Tauno Palo
Tauno Palo | |
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Tauno Palo in the 1940s | |
| Born | Tauno Brännäs 25 October 1908 Hämeenlinna, Finland |
| Died | 24 May 1982 (aged 73) Helsinki, Finland |
| Occupations | actor, singer |
| Years active | 1927–1973 |
| Notable work | Vaimoke (1936) Kulkurin valssi (1941) Rosvo-Roope (1949) |
Tauno Valdemar Palo (born Tauno Brännäs; 25 October 1908 – 24 May 1982) was a Finnish actor and singer in what some consider the golden age of Finnish cinema.
Film historian Peter von Bagh described Palo as one of the most prominent and influential actors in Finnish cinema, noting his ability to combine light, youthful roles with more dramatic performances, particularly in the theatre.
His most famous roles were perhaps in Kulkurin valssi ("The Vagabond's Waltz"), and Vaimoke ("Surrogate Wife"). He appeared with actress/singer Birgit Kronström in the 1941 romantic comedy "Onnellinen ministeri" ("The Lucky Cabinet Minister"), which included the famous song "Katupoikien laulu", remade by other Finnish pop singers including Katri Helena.