Samuli Edelmann
Samuli Edelmann | |
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Edelmann after a concert at St. Michael's Church, Turku, 2009 | |
Born |
Samuli Casimir Edelmann 21 July 1968 Pori, Finland |
Samuli Casimir Edelmann (born 21 July 1968) is a Finnish actor and singer.
Family and career
Edelmann was born in Pori, Finland, the son of actress Marja-Leena Kouki and composer Toni Edelmann. Edelmann has two children, Venla and Ilmari, with his wife Laura Tuomarila. In the spring of 2006, Samuli Edelmann and his family moved to Malta and in the late of 2015 Edelmann and his family moved back to Finland.[1]
Actor
Edelmann graduated from the Theatre Academy of Finland in 1991. Before he graduated, he had already acted in the three movies: Talvisota and two Vääpeli Körmy movies. His role of Vähy in the movie Veturimiehet heiluttaa in 1992, however, was what shot him to fame. Some of his other well-known roles include Patrick in Romanovin kivet (1993), Jussi Murikka in Häjyt (1999), Roope in Levottomat (2000), Aki in Minä ja Morrison (2001) and Tomppa in Rööperi.
In addition to movies, he has also acted in the TV series Vintiöt and Irtiottoja. He has also dubbed numerous series and movies, e.g., Tanoshii Moomin Ikka (TV series) and the part of Shrek in the movie of the same name.
In 2011, he appeared in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol in the role of henchman Wistrom.
Singer
Edelmann shot to fame as a singer in 1991 with his song "Pienestä kii". The same year, his song, "Peggy", was a candidate for the Eurovision Song Contest; the song, however, did not become the Finnish entry that year. He sang a duet with Sani from Aikakone in 1995 called "Tuhat yötä", which was one of the most successful songs that year. Edelmann has also sung duets with Mikko Kuustonen, Laura Närhi, Cata Mansikka-aho, Mari Rantasila and Irina Björklund. Some of Edelmann's other songs include "(Sinä olet) Aurinko", which is commonly known as Ihana valo, "Kaikki tahtoo" and "Karavaanari".
Edelmann has also published an album by the name of Vaiheet, which has songs that his father, Toni Edelmann, has composed for texts by Hesse, Goethe, Shakespeare and Denisov.
Edelmann has been awarded three Emma awards: New Male Artist of the Year and two Artist of the Year awards. His three platinum and three gold albums make him one of Finland's best-selling male artists.
Filmography
- The Glory and Misery of Human Life (Ihmiselon ihanuus ja kurjuus, 1988)
- The Winter War (Talvisota, 1989)
- Vääpeli Körmy ja marsalkan sauva (1990)
- Moomin (1990–1991) (Finnish voice, played Snork in episodes 1-52)
- Vääpeli Körmy ja vetenalaiset vehkeet (1991)
- Goodbye Trainmen (Veturimiehet heiluttaa, 1992)
- Vääpeli Körmy ja etelän hetelmät (1992)
- The Romanov Stones (Romanovin kivet, 1993)
- The Tough Ones (Häjyt, 1999)
- Return to Plainlands (Lakeuden kutsu, 2000)
- Restless (Levottomat, 2000)
- The South (Lomalla, 2000)
- Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods (Rölli ja metsänhenki, 2001)
- Me and Morrison (Minä ja Morrison, 2001)
- Vares: Private Eye (Vares – yksityisetsivä, 2004)
- Frozen Land (Paha maa, 2005)
- Cargo (2006)
- Man Exposed (Riisuttu mies, 2006)
- Rock'n Roll Never Dies (2006)
- Hellsinki (Rööperi, 2009)
- Johan Falk: National Target (2009)
- Princess (Prinsessa, 2010)
- Home Sweet Home (Kotirauha, 2011)
- Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)
- Tie pohjoiseen (2012)
Discography
Albums
- Oi taivas (1990) (re-released 1992)
- Peggy - Pienestä kii (1991, FIN #1, platinum)
- Yön valot (1992, FIN #11)
- Parhaat (1993) (compilation)
- Ihana valo (1994, FIN # 5, platinum)
- Tuhat yötä (1995, FIN #7, gold)
- Vaiheet (1997, FIN #8)
- Greatest Hits (1998, FIN #3, gold) (compilation)
- Kaikki tahtoo (2001, FIN #1, platinum)
- Enkelten tuli (2003, FIN #2, gold)
- Yksi ilta – (Samuli Edelmann & Mikko Kuustonen) (2005) (Live-DVD)
- Vain elämää : 1992–2005 (2005, FIN #21, gold) (compilation)
- Voittola (2006, FIN #14)
- Virsiä (2007, FIN #1, 2x platinum)
