Tapio Rautavaara
An image from Pekka Puupää, one of the productions that also features Tapio Rautavaara.
Tapio Rautavaara

Tapio Rautavaara

March 8, 1915 — Pirkkala, Finland

Kaj Tapio Rautavaara (March 8, 1915 – September 25, 1979) was a Finnish athlete, singer (bass-baritone) and film actor.

Rautavaara became one of the most beloved singers in Finland. Some of his famous songs include Isoisän olkihattu (Grandfather’s Straw Hat), Reppu ja reissumies (The Backpack and the Traveler), Korttipakka (The Deck of Cards), Lapin jenkka (The Lappland Schottische), Juokse sinä humma (Run, Horse, Run), Kulkuri ja joutsen (The Tramp and the Swan), Tuopin jäljet (Marks of the Tankard), Sininen uni (Blue Dream) and Anttilan keväthuumaus (Anttila’s Spring Fever).

Rautavaara was cast as the protagonist in numerous Finnish films, and was also supposedly a candidate for the part of Tarzan after Johnny Weissmuller had quit his career.

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Anna

Anna

1970

Pekka Puupää

Pekka Puupää

1953

X-Paroni

X-Paroni

1964

Sinut minä tahdon

Sinut minä tahdon

1949

Villi Pohjola

Villi Pohjola

1955

Salakuljettajan laulu

Salakuljettajan laulu

1952

Vain sinulle

Vain sinulle

1945

Villin Pohjolan salattu laakso

Villin Pohjolan salattu laakso

1963