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Home/People/Ritva Arvelo
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Born
Mar 11, 1921Died: Oct 26, 2013
Lived 92 years
Place of Birth
Helsinki, Finland
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

13
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TV Shows
1
Directed
IMDb Profile

Ritva Arvelo

Acting

Biography
Ritva Helinä Arvelo (11 March 1921 – 26 October 2013) was a Finnish actress, director, screenwriter and a pioneer in modern dance. She was one of the first four Finnish women film directors. Arvelo was born in Helsinki. Arvelo attended the first course of the Helsinki Theatre Academy in 1943 and also graduated with a master's degree in romance philology from the University of Helsinki. In the 1940s, she worked as a dancer in Maggie Gripenberg's internationally acclaimed champion group and worked as a model for fashion salons in Helsinki. During her career, Arvelo worked for the Finnish National Theatre and appeared in such films as Radio tekee murron (1951), Kilroy sen teki (1957), Nothing but Love (1984) and Burning Angel (1984). She also worked as a director at the Helsinki Folk Theater-Workers' Theater and the Intimate Theater, co-founded the Praesens dance group in 1961 with Raija Riikkala and led it. In 1968, Arvelo published the pamphlet The Closed Bath of Our Theater (Folk Culture 1968). Her directorial work at the National Theater included modern European drama and Finnish versions of American musicals. In addition, she translated French plays into Finnish. In 1961, she became only the fourth Finnish female film director when she directed a film Kultainen vasikka, based on a play by Maria Jotuni. The film received the state film award and a Jussi Award for actor Helge Herala. This remains her only directorial effort.[6] As a screenwriter, Arvelo worked with Matti Kassila on his films Syntipukki (1957) and Kuriton sukupolvi (1957). She also wrote the screenplay for Kultainen vasikka. In 1961, Arvelo was one of the founding members of the modern dance group Praesens. In the 1980s, Arvelo continued to star in Anssi Mänttäri's films Nothing but Love (1984) and Farewell, Goodbye (1986). She also played a small role in Lauri Törhönen's film Burning Angel (1984). For personal reasons, she withdrew entirely from the entertainment industry and the public in the mid-1980s.
Isku vasten kasvoja poster

Isku vasten kasvoja

as Tellervo Laine
1988
Näkemiin, hyvästi poster

Näkemiin, hyvästi

Cast
1986
Rakkauselokuva poster

Rakkauselokuva

as Raijan äiti
1984
Palava enkeli poster

Palava enkeli

as Ylihoitajatar
1984
Kesäkapina poster

Kesäkapina

as Mrs. Heinä
1970
Radio tulee hulluksi poster

Radio tulee hulluksi

as Eila Teräsvuori
1952
Radio tekee murron poster

Radio tekee murron

as Eila Ritolampi
1951
Kilroy sen teki poster

Kilroy sen teki

as Leila Kesänen
1948
Suopursu kukkii poster

Suopursu kukkii

as Inga Silver
1947
Kultamitalivaimo poster

Kultamitalivaimo

as Enni Suvinen
1947
Menneisyyden varjo poster

Menneisyyden varjo

as Lena Bergroth
1946
Valkoisen neilikan velho poster

Valkoisen neilikan velho

as Kirsti Salme
1945
Suviyön salaisuus poster

Suviyön salaisuus

Cast
1945