Markku Toikka

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Markku Toikka (right) in May 2006
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Markku Tapani Toikka

(1955-04-05) 5 April 1955 (age 68)
Somero, Finland

Markku Tapani Toikka (born 5 April 1955 in Somero, Finland) is a Finnish stand-up comedian [1] and actor. [2]

His acting roles include "Rahikainen" in Aki Kaurismäki's Crime and Punishment and "Pekka" in another Aki Kaurismäki film Calamari Union . In Calamari Union, Pekka appears for most of the film to gibber in English in an apparent schizophrenic delusion about his days as a soldier of fortune. This viewer interpretation is subverted towards the end of the movie, as a group of Latin American freedom fighters wreak their vengeance by shooting him like a dog.

As a stand-up comic, his shtick has largely been that of the balding middle aged man going through an identity crisis.

He lives in Helsinki with his wife, Ulla-Maija, and two children, son Toivo Toikka, who plays in band called "Security" and acts in amateur movies, and daughter named Tuuli.

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References

  1. Kotirinta, Pirkko (29 November 2010). "Second-generation Dallapé Orchestra aspires to win hearts and minds again". Helsingin Sanomat . Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  2. James, Caryn (23 August 1990). "MOVIE REVIEW: Calamari Union (1985) From Tragedy to Absurdity With Finland's Prolific Upstart". New York Times . Retrieved 25 January 2011.