Nora Mäkinen

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Eleonora "Nora" Mäkinen (also named Gabrielsson and Marttinen; born 11 December 1920 in Vyborg - died 28 February 1984 in Helsinki) was a Finnish model and actress.

Mäkinen was one of the most popular models and mannequins in Finland in the 1930s and 1940s. She started modelling at the age of 15 when she was chosen as Miss Heinola.[1]

Mäkinen's film career started when Toivo Särkkä noticed her at a fair in Helsinki and asked her for a photoshoot. Mäkinen first acted in small roles in Suomen Filmiteollisuus's films. Her most significat role was as Vappu Vuorenkaiku in the film Vihtori ja Klaara (1939). Other notable minor roles were the maid turned prostitute "Gaselli" in the film The Song of the Scarlet Flower and Elina who broke up with her boyfriend in the comedy Hätävara (1939).

Mäkinen was first married to the artist Veikko Marttinen and then to the police commander Erik Gabrielsson. Her mother was Rosalia Gurovich, also named Rosa Mäkinen, known as "Kotka's Rose".[2]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role
1937 Lapatossu youth in a travelling company
Kuriton sukupolvi Löpö
1938 The Song of the Scarlet Flower Elli, ”Gaselli”
Markan tähden woman at a spa beach
Tulitikkuja lainaamassa Anna-Kaisa Hyvärinen
1939 Hätävara Elina
Aktivistit Niskanen's maid
Vihtori ja Klaara Vappu Vuorenkaiku
1940 Poikani pääkonsuli charity worker
1946 Restless Blood prostitute

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Rytkönen Sisko: Nora Mäkinen: Mannekiini, näyttelijä, Elonet 8 February 2014. Accessed on 21 December 2018.
  2. ^ Tahkokorpi, Mirjam: Parturi sai prostituoidun leiman, koska oli aikaansa edellä – nyt hänen maineensa halutaan puhdistaa: "Nykyään tuossa ei olisi mitään ihmeellistä", Yle 31 August 2021. Accessed on 1 September 2021.