Jukka Virtanen (director)

Jukka Virtanen

Jukka Jalmari Virtanen (born 25. July 1933 in Jämsänkoski) is a noted film director, actor, songwriter, TV host and author.

Starting originally as a newspaper columnist, Virtanen began his television career in the 1950s and his film career in the 1960s. He's won the Rose d'Or in 1965 for the entertainment program Lumilinna (The Cold Old Days). He was also the long-standing host of the TV show Levyraati (1980-1997) as well as Runoraati. He is known for starring and directing in many films by Spede Pasanen, most notably in Millipilleri, Pähkähullu Suomi and Noin 7 Veljestä as well as playing bit parts in the Uuno Turhapuro franchise.

Additionally, he has been a songwriter for a number of prolific Finnish musical artists such as Ilkka Lipsanen.

Film career

Virtanen started his directorial career in the 1960s and directed a high number of TV movies for YLE. His first theatrical feature was Millipilleri in 1966 which he co-directed with Ere Kokkonen and Spede Pasanen, all of whom also played roles in the film. He also directed Pähkähullu Suomi (1967) as well as Noin 7 Veljestä (1968), where he also starred. His last theatrical film was Fakta Homma in 1987, based on the highly popular comedy TV show of the same name.

As an actor, he debuted in the movie Iloinen Linnanmäki and had a long-standing series of supporting roles in future Spede films, including Speedy Gonzales – noin 7 veljeksen poika and the Vääpeli Körmy series.

TV career

His TV career started formally in 1955 when he began directing both commercials and short-films for YLE.[1] He directed and starred in a large variety of programs and TV produced films for YLE throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

Virtanen is also recognised as the long-term host of Levyraati on MTV3, based on the British show format Juke Box Jury. He took over the role of host from Vesa Nuotio (who hosted briefly following the long tenure of Jaakko Jahnukainen). In the program, a panel of guests rated new hit songs and their music videos weekly. Virtanen became noted for his appearance, manner of speech and cordial way in which he addressed the panel. Based off the format, he later hosted a similar program called Runoraati in which the panel rated poems.

Virtanen has appeared in numerous small roles in TV shows. He was the narrator of the Finnish version of the Czech cartoon O loupežníku Rumcajsovi (Rosvo-Rudolf), as well as audio-books based on the character.[2] He also localised the script, narrated and played the on-screen role of Iki-Iäkäs in the 1997 production The Joulukalenteri.[3]

Private life

Over the years Virtanen has suffered from a variety of ailments, including alcoholism and prostate cancer. He is also diagnosed with bi-polar disorder. His cancer was aggravated in 2015, affecting his bone marrow.[4]

Accolades

Virtanen has been receiving Actors' Pension (Taiteiljaeläke) in recognition for his cultural work since 1997.

Sources

  1. Uusitalo, Kari. "Jukka Virtanen - Elonet biografia". Elonet. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  2. Virtanen, Jukka. "Rosvo Rudolf 1". Spotify. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  3. Virtanen, Jukka. "The Joulukalenterin luoja Jukka Virtanen kertoo: Näin suosikkiohjelma syntyi". IS. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  4. "Lehdet: Jukka Virtasella luustoon levinnyt syöpä". Keskisuomalainen. Keskisuomalainen. Retrieved 11 August 2016.

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