
Viitasaari, Finland
Jari Manninen was born on November 5th, 1985 in a small Finnish town called Viitasaari. Before his acting career, he attended Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences where he studied screen writing and directing. Manninen has also studied creative writing at Liminka School of Art as well as film acting at Voionmaa Institute. At Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences he got to know Joonas Makkonen who had founded an indie movie group called Jo-Jo the Dog Films. Manninen joined the group as an actor in their short movies. Jo-Jo the Dog Films' movies have become widely known after winning numerous awards in worldwide time limited film making challenges. In 2013 he was chosen as the best male actor in The 24 Hour Film Race, for his appearance in a short movie Hobo with Time Machine (2013). At the end of the same year, Manninen was granted also the best male actor's award in the 100 Hour Film Race for his role in a short movie Renewing Mikael (2014). At the same event, Renewing Mikael was awarded as the second best film as well as received the awards for best director, best actor ensemble, best make up and the best poster. Renewing Mikael shared the nomination for best music with another film. In 2014 Manninen acted in one of the main roles in a horror comedy Bunny the Killer Thing (2015). It was his feature film debut. Manninen has also been selected in one of the leading roles of Sami Pöyry film Punainen kohina (2021).

as Zamboni Driver

as Mise
2015

as Father Aatami
2025

as Zamboni Driver
2022

as Gert
2024

as Mauno
2018

as Tattoo artist
2018

as Hautausurakoitsija
2025
as Self
2018

as Self
2023

as Jari Manninen
2016

as Esko
2023

as Armas
as Gabor
2024

as Father Aatami
2025

as Hautausurakoitsija
2025
as Self
2024

as Gabor
2024

as Gert
2024

as Martti
2024

as Esko
2023

as Self
2023

as Zamboni Driver
2022

as Jari Manninen
2022
as Timo
2021

as Timo
2021
as Self
2018

as Mauno
2018

as Tattoo artist
2018

as Jari Manninen
2016

as Mise
2015

as Mikael
2014

as Hobo
2013

as Rabbit (voice)
2013
as The Brother
2011

as Armas

as J. H. Vennola
Director