Eino Kaipainen

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Eino Kaipainen
Born(1899-12-02)2 December 1899
Died31 January 1995(1995-01-31) (aged 95)
Helsinki, Finland
OccupationActor
Years active1936-1979 (film)

Eino Kaipainen (1899–1995) was a Finnish actor. [1]

Selected filmography

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  1. Goble p.489

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