Esa Saario
Esa Saario (22 November 1931 – 26 September 2025) was a Finnish actor whose career spanned more than four decades on stage and screen. He began his studies at the Helsinki Theatre Academy in 1956. Recognizing his exceptional talent, headmaster Wilho Ilmari and the faculty allowed him to skip a full year of training, enabling him to graduate in just two years. Saario joined the Finnish National Theatre in 1956, where he remained until 1997. Over the course of his career, he performed in more than 100 productions at the theatre, taking on roles that ranged from classical interpretations to children’s plays, as well as modern dramas, musical performances, and recitations. His voice also became familiar to audiences through animated films and recordings, cementing his place as a versatile and much-loved figure in Finnish culture.
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