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Spede Pasanen

Pertti Olavi "Spede" Pasanen (10 April 1930 – 7 September 2001) was a Finnish film director and producer, comedian, and inventor.[1] During his career he directed, wrote, produced or acted in about 50 movies and participated in numerous TV productions, including the comedy Spede Show and the game-show Speden Spelit. Much of his more commercial work was in collaboration with Vesa-Matti Loiri (whose most popular character created by Pasanen was Uuno Turhapuro; first in TV sketches and then in a long-lasting series of motion pictures) and Simo Salminen. Pasanen's films and TV shows, often made quickly and on a low budget, usually received little critical recognition but were popular among Finnish audiences from the 1960s onwards.[1][2] He was the owner of his own film production company, Filmituotanto Spede Pasanen Ky.

Spede Pasanen
Spede Pasanen, 1990.
Born
Pertti Olavi Pasanen

(1930-04-10)10 April 1930
Kuopio, Finland
Died7 September 2001(2001-09-07) (aged 71)
Kirkkonummi, Finland
Occupations
  • film director
  • film and TV producer
  • screenwriter
  • film production company owner
  • radio comedian
  • inventor

Childhood and youth edit

Pertti Olavi Pasanen was born in April 1930 in Kuopio.[3] He was the eldest child of Kusti and Helmi Pasanen (née Rantala).[4] His father was a forestry technician and worked as the district chief of the paper company Ahlström. Other children in the family included Pertti's little sister Virpi and little brother Risto.[5] Pasanen's family lived in the Linnanpelto district.[6] By Kuopio standards, the family was of upper middle class. The nickname "Spede" comes from an earlier nickname "Speedy" which he got from playing ice hockey, and was given to him at an early age.[7] The nickname "Speedy" came from the fictional mouse character Speedy Gonzales, the hero of Warner Brothers' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies.[8]

 
Young Pasanen in his student apartment in the 1950s

Pasanen's interests at school age included entertainment, sports, various games and inventions. He was the star of the Kuopio Lyceum's evening programs, played ice hockey with passion and performed chemical experiments in his home's basement. However, he did badly at school. In spring 1948 he got a report card with five 4 grades (failing grade in the Finnish school system) and stayed behind in his class after spending most of the spring by building a custom scooter from parts he had found from junk shops. After Pertti Pasanen had ended up in arguments with most of his teachers, his parents sent him to another school. In autumn 1950 Spede Pasanen moved to the Iisalmi lyceum, from where he matriculated in the Olympic spring of 1952. He spent the next year doing his military service and completed it with the rank of Sub-lieutenant in the anti-aircraft branch. In the military he also performed in the entertainment parade of the defence forces, which circulated between barracks entertaining soldiers.[9]

In autumn 1953 Pasanen moved to Helsinki and started his studies at the Faculty of State Politics at the University of Helsinki. Instead of studying, he concentrated on social life at the Nation of Savonia, where he usually acted as host and master of ceremonies at parties. Pasanen's student indoctrinations and initiations of new students gained fame throughout the university. In the university he also met Jukka Virtanen and Matti Kuusla who became important partners for him. Kuusla, working at Fennada-Filmi as a studio assistant got him a background role in the 1954 film Laivan kannella. He appeared in the film as a man at a bar.[9]

Radio career edit

 
Pertti Pasanen (left) with Aune Haarla and Antero Alpola at Yleisradio's entertainment division in 1960.

During the late 1950s and early 1960s Spede was a noted presence as a radio comedian. He applied to work at Yleisradio twice in 1956 and again in 1959 as an entertainment provider (ajanvietetoimittaja) and was hired on his second try. Spede's most popular program was Ruljanssiriihi which combined sketch-comedy and musical performances. The program eventually developed into the program Hupiklubi. Spede and actor Leo Jokela also created the break-out character G. Pula-Aho (voiced by Jokela), a smart-talking, Helsinki slang speaking parrot who would insult Spede on Ruljanssiriihi.

Spede's other programs included Tervahöyry Hyrskynmyrskyn suvisilla laineilla, Hyvää iltaa – tulkaa mukaan and Kesäterässä.

Film career edit

 
Pasanen and Jaakko Pakkasvirta in the scene of the 1964 film X-Paroni
 
Speden Saluuna in 1965

After playing several supporting roles throughout the 1950s Spede made his first starring appearance in 1964's X-Paroni which he wrote and co-directed with his on-screen co-star Jaakko Pakkasvirta. The movie's success led to the creation of Milli Pilleri which also introduced moviegoers to Simo Salminen who became a fixture of Spede's acting troupe, often playing the side-kick to Spede's own characters. It was also the first movie Spede co-directed with Jukka Virtanen and Ere Kokkonen who would alternate directing Spede's future motion pictures, while Spede focused more on writing and producing.

