
Siiri Saimi Angerkoski was a Finnish actress best known for her role as Justiina Puupää in Pekka & Pätkä.

Ritva Helinä Arvelo was a Finnish actress, director, screenwriter and a pioneer in modern dance.

Asta Elisabeth Backman née Inberg was a Finnish film, television and theatre actress who appeared in more than 80 works.

Laura Eveliina Birn is a Finnish film actress.

Anna Easteden is a Finnish American actress whose film appearances include The House of Branching Love (2009) and Sideways (2009). She is known for her performance as "Bee Sting" in Who Wants to Be a Superhero? season 2 (2007) on Sci Fi Channel. She co-starred in soap operas: Passions and Days of Our Lives on NBC, the television series Bones on Fox and Two and a Half Men on CBS.

Taina Elisabeth Elg is a Finnish-American actress and dancer. She has appeared on stage, television, and in film.

Minna-Maria Erika Haapkylä is a Finnish actress. She has won two Jussi Awards; one for the best actress in a supporting role for a 1999 Veikko Aaltonen film Rakkaudella Maire, and another in 2009 for the best actress in a leading role for Kuulustelu, directed by Jörn Donner. Haapkylä was married to actor Hannu-Pekka Björkman from 2002 to 2014. They have two sons.She is now in a relationship with actress Joanna Haartti, having come out as lesbian.

Eija Inkeri (1926–2012) was a Finnish stage and film actress.

Dorothea Ida Eveliina Witikka, better known by her stage name Tea Ista, was a Finnish actress. She began her acting career in 1952. She was born in Evijärvi.

Carita Järvinen, is a Finnish-born retired fashion model. She has also acted in three films with the stage name Carita.

Titta Jokinen is a Finnish actress.

Katariina Kaitue is a Finnish actress. She has been a regular actress since 1991 at the Finnish National Theatre, where she has performed dozens of roles.

Aini Helena Kara was a Finnish film actress. Like Lea Joutseno and Regina Linnanheimo, she was one of the few Finnish film actors without a theatrical background. Kara is best remembered for her role in a 1943 melodrama Valkoiset ruusut.

Ria Kataja is a Finnish actress.

Krista Erika Kosonen is a Finnish actress. She is best known for her appearances in movies such as Jade Warrior (2006), Prinsessa (2010) and Syvälle salattu (2011). The sketch comedy television show Putous made her a household name in Finland. She was selected as Best Actress in 2015 Shanghai International Movie Festifal

Birgit Kronström was a Finnish actress and singer.

Mirjami Kuosmanen was a Finnish actress. She appeared in 24 films between 1937 and 1956. She was married to filmmaker Erik Blomberg. In 1952, she won the Jussi Award for Best Actress for her role in The White Reindeer

Iina Kuustonen is a Finnish actress.

Liisamaija Laaksonen-Kaitue is a Finnish actress, who has become famous for her roles in films and television series. She wrote several television shows in the 1990s and 2000s.

Sirpa Lane, born Sirpa Salo (1952–1999) was a Finnish actress known for her work in B-movies of the 1970s, primarily erotic and exploitation films. Lane was discovered by British photographer and film-maker David Hamilton, who was known for his soft focus and grainy style erotica. She worked with Roger Vadim, who spoke of her as the "next Bardot". She died of HIV/AIDS.

Elena Maire Karin Leeve is a Finnish actress who has worked on television, in films and on stage. She received a Jussi Award as the Best Leading Actress for her work in a Pirjo Honkasalo film Fire-Eater in 1999. In 2009, she won her second Jussi for the leading role in a film Putoavia enkeleitä.

Katri Sisko "Kaisu" Leppänen was a Finnish actress. She worked for over 40 years in the Finnish National Theatre and appeared in 41 films between 1929–1987. She was born in Turku, and was married to actor Ilmari Unho from 1927 to 1930. She later married another actor Tauno Majuri. She died in Helsinki, aged 88.

Axa Regina Elisabeth Linnanheimo was a Finnish actress and screenwriter. Her sister Rakel Linnanheimo (1908–2004) was also an actress. Linnanheimo was married to Count Carl Robert Mörner 1948–1952, until his death. After she ended her film career in 1956, she started to work as a translator for the Finnish Broadcasting Company using the name Regina Mörner.

Aino Lohikoski (1898–1981) was a Finnish actress.

Tamara Adele Lund-Ioniță was a Finnish soprano singer and actress. She was born in Turku and was a graduate of the Sibelius Academy. She performed in the Finnish National Opera from 1967 and at the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich from 1974 to 1987. Tamara Lund was the mother of the Finnish singer Maria Lund. Her second spouse was the Romanian opera singer Alexandru Ioniță. Tamara Lund died of stomach cancer in Turku in July 2005.

