Edwin Armas Laine ( Fin. Edvin Armas Laine ; real name Bovellán Fin. Bovellán ; July 13, 1905 , Iisalmi , Grand Duchy of Finland , Russian Empire , now Finland - November 18, 1989 , Helsinki ) - Finnish theater and film director, actor and screenwriter.
| Edwin Layne | |
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| fin. Edvin laine | |
| Birth name | |
| Date of Birth | July 13, 1905 |
| Place of Birth | Iisalmi , VKF |
| Date of death | November 18, 1989 (84 years old) |
| A place of death | Helsinki , Finland |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | filmmaker screenwriter actor |
| Career | 1931 - 1986 |
| Awards | Pro Finlandia ( 1955 ) [d] ( 1953 ) [d] ( November 10, 1956 ) [d] ( February 22, 1969 ) |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Theater
- 3 Selected filmography
- 3.1 Director
- 3.2 Actor
- 4 Awards
- 5 notes
- 6 Literature
- 7 References
Biography
Started as an actor. He shot epic films dedicated to the history of Finland, which were usually adaptations of Finnish classical literature.
He was married to actress Miriam Novero (1915-1996).
Theater
Selected Filmography
Director
- 1955 - Unknown Soldier / Tuntematon sotilas (based on the novel by Väinö Lynn )
- 1958 - Sven Tuuva
- 1960 - Scandal in the girls' gymnasium / Skandaali tyttökoulussa
- 1968 - Here, under the North Star / Täällä Pohjantähden alla (based on the novel by Väinö Lynn )
- 1970 - Axels and Elina / Akseli ja Elina
- 1975 - Trust / (with Viktor Tregubovich of the USSR - Finland )
- 1977 - Life of Wicca Nilo / Viimeinen savotta
- 1979 - Winter of Black Snow / Ruskan jälkeen
Actor
- 1939 - Seven Brothers / Seitsemän veljestä (based on the novel by Alexis Kiwi )
Rewards
- 1952 - Jussi Award
- 1955 - “ Pro Finlandia ”
- 1955 - Jussi Prize
- 1956 - prize of the International Catholic Film Organization (OCIC) of the 6th Berlin International Film Festival (“ Unknown Soldier ”)
- 1959 - Nomination for the Golden Bear Prize of the 9th Berlin International Film Festival ( Sven Tuuva )
- 1961 - nomination for the Main Prize of the Second Moscow International Film Festival (" Scandal in the Gymnasium ")
- 1968 - Jussi Prize
- 1971 - Nomination for the Golden Prize of the 40th Venice Film Festival ( Axels and Elina )
Notes
- ↑ LIBRIS - 2012.
Literature
- Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. S. I. Yutkevich Moscow, Soviet Encyclopedia, 1987. - p. 225
Links
- Edwin Lyne on the Internet Movie Database
- Edwin Laine at KinoPoisk