1967's period-comedy Noin Seitsemän Veljestä was a parody of Robin Hood which Spede had worked on since the 1950s and introduced Vesa-Matti Loiri as an adult actor (having made his on-screen debut years earlier as a child actor in Pojat). The success of these movies led to Spede producing and releasing three movies in 1969, Näköradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut, Leikkikalugangsteri as well as his first colour feature Pohjan Tähteet. Näköradiomies performed well despite being a more serious movie but it and Pohjan Tähteet underperformed in comparison to the more typically comical Leikkikalugangsteri. Despite Pohjantähteet winning a shared Jussi Award for Kari Sohlberg in the category of best cinematography[10] (with Spede's own Leikkikalugangsteri and Jörn Donner's Sixtynine 69), Pasanen did not produce another colour feature until the late 1970s.

Spede continued to experience success with Speedy Gonzales – noin 7 veljeksen poika and the tragic comedy Jussi Pussi both released in 1970. Speedy Gonzales performed well, despite Vesa-Matti Loiri being absent due to a leg injury just prior to shooting (he instead received a writing credit). Spede had to finance most of his films during this period due to his poor relations with the Finnish Film Foundation.

In 1971, Spede released three motion-pictures, Kahdeksas Veljes (his debut as a solo director) and Hirttämättömät (the sequel to Speedy Gonzales) both starring himself as well as Saatanan Radikaalit, which was co-directed by its four starring actors Paavo Piironen, Heikki Nousiainen, Timo Nissi and Heikki Huopainen. Spede only produced this movie which was intended to give its four stars a chance to complete a motion-picture on their own. All three movies under-performed though which led to Spede taking a two-year hiatus from film-making during which he focused exclusively on his TV work. Regardless, Spede won the 1971 Producers' Jussi Award for all three movies.[11]

 
Pertti “Spede” Pasanen in a Swedish television show, instructing Finnish expatriates in Sweden to fill in their tax declaration in 1972.

In 1973, Spede released the first Uuno Turhapuro movie based on the popular skit-character by the same name. To save costs, Spede filmed and edited the movie entirely on video and had it transferred to film for theatrical distribution. Uuno became a hit and a further four Uuno films were finished during the 1970s. Spede resumed filming small budget comedies with 1974's Viu-Hah-Hah-Taja, directed by Ere Kokkonen and mostly starring Spede's TV actors. Spede only appeared in a cameo and went uncredited as the film's writer. In 1979, he released Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit, his first colour feature since Pohjantähteet. The movie was a surprise hit and led to a sequel Tup Akka Lakko being released the following year.

In the 1980s, the Uuno series peaked in popularity with 1984's Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissä breaking the record of the most popular Finnish domestic film. Spede cranked out movies on an annual basis, using his stock actors and frequently utilizing the popular skit characters for movies such as Kliffaa Hei, Pikkupojat, Fakta Homma and Onks Viljoo Näkyny. The last of these skit-comedy films is considered to be 1990s Rampe & Naukkis - Kaikkien aikojen superpari, which was lampooned on the popular characters created by Pirkka-Pekka Petelius and Aake Kalliala for the TV show Pulttibois.

During the 1990s, Spede focused almost exclusively on producing rather than writing or directing films with TV work taking more and more of his time. By this point his relationship with the Finnish Film Foundation had improved and he received grants for most of his films. The final movie directed by Pasanen was Naisen Logiikka, released in 1999 though production of it began in 1992. The film was hastily completed for release to prevent Pasanen from having to pay back his grant for the movie.

TV career edit

 
Left actor Jukka Virtanen, composer Jaakko Salo and Spede Pasanen

Starting from 1964, Spede began making live 15-minute sketch programming for Yleisradio produced by Mainos-TV. The show which alternated between the titles Spedevisio, Speden Saluuna as well as Spede Show established many of the tropes and core actors whom Spede would use in his films. Most of the early skit work is now lost due to live broadcasts not being routinely recorded. Spede appeared on TV continuously until 1976 when he started to focus primarily on film work.

 
Pasanen and Riitta Väisänen in 1993.

Starting from 1981, Spede once again put priority on TV work. First airing surviving black and white skits on YLE. He began making new skits in 1984 with Spede, Simo Salminen and Vesa-Matti Loiri. Hannele Lauri also joined as a regular cast-member. Mainos-TV also moved Spede's programming to the newly formed Kolmoskanava channel. The new Spede Show continued to air until 1987 when Spede and Loiri had a mock-feud which led to the launch of Vesa-Matti Loiri's own TV sketch show, Vesku Show. Throughout the 1980s, Spede also produced other programs such as the comedy program Fakta Homma and the competition show Kymppitonni with host Riitta Väisänen.

