in films such as Vaimoke, The Seven Brothers, the SF Parade, Loviisa - Niskavuoren's young mistress, Pekka Puupää on the summer pastures, Unknown Soldier, Pekka and Pätkä in bad trouble, Stuck and stays, ie Pekka and Pätkä's new adventures, Majuri highway, Hey, rillumarei !!!

Among the greatest roles of Arvo Kuusla was, for example, the teacher Vellanus in the film The Girl of Snowy Forests (1960). He was married to Irja Kuusla in 1931-1960. Kuusla belonged to the revolutionary theater of the Red Mill from the 1940s until his death.

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Myöhästynyt hääyö

1960

as (uncredited)

Inspector Palmu's Error

1960

as Homicide Detective (uncredited)

Isaskar Keturin ihmeelliset seikkailut

1960

as (uncredited)

Oho, sanoi Eemeli

1960

as (uncredited)

Lumisten metsien tyttö

1960

as Vellanus

Taas tapaamme Suomisen perheen

1959

as (uncredited)

Kohtalo tekee siirron

1959

as (uncredited)

Kovaa peliä Pohjolassa

1959

as (uncredited)

Sven Tuuva the Hero

1958

Autuas eversti

1958

as (uncredited)

Murheenkryynin poika

1958

as (uncredited)

Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla

1958

as (uncredited)

Vihdoinkin hääyö…

1957

as (uncredited)

1918

1957

as (uncredited)

Herra sotaministeri

1957

as (uncredited)

Pekka ja Pätkä ketjukolarissa

1957

as (uncredited)

Pikku Ilona ja hänen karitsansa

1957

as (uncredited)

The Unknown Soldier

1955

as Infantryman

Pekka ja Pätkä pahassa pulassa

1955

as Tominaga (uncredited)

Kaunis Kaarina

1955

as (uncredited)

Pastori Jussilainen

1955

as (uncredited)

Neiti talonmies

1955

as Pekkarinen (uncredited)

Rakkaus kahleissa

1955

as Boman's Friend (uncredited)

The Doll Merchant

1955

as (uncredited)

Kukonlaulusta kukonlauluun

1955

as (voice) (uncredited)

Kiinni on ja pysyy

1955

as Leksa

Rakas lurjus

1955

Veteraanin voitto

1955

Pekka ja Pätkä puistotäteinä

1955

as (uncredited)

Majuri maantieltä

1954

as Rymyläinen

Hilmanpäivät

1954

as (uncredited)

Kaksi vanhaa tukkijätkää

1954

as (uncredited)

Hei, rillumarei!

1954

as Emppu

Pekka Puupää kesälaitumilla

1953

as (uncredited)

Salakuljettajan laulu

1952

as Kauppias Haaparannassa (uncredited)

Hallin Janne

1950

Tanssi yli hautojen

1950

Loviisa – Niskavuoren nuori emäntä

1946

as Yrjö Koskinen

En ole kreivitär

1945

as (uncredited)

Nokea ja kultaa

1945

as (uncredited)

Ristikon varjossa

1945

as (uncredited)

Nainen on valttia

1944

as Eikka

Ballaadi

1944

Suomisen taiteilijat

1943

as Mikko (uncredited)

Valkoiset ruusut

1943

as (uncredited)

Hevoshuijari

1943

as (uncredited)

Nuoria ihmisiä

1943

as (uncredited)

Tuomari Martta

1943

as (uncredited)

Tyttö astuu elämään

1943

as (uncredited)

Niin se on, poijaat!

1942

as Laihanen

Avioliittoyhtiö

1942

as (uncredited)

Onni pyörii

1942

as Kärppä

Onnellinen ministeri

1941

as (uncredited)

Täysosuma

1941

as Waiter (uncredited)

Kaivopuiston kaunis Regina

1941

Suomisen perhe

1941

as Film Director

Kulkurin valssi

1941

as (uncredited)

Tavaratalo Lapatossu & Vinski

1940

Runon kuningas ja muuttolintu

1940

as (uncredited)

SF-paraati

1940

as (uncredited)

Serenaadi sotatorvella eli sotamies Paavosen tuurihousut

1939

as Hilarius Keihäs

Seitsemän veljestä

1939

as Eero

Jumalan tuomio

1939

as Sipo Ohramaa (uncredited)

Helmikuun manifesti

1939

as Nikolai II

Eteenpäin – elämään

1939

as Andersson

Rykmentin murheenkryyni

1938

as Jaakko Mettinen

Mies Marseillesta

1937

as mies Marseillesta nro. 2

Mieheke

1936

as Gas Station Attendant / Party Guest (uncredited)

Kaikenlaisia vieraita

1936

as (uncredited)

Vaimoke

1936

as (uncredited)