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Anneli Ranta was born on 11 September 1955 in Alavus, Finland. She is an actress, known for Metsolat (1993), Secret Lives (1999) and Maan mitta (2007).- Pirkko Peltomäki was born on 21 March 1939 in Alavus, Finland. She is an actress, known for Luxemburgin kreivi (1966), Nukkekoti (1968) and Aura ja tähdet (1967).
- Actress
- Script and Continuity Department
Maija-Liisa Pohjola was born on 14 May 1915 in Alavus, Finland. She was an actress, known for Salainen ase (1943), The Day the Earth Froze (1959) and Rikosetsivien vapaapäivä (1969). She died on 30 September 1995 in Helsinki, Finland.- Writer
- Actor
- Director
Topo Leistelä was born on 12 July 1893 in Alavus, Finland. He was a writer and actor, known for Ballaadi (1944), 'Minä elän' (1946) and VMV 6 (1936). He was married to Alma Alila Sederström-Kauppi and Hertta Leistén. He died on 20 November 1955 in Helsinki, Finland.- Composer
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- Soundtrack
Toivo Kuula was born on 7 July 1883 in Alavus, Finland. He was a composer, known for Unelma karjamajalla (1940), The Village Shoemakers (1923) and A Respectable Tragedy (1998). He was married to Alma Kuula and Rauha Nelimarkka. He died on 18 May 1918 in Viipuri, Finland.- Composer
- Actor
- Music Department
Erkki Ertama was born on 26 November 1927 in Alavus, Finland. He was a composer and actor, known for Nuoruus vauhdissa (1961), Kesäyön lapset (1955) and Hopeaa rajan takaa (1963). He died on 16 September 2010 in Helsinki, Finland.- Writer
- Actor
Artturi Järviluoma was born on 9 August 1879 in Alavus, Finland. He was a writer and actor, known for Roinilan talossa (1935), Pohjalaisia (1936) and Pohjalaisia (1925). He was married to Lyyli Heta Aline Ahde. He died on 31 January 1942 in Helsinki, Finland.- Additional Crew
- Writer
Juha Siltala was born on 25 November 1957 in Alavus, Finland. He is a writer, known for Game Over (2005), Raid (2000) and Minä myös (1980).- Mika Karhumaa stands at the intersection of law, music, and business, where he has been shaping the landscape of the music and entertainment industry for over three decades. With a background in law from the University of Turku, where he specialized in international contract law and copyright, Karhumaa's expertise transcends conventional boundaries.
As a manager in the entertainment industry, Karhumaa has overseen the careers of renowned talents spanning music, film, and television. While representing mainly music artists, such as Winterborn, Celesty, Irene or Hanna-Maaria Tuomela to mention a few , his adept navigation of the multifaceted entertainment world has earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor and strategist.
Karhumaa's contributions extend beyond individual talent management. He is a prolific author, best known for his seminal trilogy, "The Essence of Music Business." This comprehensive series, which includes volumes on contracts, philosophy, and strategy, serves as a cornerstone for understanding the intricacies of music business management in a global context.
In 2024, Karhumaa released the second edition of his magnum opus, "The Art of Music Business Management - For Artists & Managers." This updated work builds upon the success of the first edition, offering new insights and strategies to navigate the evolving entertainment landscape.
A sought-after lecturer, Karhumaa continues to share his wealth of knowledge with students at various Music Business Management programs, including the Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences. His dedication to education and mentorship ensures that the next generation of entertainment industry leaders is well-equipped to succeed. - Music Department
- Composer
- Sound Department
Timo Löyvä was born in 1964 in Alavus, Finland. He was a composer, known for Häjyt (1999), Hurmaava joukkoitsemurha (2000) and A Long Hot Summer (1999). He died on 21 February 2024 in Finland.