By the 1990s, Spede was himself tired of sketch-work but produced Aake Kalliala's and Pirkka-Pekka Petelius's Pulttibois and Tsa Tsa Tsaa as well as the sporty competition show Speden Spelit. Pasanen also produced more drama-programming such as Hynttyyt Yhteen, Blondi tuli taloon (The Blonde That Came to the House), and Ihmeiden tekijät (as well as its follow-up, Parhaat Vuodet). Many of these shows became stables of MTV3 with many of them airing for several seasons. Spede also approved the production of the dramedy-series Kuumia Aaltoja, which aired in 2003 (two years after his death).

Influences and comedy edit

Spede Pasanen named Bob Hope as one of his biggest comedy influences.

Spede Pasanen is considered emblematic of Savonian ironic humor varying between the fullest extremes of understatement and hyperbole. As he himself explained: "A Savonian never tells a thing exactly like it is." Spede's comedy denounced elitism and he explicitly sought to write and perform comedy for the largest possible audience. His early films in particular, featured elements uncommon to Finnish cinema such as fist-fights, car chases, other elaborate stunt-work as well as unconventional special effects. Many of his movies also featured unconventional settings (such as the medieval period or the wild west), though his later films focused almost entirely on poking fun at Finnish stereotypes.

His Uuno Turhapuro movies can be considered conventional farces. An unemployed slacker will, with comically incredible luck, a father-in-law who is rich and connected but unlucky (mainly due to Uuno), and with slick charm, end up in roles of minister, general officer, or rich man, usually causing havoc in the father-in-law's businesses.

Other achievements edit

Pasanen was also an inventor and jack-of-all-trades; he submitted dozens of patent applications, of which ten were registered,[1] and many of his films include Rube Goldberg-style gadgets. Besides gadgets involved with industrial production, his inventions include:

  • The Ski jumping sling
  • A Boat ski (to alleviate *bumps* in aquaplaning boat)
  • A self-extinguishing, one-size-fits-all candlestick.

For a period of time Pasanen was also obsessed with inventing a perpetual motion device. His crude drawings of it also appeared in his sketches shows and films. Once he became convinced that perpetual motion is theoretically impossible, he openly ridiculed himself in the character of Härski Hartikainen in one of the Uuno Turhapuro movies.

Personal life edit

Spede married Pirjo Vainimäki, the leading lady of his first starring picture X-Paroni, in 1965. Spede's first and only child, Pirre Pasanen, was born later that year. The couple separated in the early 1980s and divorced later.

A family private individual, Pasanen did not discuss his personal relationships in public. He had a long relationship with the 1976 Miss Europe, Riitta Väisänen. Pasanen valued loyalty and friendship, and even after separation, kept employing and financially supporting previous companions. During and after relationships, he vouchsafed confidentiality and privacy for all involved in his private life. His good relations with the media might have helped with this.

In 2022, famous Finnish businesswoman and former TV host Lenita Airisto accused Pasanen of having attempted to rape her in the early 1990s.[12] Reporter Katariina Souri reported of similar behaviour in a Facebook post.[13] Former MTV manager and director Jorma Sairanen also confirmed that the allegations were not a surprise to him due to Pasanen's importance and status at the network.[14]

Death edit

 
Spede's tombstone in Helsinki, Hietaniemi Cemetery.

On 7 September 2001 Pasanen was playing a round of golf at the Sarfvik golf course in Kirkkonummi, Finland. At the 9th hole he began to feel ill and was taken to the club house, where his condition rapidly deteriorated. Despite resuscitation by a doctor and a rapid response of emergency medical services Pasanen died. His death was attributed to advanced coronary artery disease.[3][15]

Notable collaborators edit

Filmography edit

Writer, director or producer edit

Actor edit

  • Laivan kannella (1954)
  • Sankarialokas (1955)
  • Säkkijärven polkka (1955)
  • Villi Pohjola (1955)
  • Tyttö tuli taloon (1956)
  • Tyttö lähtee kasarmiin (1956)
  • Rintamalotta (1956)
  • Anu ja Mikko (1956)
  • Pekka ja Pätkä ketjukolarissa (1957)
  • Vääpelin kauhu (1957)
  • Pekka ja Pätkä sammakkomiehinä (1957)
  • Asessorin naishuolet (1957)
  • Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla (1958)
  • Ei ruumiita makuuhuoneeseen (1959)
  • Mullin mallin (1961)
  • Taape tähtenä (1962)
  • Hopeaa rajan takaa (1963)
  • Pohjan tähteet (1969)
  • Tup-akka-lakko (1980)
  • Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit (1981)
  • (Hei kliffaa hei! (1985)
  • Pikkupojat (1986)
  • Naisen logiikka (1999)

In the Uuno Turhapuro series, Pasanen played the role of Härski-Hartikainen, a car repairman with a cunning and ribald character, who often participated in Uuno's farcical adventures. His sidekick was Sörsselssön – earlier known as Lörssön (played by Simo Salminen).