- Virsiä 2 (2008, FIN #2, platinum)
- Maa on niin kaunis - Virsiä 3 (2009, FIN #4, gold)
- Pimeä onni – (Samuli Edelmann & Jippu) (2010, FIN #2, platinum)
- The Essential (2011) (compilation)
- Pienellä kivellä (2011, FIN #3)
- Rakastetuimmat Virret (2011, FIN #34) (compilation)
- Hiljaisuuden Valo - Joululauluja (2012, FIN #3 (Christmas album)
- Mahdollisuus (2014, FIN #3)
Chart positions (Finnish Albums Chart) taken from the book Sisältää hitin (Finnish Chart History since 1972) [2] and from finnishcharts.com.[3] Album certification awards information taken from IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry) Finland's site [4]
Singles
- Oi taivas (1990)
- Outi (1990)
- Lasihelmi / Aika vie kulkijaa (1990)
- Rakkaus saa laulamaan / Viimeinen yö (1991)
- Peggy (1991) - Airplay #1
- Pienestä kii (1991) - Airplay #1
- Paratiisilinnut (1991) - Airplay #6
- Viimeinen kesä (1992) - Top 50 #39
- Prinssikerjäläinen (1992)
- Sinun silmiesi tähden (1992) - Top 50 #33, Airplay #8
- Veljenmalja (1992) - Top 50 #14
- Yön valot (1992) - Top 50 # 13, Airplay #5
- Pahat kielet (1993)
- Oma planeetta (duet with Janita) (1993) - Top 50 #3, Airplay # 1
- Ihana ilta (1994) - Top 50 #2, Airplay #1
- (Sinä olet) aurinko (1994) - Finnish Singles Chart #5, Top 50 #1, Airplay #1
- Palava pää (1994) - Top 50 #4, Airplay #6
- Sinun kanssasi / Postikortti (1994)
- In Un Altro Mondo (1994) [Promo]
- Tuhat yötä (duet with Sani) (1995) - Finnish Singles Chart #1, Top 50 # 1, Airplay # 1
- Valoista kirkkain (1995) - Top 50 #2, Airplay # 1
- Sinusta lauluni teen (1995) - Top 50 # 31
- Yöjuna (1996) - Top 50 #42
- Armaan läheisyys (1997) - Top 50 #19
- Huilunsoittaja (1997) - Top 50 # 48
- Sonetti 18 (duet with Sani) (1997)
- Olen luonasi sun (duet with Sani) (1998) - Top 50 #2, Airplay #1
- Mä jaksan odottaa / Peggy (1998)
- Levottomat (duet with Cata Mansikka-aho) (2000) - Top 50 #6, Airplay #3
- Kaikki tahtoo (2001) - Top 50 #4, Airplay #1
- Sininen sointu (2001) - Top 50 #6, Airplay #3
- Lokki ja mä (duet with Mari Rantasila) (2001) - Top 50 #43
- Karavaanari (2001) - Top 50 #39
- Juhlat alkakoon (2001)
- Enkelten tuli (2003) - Top 50 #2, Airplay #1
- Mun sydämellä on kypärä (2003) - Top 50 #15
- Välillä (2003) - Top 50 #36
- Pitkä kuuma kesä (2003)
- Veli älä jätä (duet with Mikko Kuustonen) (2004) - Top 50 #18, Airplay #4
- Kirkossa (2005)
- Amalia (2006) - Top 50 #22, Airplay #3
- Ruma mies (2006) - Top 50 #14, Airplay #8
- Samat kukat (2006)
- Älä polta mua karrelle (2007) - Top 50 #35
- Peltoniemen Hintriikan surumarssi (2008)
- Suojelusenkeli (Maan korvessa kulkevi lapsosen tie) (2008)
- Jos sä tahdot niin (duet with Jippu) (2009) - Finnish Singles Chart #1, Finnish Download Chart #1, Airplay #3
- Pimeä onni (duet with Jippu) (2010) - Finnish Singles Chart #17, Finnish Download Chart #15, Airplay #3
- Joo, joo, mä rakastan sua (duet with Jippu) (2011)
- Ei mitään hätää (2011) - Finnish Singles Chart #8, Finnish Download Chart #8, Airplay #2
- Se viimeinen (2011) - Airplay #10
- Tähtipölyä (2012) - Airplay #6
- Tuomittuna kulkemaan (2012) - with Vesa-Matti Loiri
- Parempi mies (2013) - Cheek feat. Samuli Edelmann, #6
- Teit meistä kauniin (2014) - Vain elämää, Season 3, Toni Wirtanen Day, #12
All charts refer to Finnish Charts. Chart positions from Finnish Singles Chart (Top 20 Singles),[2][3] Rumba Magazine's Top 50 Hits Chart (Top 50 Hits)[2] (which was published until 2007), Finnish Download Chart (Top 30 Download) and Music Control's Finnish Airplay Chart (Top 20/Top 100).[2][5]
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.iltasanomat.fi/viihde/art-2000000932564.html
- 1 2 3 4 Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin - levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. p. 135. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
- 1 2 "finnishcharts.com - Discography Samuli Edelmann". Retrieved 2011-01-22.
- ↑ "IFPI Finland / Musiikkituottajat - Certification Awards » - Samuli Edelmann". Retrieved 2011-01-22.
- ↑ Suomen suosituimmat (Music Control -airplay chart)