
Helsinki, Finland
Markku Peltola (July 12, 1956 – December 31, 2007) was a Finnish actor and musician. He was born in Helsinki and grew up there. He was actively involved in founding and acting with the Telakka Theater in Tampere. Peltola is best known for starring opposite Kati Outinen in Aki Kaurismäki's Academy Award nominated film from 2002 The Man Without a Past. Other films that Peltola has been in include V2 – jäätynyt enkeli, Young Gods, Drifting Clouds, Jade Warrior and Perhoshäkki. Since the 1980s, Peltola was the singer and bass guitarist of the Finnish band Motelli Skronkle. He also released two solo albums: Buster Keatonin ratsutilalla, released by Ektro Records in 2003 and Buster Keaton tarkistaa idän ja lännen at the beginning of 2006. Peltola died in the early hours of 31 December 2007 at his home in Kangasala, Finland.

as Lajunen

as Matti
2006

as M
2002

as Lajunen
1996

as Berg
2006

as Sami's father
2003

as Kärrypoika
1985

as (segment "Dogs Have No Hell")
2002

as Driver
1999

as Luusalmi
2004

as Luusalmi
2007

as Makkonen
1992

as Scientist
2003
as Luusalmi
2007

as Isä / Intiaanipäälikkö
2014

as The Auteur in Snuff Films
2009

as Luusalmi
2007

as Berg
2006

as Matti
2006

as Luusalmi
2004

as Sami's father
2003

as Scientist
2003

as (segment "Dogs Have No Hell")
2002

as Man
2002

as M
2002

2000

1999

as Driver
1999

as Lajunen
1996

as Risto Kullervo Kilpua, tirkistelijä
1993

as Makkonen
1992

as Kärrypoika
1985

as Alokas käskynjaolla
1982

as Ball thrower in Mermaid Hall
1981

as Sulo Paaso
1980