Television series edit

Spede is considered the father of modern Finnish television sketch-humour. Starting his career on Yleisradio he later jumped camps to the competing MTV3 network. However, his work on both has been extremely popular. Apart from starring in these series he was also the main producer for many of the popular shows on MTV3, such as the game-show Kymppitonni and the cult-hit show Pulttibois.

Yle edit

  • Spede Show (1964, 1971–1976, 1982 ja 1984-1987)
  • Speden saluuna (1965)
  • Spedevisio (1965–1967)
  • 50 pientä minuuttia (1967–1971)
  • Robin Hood ja hänen iloiset vekkulinsa Sherwoodin pusikoissa (1974)

MTV3 edit

  • Kymppitonni (1985–2005)
  • Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissä (1986) (the film as a TV series)
  • Vesku Show (1988–1991)
  • Spede Special (1988–1990)
  • Pulttibois (1989–1991)
  • Spedestroikka (1990)
  • Junnutonni (1991)
  • Speden sallitut leikit (1990–1992)
  • Speden tee-se-itse TV (1991–1992)
  • Hynttyyt yhteen (1991–1995)
  • Speden spelit (1992–2002)
  • Tsa Tsa Tsaa (1993–1994)
  • Blondi tuli taloon (1994–1995), in English The Blonde That Came to the House
  • Uuno Turhapuro (TV series) (1996)
  • Ihmeidentekijät (1996–1998)
  • Parhaat vuodet (2000–2002)
  • Kuumia aaltoja (2003)

Legacy edit

In popular culture edit

In 2023, a biopic feature-length film, Spede, directed by Aleksi Delikouras [fi] and starring Riku Nieminen in the title role, was released.[16][17]

Named after Spede Pasanen edit

  • SPEDE (Spacecraft Potential, Electron and Dust Experiment), an instrument attached to the SMART-1 lunar probe.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Pasanen, (Spede)". Uppslagsverket Finland (in Swedish). Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Pasanen, Pertti (1930–2001)". Kansallisbiografia (in Finnish). Biografiakeskus. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  3. ^ a b Martela, Olli (10 April 2016). "Spede Pasanen olisi täyttänyt tänään 86 vuotta – näistä rakastettu koomikko muistetaan". Iltalehti (in Finnish). Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  4. ^ Pikku-uutisia. Pohjois-Savo 29 June 1929, issue #71, p. 8. Finnish National Library. Accessed on 29 February 2020.
  5. ^ Pouta, Hellevi: Tuntematon Spede, Virpi-sisko kertoo monilahjakkaasta viihdyttäjästä. Apu 19 October 2001, issue #42, pp. 32–39. Helsinki: A-Lehdet Oy.
  6. ^ IS: Tältä näyttää Spede Pasasen lapsuudenkoti, joka on yhä täynnä vilskettä: "Talo oli Speden äidin suuri haave." Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish).
  7. ^ Toiviainen, Sakari: Spede Pasanen. Helsinki: National Audiovisual Archive. Accessed on 10 September 2012.
  8. ^ Mistä Pertti Pasanen sai Spede-nimensä? Jukka Virtanen vastaa. Ilta-Sanomat 24 June 2014. Helsinki: Sanoma Media Finland Oy. Accessed on 24 June 2014.
  9. ^ a b Aitio, Tommi: Spede: Pertti Pasasen elämä. Helsinki: Tammi 2002. ISBN 951-31-2531-9.
  10. ^ "Jussi Awards 1970". Internet Movie Database. 4 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Jussi Awards 1971". Internet Movie Database. 3 May 2016.
  12. ^ https://yle.fi/a/3-12347072
  13. ^ https://yle.fi/a/3-12348995
  14. ^ https://www.is.fi/viihde/art-2000008671001.html
  15. ^ Speden dramaattiset viime hetket – ”Pertti pelkäsi lääkäreitä.” Iltasanomat 2016-09-03.
  16. ^ "Spedelle naiset olivat koristeita ja Loiri korvaamaton – viihteen moguli oli hermostunut ketjupolttaja ja kunnianhimoinen visionääri" (in Finnish). Yle. 29 September 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  17. ^ Spede at IMDb  

External links edit

  •   Media related to Spede Pasanen at Wikimedia Commons
  • Spede Pasanen at IMDb

