Eero Milonoff
Eero "Käkä" Milonoff, born on May 1, 1980, is a prominent Finnish actor celebrated for his contributions to film and theater. A graduate of the Helsinki Theatre Academy in 2005, Milonoff has carved out a successful career as a freelance actor, taking on diverse roles that showcase his versatility.
In 2008, he received a nomination for the prestigious Jussi Award for Best Actor for his compelling portrayal of Remu Aaltonen, the drummer and vocalist of the iconic rock band Hurriganes, in the biographical film Ganes (2007). This recognition marked a significant milestone in his career, highlighting his talent and ability to bring complex characters to life on screen.
Milonoff comes from a rich cultural background, with German, Russian, and Swedish heritage on his father's side. His father, Pekka Milonoff, is a well-known figure in the theatre and film industry, contributing to Eero's early exposure to the arts. He also has three brothers—Aleksi, Juho, and Tuomas—who share his passion for the entertainment field, with the latter two also making their mark in film and television.
With a growing portfolio of work, Eero Milonoff continues to be a significant figure in Finnish cinema, captivating audiences with his performances and contributing to the vibrant cultural landscape of his homeland.