Vera Airaksinen

Vera Airaksinen’s filmography is honestly a mashup of wild genres and moods, which is probably why people keep bringing up her name in Finnish film circles. She popped up in Keisari Aarnio back in 2018, a gritty crime drama that basically pulls you into the twisted world of Jari Aarnio—a cop who took corruption to Olympic levels. Vera didn’t just fade into the background there; her performance had that razor-sharp tension, the kind where you can’t tell if her character’s going to crack or hold it together. That series had people glued to their screens, binge-watching before it was even cool. Fast forward to Ajomies in 2013—yeah, a bit older, but still holds up. This one’s got more of that raw, street-level vibe. Vera’s role? She played it tough, but with these little cracks of vulnerability. Makes you wonder what her deal is off-screen, honestly. She doesn’t phone it in, ever. And then there’s Little Siberia, slated for 2025. People are already buzzing about it, and you gotta admit, the premise sounds nuts—think icy landscapes, weird mysteries, and the kind of dark humor only Finns can pull off. Vera’s got a role that, from early whispers, is supposed to be one of her best yet—quirky, layered, probably a little tragic, because why not? If you’re into Finnish cinema that doesn’t pull its punches, following her work is basically a must. She’s not your cookie-cutter actress; she’s got bite, and her choices? Never boring.

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  • Professions: Production Manager, Additional Crew, Producer

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