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Spede Pasanen news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Pertti Olavi Spede Pasanen 10 April 1930 7 September 2001 was a Finnish film director and producer comedian and inventor 1 During his career he directed wrote produced or acted in about 50 movies and participated in numerous TV productions including the comedy Spede Show and the game show Speden Spelit Much of his more commercial work was in collaboration with Vesa Matti Loiri whose most popular character created by Pasanen was Uuno Turhapuro first in TV sketches and then in a long lasting series of motion pictures and Simo Salminen Pasanen s films and TV shows often made quickly and on a low budget usually received little critical recognition but were popular among Finnish audiences from the 1960s onwards 1 2 He was the owner of his own film production company Filmituotanto Spede Pasanen Ky Spede PasanenSpede Pasanen 1990 BornPertti Olavi Pasanen 1930 04 10 10 April 1930Kuopio FinlandDied7 September 2001 2001 09 07 aged 71 Kirkkonummi FinlandOccupationsfilm directorfilm and TV producerscreenwriterfilm production company ownerradio comedianinventor Contents 1 Childhood and youth 2 Radio career 3 Film career 4 TV career 5 Influences and comedy 6 Other achievements 7 Personal life 8 Death 9 Notable collaborators 10 Filmography 10 1 Writer director or producer 10 2 Actor 10 3 Television series 10 3 1 Yle 10 3 2 MTV3 11 Legacy 11 1 In popular culture 11 2 Named after Spede Pasanen 12 References 13 External linksChildhood and youth editPertti Olavi Pasanen was born in April 1930 in Kuopio 3 He was the eldest child of Kusti and Helmi Pasanen nee Rantala 4 His father was a forestry technician and worked as the district chief of the paper company Ahlstrom Other children in the family included Pertti s little sister Virpi and little brother Risto 5 Pasanen s family lived in the Linnanpelto district 6 By Kuopio standards the family was of upper middle class The nickname Spede comes from an earlier nickname Speedy which he got from playing ice hockey and was given to him at an early age 7 The nickname Speedy came from the fictional mouse character Speedy Gonzales the hero of Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies 8 nbsp Young Pasanen in his student apartment in the 1950s Pasanen s interests at school age included entertainment sports various games and inventions He was the star of the Kuopio Lyceum s evening programs played ice hockey with passion and performed chemical experiments in his home s basement However he did badly at school In spring 1948 he got a report card with five 4 grades failing grade in the Finnish school system and stayed behind in his class after spending most of the spring by building a custom scooter from parts he had found from junk shops After Pertti Pasanen had ended up in arguments with most of his teachers his parents sent him to another school In autumn 1950 Spede Pasanen moved to the Iisalmi lyceum from where he matriculated in the Olympic spring of 1952 He spent the next year doing his military service and completed it with the rank of Sub lieutenant in the anti aircraft branch In the military he also performed in the entertainment parade of the defence forces which circulated between barracks entertaining soldiers 9 In autumn 1953 Pasanen moved to Helsinki and started his studies at the Faculty of State Politics at the University of Helsinki Instead of studying he concentrated on social life at the Nation of Savonia where he usually acted as host and master of ceremonies at parties Pasanen s student indoctrinations and initiations of new students gained fame throughout the university In the university he also met Jukka Virtanen and Matti Kuusla who became important partners for him Kuusla working at Fennada Filmi as a studio assistant got him a background role in the 1954 film Laivan kannella He appeared in the film as a man at a bar 9 Radio career edit nbsp Pertti Pasanen left with Aune Haarla and Antero Alpola at Yleisradio s entertainment division in 1960 During the late 1950s and early 1960s Spede was a noted presence as a radio comedian He applied to work at Yleisradio twice in 1956 and again in 1959 as an entertainment provider ajanvietetoimittaja and was hired on his second try Spede s most popular program was Ruljanssiriihi which combined sketch comedy and musical performances The program eventually developed into the program Hupiklubi Spede and actor Leo Jokela also created the break out character G Pula Aho voiced by Jokela a smart talking Helsinki slang speaking parrot who would insult Spede on Ruljanssiriihi Spede s other programs included Tervahoyry Hyrskynmyrskyn suvisilla laineilla Hyvaa iltaa tulkaa mukaan and Kesaterassa Film career edit nbsp Pasanen and Jaakko Pakkasvirta in the scene of the 1964 film X Paroni nbsp Speden Saluuna in 1965 After playing several supporting roles throughout the 1950s Spede made his first starring appearance in 1964 s X Paroni which he wrote and co directed with his on screen co star Jaakko Pakkasvirta The movie s success led to the creation of Milli Pilleri which also introduced moviegoers to Simo Salminen who