Nome di nascita: Marja Pyykkö
Data di nascita: 1975-03-26
Luogo di nascita: Helsinki, Finland
Dettagli
Nomi alternativi: Marja Pyykkoe
Caratteristiche fisiche: N/A
Carriera
Prime apparizioni: - The Snow Queen (1986) come Rosvotyttö
Ruoli più importanti: - The Snow Queen (1986) come Rosvotyttö
- Vääpeli Körmy ja etelän hetelmät (1992) come Kukkapenkkiä hoitava nainen
- Comeback (2023) come Baarimikko
- Kaikki pelissä (1994) come skripta
- Yöjuna (1996) come polttarineito
- Kissan kuolema (1994) come Nitta
- Romanovin kivet (1993) come Girl at the Casino
Punti salienti della carriera: - The Snow Queen (1986)
- Vääpeli Körmy ja etelän hetelmät (1992)
- Comeback (2023)
- Kaikki pelissä (1994)
- Yöjuna (1996)
- Kissan kuolema (1994)
- Romanovin kivet (1993)
Premi
Premi: - Nominated for 1 People's Choice Award (2018)
- Nominated for 1 Jussi - Best Screenplay (Paras käsikirjoitus) (2011)
- Nominated for 1 Kultainen Venla - Director of the Year - Fiction (Vuoden ohjaaja - fiktio) (2025)
- Nominated for 1 Kultainen Venla - Director of the Year - Fiction (Vuoden ohjaaja - fiktio) (2022)
- Nominated for 1 Kultainen Venla - Director of the Year - Fiction (Vuoden ohjaaja - fiktio) (2021)
- Won Kultainen Venla - Director of the Year (Vuoden ohjaaja) (2016)
- Won Kultainen Venla - Director of the Year (Vuoden ohjaaja) (2015)
- Won Festival Award - Best Nordic Narrative Feature Film (2017)
Biografia completa
Marja Pauliina Pyykkö is a Finnish director and actress born on March 26, 1975, in Helsinki, Finland. Her full birth name is Marja Pauliina Pyykkö.
She is widely recognized for her early acting role in the 1994 film Kissan kuolema (The Killing of a Cat), where she played one of the lead characters. While she began her career in front of the camera, she has since become a prominent figure behind it as a director. She is the daughter of the late industry professional Nadja Pyykkö. Her directing credits include acclaimed Finnish productions such as the crime series Hooked (Koukussa, 2015), the film Man and a Baby (Yösyöttö, 2017), and the international co-production The Paradise (Paratiisi, 2020).