
Aarne Tarkas
Born
December 19, 1923
Died
October 7, 1976 (52 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Aarne Tarkas (until 1947 Saastamoinen, 19 December 1923 – 7 October 1976) was a Finnish film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. Tarkas started his career as a screenwriter for Matti Kassila film Radio tekee murron (1951) for which they shared a Jussi Award. In 1952, he founded a production company Junior-Filmi, which produced internationally recognized Erik Blomberg film Valkoinen peura.
Tarkas was known as a very fast writer who, during his most productive years, finished up to five movies per year. All in all, Tarkas wrote 35 scripts and directed 33 feature films. During his final years, he worked mostly for television. Aarne Tarkas died of a heart failure at the age of 52.
Known For

Villin Pohjolan salattu laakso
Torsti
1963

Villin Pohjolan kulta
Torsti (uncredited)
1963

Naiset, jotka minulle annoit
(uncredited)
1962

Hän varasti elämän
(uncredited)
1962

Älä nuolase…
(uncredited)
1962

Tyttö ja hattu
Aarne Tarkas (uncredited)
1961

Tähtisumua
Aarne Tarkas (uncredited)
1961

Opettajatar seikkailee
(uncredited)
1960

Nina ja Erik
(uncredited)
1960

Pekka ja Pätkä mestarimaalareina
(uncredited)
1959

Ei ruumiita makuuhuoneeseen
(uncredited)
1959

Herra sotaministeri
(uncredited)
1957

Villi Pohjola
Kullanhuuhtoja (uncredited)
1955

Olemme kaikki syyllisiä
Man at Bar Table (uncredited)
1954

The White Reindeer
Groom (uncredited)
1952

Radio tekee murron
Karas
1951