became a fixture of Spede s acting troupe often playing the side kick to Spede s own characters It was also the first movie Spede co directed with Jukka Virtanen and Ere Kokkonen who would alternate directing Spede s future motion pictures while Spede focused more on writing and producing 1967 s period comedy Noin Seitseman Veljesta was a parody of Robin Hood which Spede had worked on since the 1950s and introduced Vesa Matti Loiri as an adult actor having made his on screen debut years earlier as a child actor in Pojat The success of these movies led to Spede producing and releasing three movies in 1969 Nakoradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut Leikkikalugangsteri as well as his first colour feature Pohjan Tahteet Nakoradiomies performed well despite being a more serious movie but it and Pohjan Tahteet underperformed in comparison to the more typically comical Leikkikalugangsteri Despite Pohjantahteet winning a shared Jussi Award for Kari Sohlberg in the category of best cinematography 10 with Spede s own Leikkikalugangsteri and Jorn Donner s Sixtynine 69 Pasanen did not produce another colour feature until the late 1970s Spede continued to experience success with Speedy Gonzales noin 7 veljeksen poika and the tragic comedy Jussi Pussi both released in 1970 Speedy Gonzales performed well despite Vesa Matti Loiri being absent due to a leg injury just prior to shooting he instead received a writing credit Spede had to finance most of his films during this period due to his poor relations with the Finnish Film Foundation In 1971 Spede released three motion pictures Kahdeksas Veljes his debut as a solo director and Hirttamattomat the sequel to Speedy Gonzales both starring himself as well as Saatanan Radikaalit which was co directed by its four starring actors Paavo Piironen Heikki Nousiainen Timo Nissi and Heikki Huopainen Spede only produced this movie which was intended to give its four stars a chance to complete a motion picture on their own All three movies under performed though which led to Spede taking a two year hiatus from film making during which he focused exclusively on his TV work Regardless Spede won the 1971 Producers Jussi Award for all three movies 11 nbsp Pertti Spede Pasanen in a Swedish television show instructing Finnish expatriates in Sweden to fill in their tax declaration in 1972 In 1973 Spede released the first Uuno Turhapuro movie based on the popular skit character by the same name To save costs Spede filmed and edited the movie entirely on video and had it transferred to film for theatrical distribution Uuno became a hit and a further four Uuno films were finished during the 1970s Spede resumed filming small budget comedies with 1974 s Viu Hah Hah Taja directed by Ere Kokkonen and mostly starring Spede s TV actors Spede only appeared in a cameo and went uncredited as the film s writer In 1979 he released Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit his first colour feature since Pohjantahteet The movie was a surprise hit and led to a sequel Tup Akka Lakko being released the following year In the 1980s the Uuno series peaked in popularity with 1984 s Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissa breaking the record of the most popular Finnish domestic film Spede cranked out movies on an annual basis using his stock actors and frequently utilizing the popular skit characters for movies such as Kliffaa Hei Pikkupojat Fakta Homma and Onks Viljoo Nakyny The last of these skit comedy films is considered to be 1990s Rampe amp Naukkis Kaikkien aikojen superpari which was lampooned on the popular characters created by Pirkka Pekka Petelius and Aake Kalliala for the TV show Pulttibois During the 1990s Spede focused almost exclusively on producing rather than writing or directing films with TV work taking more and more of his time By this point his relationship with the Finnish Film Foundation had improved and he received grants for most of his films The final movie directed by Pasanen was Naisen Logiikka released in 1999 though production of it began in 1992 The film was hastily completed for release to prevent Pasanen from having to pay back his grant for the movie TV career edit nbsp Left actor Jukka Virtanen composer Jaakko Salo and Spede Pasanen This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Starting from 1964 Spede began making live 15 minute sketch programming for Yleisradio produced by Mainos TV The show which alternated between the titles Spedevisio Speden Saluuna as well as Spede Show established many of the tropes and core actors whom Spede would use in his films Most of the early skit work is now lost due to live broadcasts not being routinely recorded Spede appeared on TV continuously until 1976 when he started to focus primarily on film work nbsp Pasanen and Riitta Vaisanen in 1993 Starting from 1981 Spede once again put priority on TV work First airing surviving black and white skits on YLE He began making new skits in 1984 with Spede Simo Salminen and Vesa Matti Loiri Hannele Lauri also joined as a regular cast member Mainos TV also moved Spede s programming to the newly formed Kolmoskanava channel The new Spede Show continued to