Rauni Maria Erika Luoma-Ervi was a Finnish actress. Her career peaked at the Finnish National Theatre in 1955–1978. She also appeared in 25 films between 1935 and 1984.

Tiina Inkeri Lymi is a Finnish actress, director, screenwriter and author. She received a Jussi Award as the Best Leading Actress for her work in the 1993 film Akvaariorakkaus.

Outi Mäenpää is a Finnish actress.

Laura Pauliina Malmivaara is a Finnish actress. Her acting career began in 1993, and includes dozens of roles in film and television productions, as well as stage appearances. In addition to acting, she has also worked as a singer, photographer, television host, blogger, and model.

Pirkko Mannola is a Finnish actress and singer. She has appeared in over 50 films and television shows since 1959. She starred in the film Kaks' tavallista Lahtista, which was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1958 she won the Miss Finland beauty contest.

Rea Mauranen is a Finnish television actress who has appeared in several Finnish films.

Liisa Nevalainen was a Finnish actress. She appeared in more than 30 films and television shows between 1934 and 1973.

Sylvi Palo (1911–1987) was a Finnish stage and film actress.

Ilmi Parkkari (1926–1979) was a Finnish film and stage actress.

Eila Mirjam Pehkonen was a Finnish actress.

Armi Elina Annikki Pohjanpää was a Finnish actress. Her theatrical career lasted for 40 years, and in addition, she appeared in several Finnish films by directors such as Ilmari Unho, Aarne Tarkas and Matti Kassila.

Saara Vilhelmiina Ranin was a Finnish actress and director. She made a long career in various Finnish theatres while also appearing in several films. Saara Ranin was married to Helge Ranin, and actor Matti Ranin was their son.

Eila Orvokki Roine is a Finnish actress. She worked for Tampereen Työväen Teatteri from 1951 until her retirement in 1994.

Aino Elina Salo is a Finnish film, theatre and television actress who has also done work in radio as a voice actor in children’s programming. In her career that began in 1956, Salo has appeared in over 50 films and television shows but she is best known for her work in Aki Kaurismäki’s films. She has been awarded three Jussi Awards for her work. In 2010, she was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Commandeur). Elina was also Little My in the Finnish dub of Moomin.
Sylvi Inkeri Salonen was a Finnish actress. Most of her career, 1949−1985, she worked for Tampereen Työväen Teatteri while also appearing on television and in films. The term "diva" was often attached to her name.

Anneli Sauli is a Finnish film actress. She has appeared in 42 films since 1953. She starred in the film Miriam, which was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. She was born in Pyhäjoki, Finland to a Finnish Romani father, Valdemar Schwartz, and a Finnish mother, Salli Maria Heikkilä. From the late 1950s to the early 1960s she lived and worked in West Germany using the name Ann Savo.

Irma Seikkula was a Finnish actress. She appeared in 74 films and television shows between 1937 and 1996. She starred in the film Miriam, which was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival.

Seela Maini Marjatta Sella is a Finnish film actress. She was born in Tampere, Finland.

Yanti Somer is a Finnish actress. She appeared in more than sixteen films since 1970, predominantly in French and Italian productions.

Hilda Kristina “Kirsti” Suonio, née Sainio, originally Kjäll (1872–1939) was a Finnish stage and film actress.

Aino-Maija Tikkanen was a Finnish film actress. She appeared in 15 films between 1954 and 2010 and had a long career at theatre. She died on 3 March 2014 at the age of 86.

Armi Toivanen is a Finnish actress. She became a household name in Finland after joining the cast of the sketch comedy television show Putous in its third season in 2012. Her character Leena Hefner o.s. Herppeenluoma was crowned as the "sketch comedy character of the year". In addition to her television work, Toivanen has been seen on stage and in films.

Pamela Tola is a Finnish actress and director.
Liisa Tuomi (1924–1989) was a Finnish stage, film and television actress.

Elsa Turakainen was a Finnish actress. She appeared in more than 30 films and television shows between 1934 and 1973.

Birgitta Margaretha Ulfsson was a Finnish actress and theater director. She was a versatile actor and a recognized pioneer of avant-garde theater in Finland.

Emma Väänänen was a Finnish film actress. She appeared in 49 films between 1941 and 1969. She was a member of the jury at the 1st Moscow International Film Festival in 1959.

Ritva Valkama-Palo was a Finnish actress. She was known for her comic roles and appeared in theatres, films and on television.

Pihla Viitala is a Finnish actress. She studied acting at the Helsinki Theatre Academy.