
Director
Mikko Niskanen
Born 1929 · Äänekoski, Finland
Mikko Niskanen was a Finnish film director and actor. He was born in Äänekoski, Central Finland in 1929. He was the third of six children, and his father worked as a timber barge pilot. His mother too had a job outside the home, so the children often spent summers with their grandmother in Viitasaari. At the age of 13, Mikko Niskanen started working in timber felling and floating. Two years later he enrolled in a vocational school in Jyväskylä to become a car mechanic. He took a serious interest in amateur theatre and was accepted to study at the Finnish Theatre Academy in Helsinki from 1947 until 1950. He then acted in Jyväskylä and Kuopio theatres until 1954 when he landed an actor's job at the film studios of Suomen Filmiteollisuus in Helsinki. One of his first film roles was in Edvin Laine's The Unknown Soldier (1955). Between 1958 and 1961 Niskanen studied at the Moscow Film School in the Soviet Union. Niskanen's 1962 film The Boys was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. He continued his directing career focusing on themes such as rural life and youth. His second breakthrough was Under Your Skin (Käpy selän alla, 1966), a story of two young couples spending a weekend camping in the countryside. The film received six Jussi Awards and was followed by another story about young lovers, Asfalttilampaat (1968). Niskanen's tour de force as both actor and director was the five-hour television drama Eight Deadly Shots which was also released as a 145-minute theatrical version edited by Jörn Donner. Based on a true story from late 1960s Finland, it is a naturalistic drama about a poor farmer struggling to make a living for his family. He gradually becomes a violent alcoholic who goes on killing spree when the police arrive to calm him down. Besides directing, Niskanen gave a powerful and intense performance in the leading role. The film, like many of Niskanen's works were shot on locations around his home province north of Jyväskylä. Mikko Niskanen died of cancer at the age of 61.
Directed

Eight Deadly Shots
Director · 1972

The Boys
Director · 1962

Eight Deadly Shots
Director · 1972
Ihmisiä elämän pohjalla
Director · 1967

Skin, Skin
Director · 1966

Elämän vonkamies
Director · 1986

Nuoruuteni savotat
Director · 1988

Gotta Run!
Director · 1982

Girl of Finland
Director · 1967

Hopeaa rajan takaa
Director · 1963

Commando Assault
Director · 1963

Asfalttilampaat
Director · 1968

Pulakapina
Director · 1977

Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta
Director · 1971

Syksyllä kaikki on toisin
Director · 1978

Mona ja palavan rakkauden aika
Director · 1983
Elokuva jalostavasta rakkaudesta
Director · 1967
Acting

The Unknown Soldier
Mielonen · 1955

Eight Deadly Shots
Pasi · 1972

Eight Deadly Shots
Pasi · 1972

Kahden ladun poikki
(uncredited) · 1958

Köyhä laulaja
(uncredited) · 1950

Skin, Skin
Man on Dance Floor (uncredited) · 1966

1918
(uncredited) · 1957

Elämän vonkamies
Auku-eno · 1986

Nuoruuteni savotat
(uncredited) · 1988

Gotta Run!
Aaro, työnjohtaja · 1982

Autuas eversti
(uncredited) · 1958

Sodan ja rauhan miehet
Stalin · 1978
Hamsterit
Jallu · 1982

Girl of Finland
luennoitsija · 1967

Hän varasti elämän
(uncredited) · 1962

Kaunis Kaarina
(uncredited) · 1955

Pekka ja Pätkä Suezilla
(uncredited) · 1958

Pulakapina
Heikki Niskanen · 1977

Herra sotaministeri
(uncredited) · 1957

The Age of Iron
Tiera · 1982

Isaskar Keturin ihmeelliset seikkailut
(uncredited) · 1960

Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta
Palsami / Rehentelevä tukkilainen · 1971

Syksyllä kaikki on toisin
Kalervo Haapanen · 1978

Mona ja palavan rakkauden aika
Martti, Monan äidin esimies · 1983
Writing

Eight Deadly Shots
Writer · 1972

The Boys
Screenplay · 1962

Eight Deadly Shots
Writer · 1972

Elämän vonkamies
Screenplay · 1986

Nuoruuteni savotat
Screenplay · 1988

Gotta Run!
Writer · 1982

Girl of Finland
Writer · 1967

Hopeaa rajan takaa
Screenplay · 1963

Commando Assault
Screenplay · 1963

Asfalttilampaat
Screenplay · 1968

Pulakapina
Screenplay · 1977

Laulu tulipunaisesta kukasta
Screenplay · 1971