air until 1987 when Spede and Loiri had a mock feud which led to the launch of Vesa Matti Loiri s own TV sketch show Vesku Show Throughout the 1980s Spede also produced other programs such as the comedy program Fakta Homma and the competition show Kymppitonni with host Riitta Vaisanen By the 1990s Spede was himself tired of sketch work but produced Aake Kalliala s and Pirkka Pekka Petelius s Pulttibois and Tsa Tsa Tsaa as well as the sporty competition show Speden Spelit Pasanen also produced more drama programming such as Hynttyyt Yhteen Blondi tuli taloon The Blonde That Came to the House and Ihmeiden tekijat as well as its follow up Parhaat Vuodet Many of these shows became stables of MTV3 with many of them airing for several seasons Spede also approved the production of the dramedy series Kuumia Aaltoja which aired in 2003 two years after his death Influences and comedy editSpede Pasanen named Bob Hope as one of his biggest comedy influences Spede Pasanen is considered emblematic of Savonian ironic humor varying between the fullest extremes of understatement and hyperbole As he himself explained A Savonian never tells a thing exactly like it is Spede s comedy denounced elitism and he explicitly sought to write and perform comedy for the largest possible audience His early films in particular featured elements uncommon to Finnish cinema such as fist fights car chases other elaborate stunt work as well as unconventional special effects Many of his movies also featured unconventional settings such as the medieval period or the wild west though his later films focused almost entirely on poking fun at Finnish stereotypes His Uuno Turhapuro movies can be considered conventional farces An unemployed slacker will with comically incredible luck a father in law who is rich and connected but unlucky mainly due to Uuno and with slick charm end up in roles of minister general officer or rich man usually causing havoc in the father in law s businesses Other achievements editPasanen was also an inventor and jack of all trades he submitted dozens of patent applications of which ten were registered 1 and many of his films include Rube Goldberg style gadgets Besides gadgets involved with industrial production his inventions include The Ski jumping sling A Boat ski to alleviate bumps in aquaplaning boat A self extinguishing one size fits all candlestick For a period of time Pasanen was also obsessed with inventing a perpetual motion device His crude drawings of it also appeared in his sketches shows and films Once he became convinced that perpetual motion is theoretically impossible he openly ridiculed himself in the character of Harski Hartikainen in one of the Uuno Turhapuro movies Personal life editSpede married Pirjo Vainimaki the leading lady of his first starring picture X Paroni in 1965 Spede s first and only child Pirre Pasanen was born later that year The couple separated in the early 1980s and divorced later A family private individual Pasanen did not discuss his personal relationships in public He had a long relationship with the 1976 Miss Europe Riitta Vaisanen Pasanen valued loyalty and friendship and even after separation kept employing and financially supporting previous companions During and after relationships he vouchsafed confidentiality and privacy for all involved in his private life His good relations with the media might have helped with this In 2022 famous Finnish businesswoman and former TV host Lenita Airisto accused Pasanen of having attempted to rape her in the early 1990s 12 Reporter Katariina Souri reported of similar behaviour in a Facebook post 13 Former MTV manager and director Jorma Sairanen also confirmed that the allegations were not a surprise to him due to Pasanen s importance and status at the network 14 Death edit nbsp Spede s tombstone in Helsinki Hietaniemi Cemetery On 7 September 2001 Pasanen was playing a round of golf at the Sarfvik golf course in Kirkkonummi Finland At the 9th hole he began to feel ill and was taken to the club house where his condition rapidly deteriorated Despite resuscitation by a doctor and a rapid response of emergency medical services Pasanen died His death was attributed to advanced coronary artery disease 3 15 Notable collaborators editEre Kokkonen Jukka Virtanen Simo Salminen Vesa Matti Loiri Leo Jokela Riitta Vaisanen Pentti Siimes Olavi Ahonen Juhani Kumpulainen Hannele Lauri Marita NordbergFilmography editWriter director or producer edit X Paroni directed with Jaakko Pakkasvirta 1964 in English The X baron Millipilleri 1966 Pahkahullu Suomi 1967 in English The nutty Finland Noin seitseman veljesta 1968 in English About seven Brothers Nakoradiomiehen ihmeelliset siekailut 1969 Leikkikalugangsteri 1969 in English The Toy Gangster Pohjan tahteet 1969 Jussi Pussi 1970 Speedy Gonzales noin 7 veljeksen poika 1970 Saatanan radikaalit 1971 Producer only Kahdeksas veljes 1971 in English The Eighth Brother Hirttamattomat 1971 Uuno Turhapuro 1973 Viu hah hah taja 1974 Professori Uuno D G Turhapuro 1975 in English Professor Uuno D G Turhapuro Lottovoittaja UKK Turhapuro 1976 Hapy Endko Eli kuinka Uuno Turhapuro sai niin kauniin ja rikkaan vaimon 1977 Rautakauppias Uuno