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  1. Sampo Sarkola. Sampo Sarkola 2010 Jussi-gaalassa. Sampo Sarkola (s. 31. tammikuuta 1978) on suomalainen näyttelijä. Sarkola valmistui Teatterikorkeakoulun ruotsinkieliseltä linjalta. Elokuvien lisäksi hän on näytellyt vuosina 2004–2016 vakituisesti Helsingin kaupunginteatterin ruotsinkielisessä Lilla Teaternissa. [1]

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    Rooli
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    Lasse Maasalo
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    Olavi Suominen
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1311267Sampo Sarkola - IMDb

    Sampo Sarkola is a Finnish actor born in 1978. He has appeared in movies such as The Eternal Road, Priest of Evil, and Bordertown, and TV shows such as Nyrkki, Hannes, and Peacemaker.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Helsinki, Finland
  3. 1,895 Followers, 953 Following, 173 Posts - Sampo Sarkola (@samposarkola) on Instagram: "Agent: @actorsinscandinavia"

    • 1895
  4. Box office. $ 42 235 [ 1] O2 (also known as Dawn of War in the UK) is a 2020 Estonian-Latvian-Lithuanian-Finnish historical spy thriller film, directed by Margus Paju, starring Sampo Sarkala, Kaspars Znotiņš, Elmo Nüganen, Rein Oja and Tambet Tuisk. The film is about the Estonian intelligence officer Feliks Kangur (played Priit Võigemast ...

  5. Oct 27, 2021 · Bordertown: The Mural Murders: Directed by Juuso Syrjä. With Ville Virtanen, Anu Sinisalo, Sampo Sarkola, Johan Storgård. When the imprisoned serial killer Lasse Maasalo's face and a text "Let's make the world a better place" are painted to an underpass with blood, Kari Sorjonen is forced to confront the most difficult case of his career.

    • (3.2K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Juuso Syrjä
    • 2021-10-27
  6. Nyrkki: With Emmi Parviainen, Katja Küttner, Sampo Sarkola, Hannu-Pekka Björkman. In 1950s Helsinki, a secret intelligence team defends Finland's independence as global powers and their agencies converge on the neutral country amid the Cold War.

  7. Sampo Sarkola (born January 31, 1978) is a Finnish actor. He graduated from the Swedish language course at the Helsinki Theater Academy. From 2004 to 2016, he was an actor in the Swedish-language Lilla Teatern of the Helsinki City Theatre. In 2011, he won the Jussi Award as the best supporting actor (for his role in the film "Kohtaamisia").