Turhapuro presidentin vavy 1978 Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit 1979 Tup akka lakko 1980 Uuno Turhapuron aviokriisi 1981 Polhola 1981 Uuno Turhapuro menettaa muistinsa 1982 in English Uuno Turhapuro loses his memory Uuno Turhapuron muisti palailee patkittain 1983 Lentavat luupaat 1984 in English The Flying Boneheads Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissa 1984 Uuno Epsanjassa 1985 in English Uuno in Spain Kliffaa hei 1985 Uuno Turhapuro muuttaa maalle 1986 Liian iso keikka 1986 in English A Gig Too Big Pikkupojat 1986 Uuno Turhapuro kaksoisagentti 1987 Fakta homma 1987 Tupla Uuno 1988 in English Double Uuno Onks Viljoo nakyny 1988 in English Have Ya Seen Viljo Rampe amp Naukkis 1990 Uunon huikeat poikamiesvuodet maaseudulla 1990 Uuno Turhapuro herra Helsingin herra 1991 Uuno Turhapuro Suomen tasavallan herra presidentti 1992 Uuno Turhapuron poika 1993 in English The Son of Uuno Turhapuro Romanovin kivet 1993 Pekko ja Poika 1994 Uuno Turhapuron veli 1994 Johtaja Uuno Turhapuro pisnismies 1998 Naisen logiikka 1999 in English The Logic of the Women Actor edit Laivan kannella 1954 Sankarialokas 1955 Sakkijarven polkka 1955 Villi Pohjola 1955 Tytto tuli taloon 1956 Tytto lahtee kasarmiin 1956 Rintamalotta 1956 Anu ja Mikko 1956 Pekka ja Patka ketjukolarissa 1957 Vaapelin kauhu 1957 Pekka ja Patka sammakkomiehina 1957 Asessorin naishuolet 1957 Pekka ja Patka Suezilla 1958 Ei ruumiita makuuhuoneeseen 1959 Mullin mallin 1961 Taape tahtena 1962 Hopeaa rajan takaa 1963 Pohjan tahteet 1969 Tup akka lakko 1980 Koeputkiaikuinen ja Simon enkelit 1981 Hei kliffaa hei 1985 Pikkupojat 1986 Naisen logiikka 1999 In the Uuno Turhapuro series Pasanen played the role of Harski Hartikainen a car repairman with a cunning and ribald character who often participated in Uuno s farcical adventures His sidekick was Sorsselsson earlier known as Lorsson played by Simo Salminen Television series edit Spede is considered the father of modern Finnish television sketch humour Starting his career on Yleisradio he later jumped camps to the competing MTV3 network However his work on both has been extremely popular Apart from starring in these series he was also the main producer for many of the popular shows on MTV3 such as the game show Kymppitonni and the cult hit show Pulttibois Yle edit Spede Show 1964 1971 1976 1982 ja 1984 1987 Speden saluuna 1965 Spedevisio 1965 1967 50 pienta minuuttia 1967 1971 Robin Hood ja hanen iloiset vekkulinsa Sherwoodin pusikoissa 1974 MTV3 edit Kymppitonni 1985 2005 Uuno Turhapuro armeijan leivissa 1986 the film as a TV series Vesku Show 1988 1991 Spede Special 1988 1990 Pulttibois 1989 1991 Spedestroikka 1990 Junnutonni 1991 Speden sallitut leikit 1990 1992 Speden tee se itse TV 1991 1992 Hynttyyt yhteen 1991 1995 Speden spelit 1992 2002 Tsa Tsa Tsaa 1993 1994 Blondi tuli taloon 1994 1995 in English The Blonde That Came to the House Uuno Turhapuro TV series 1996 Ihmeidentekijat 1996 1998 Parhaat vuodet 2000 2002 Kuumia aaltoja 2003 Legacy editIn popular culture edit In 2023 a biopic feature length film Spede directed by Aleksi Delikouras fi and starring Riku Nieminen in the title role was released 16 17 Named after Spede Pasanen edit SPEDE Spacecraft Potential Electron and Dust Experiment an instrument attached to the SMART 1 lunar probe References edit a b c Pasanen Spede Uppslagsverket Finland in Swedish Retrieved 29 September 2023 Pasanen Pertti 1930 2001 Kansallisbiografia in Finnish Biografiakeskus Retrieved 29 September 2023 a b Martela Olli 10 April 2016 Spede Pasanen olisi tayttanyt tanaan 86 vuotta naista rakastettu koomikko muistetaan Iltalehti in Finnish Retrieved 6 February 2022 Pikku uutisia Pohjois Savo 29 June 1929 issue 71 p 8 Finnish National Library Accessed on 29 February 2020 Pouta Hellevi Tuntematon Spede Virpi sisko kertoo monilahjakkaasta viihdyttajasta Apu 19 October 2001 issue 42 pp 32 39 Helsinki A Lehdet Oy IS Talta nayttaa Spede Pasasen lapsuudenkoti joka on yha taynna vilsketta Talo oli Speden aidin suuri haave Ilta Sanomat in Finnish Toiviainen Sakari Spede Pasanen Helsinki National Audiovisual Archive Accessed on 10 September 2012 Mista Pertti Pasanen sai Spede nimensa Jukka Virtanen vastaa Ilta Sanomat 24 June 2014 Helsinki Sanoma Media Finland Oy Accessed on 24 June 2014 a b Aitio Tommi Spede Pertti Pasasen elama Helsinki Tammi 2002 ISBN 951 31 2531 9 Jussi Awards 1970 Internet Movie Database 4 May 2016 Jussi Awards 1971 Internet Movie Database 3 May 2016 https yle fi a 3 12347072 https yle fi a 3 12348995 https www is fi viihde art 2000008671001 html Speden dramaattiset viime hetket Pertti pelkasi laakareita Iltasanomat 2016 09 03 Spedelle naiset olivat koristeita ja Loiri korvaamaton viihteen moguli oli hermostunut ketjupolttaja ja kunnianhimoinen visionaari in Finnish Yle 29 September 2023 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Spede at IMDb nbsp External links edit nbsp Media related to Spede Pasanen at Wikimedia Commons Spede Pasanen at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spede Pasanen amp oldid 1218088347, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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