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Jorma Tommila

Jorma Tommila

Born: 1959-01-01 • Panelia, Finland

Jorma Tommila (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈjo̞rmɑ ˈtomːilɑ]; born 1959) is a Finnish actor. Winner of the Jussi Award for Best Actor in 1997, Tommila is best known for playing Aatami Korpi in the film Sisu (2022).

Tommila was born in Rauma, Finland and spent his youth in Kiukainen. His father died when Jorma was four years old, after suffering from injuries to his lungs in World War II. Tommila was raised by his mother, and his older sister Kielo Tommila is also an actress. He lives with his family in Vaasa. He is married to actress Ida Helander-Tommila, the sister of director Jalmari Helander. He is the father of Onni Tommila, who is also an actor.

Whilst at Helsinki Theatre Academy in 1987, Tommila was one of four founding members of God's Theater, a Finnish theater group that made experimental and radical stage art, their performances including full frontal nudity, the setting off of fire extinguishers, and the performers throwing faeces into the crowd. The four were arrested and fined, and given suspended prison sentences. They were also expelled from the college, the expulsion prompting protests from fellow students.

In 1997, Tommila won the Jussi Award for Best Actor for his role in the film The Christmas Party, directed by his God Theatre's fellow founder Jari Halonen.

Tommila's character in the film Sisu, filmed in Lapland with a budget of €6 million, has been compared with Rambo (played by Sylvester Stallone) in the 1982 film, and with John Wick (played by Keanu Reeves). He has also been described as a “new action cinema icon”. Tommila portrays Aatami Korpi, an ex-commando and gold prospector who strikes gold but has his bounty stolen by Nazi soldiers. Korpi, with courage and "unimaginable determination in the face of overwhelming odds", becomes "a one-man death squad who will go to outrageous lengths to get his gold back – even if it means killing every last Nazi in his path." For the role Tommila won the award for best actor at the Sitges Film Festival in 2022.

Filmography
Sisu: Road to Revenge poster
Sisu: Road to Revenge
2025 • Aatami Korpi
Sisu poster
Sisu
2022 • Aatami
On Thin Ice poster
On Thin Ice
2022 • Pomo
Man and a Junior poster
Man and a Junior
2019 • Tarhasetä
The Legacy poster
The Legacy
2015 • Isä
Big Game poster
Big Game
2014 • Tapio
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale poster
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale
2010 • Rauno
Priest of Evil poster
Priest of Evil
2010 • Matias Krankke
The Visitor poster
The Visitor
2008 • The Father
Sisters Apart poster
Sisters Apart
2008 • Harri
No Image
High Hopes
2007
The Year of the Wolf poster
The Year of the Wolf
2007 • Jarkko Salminen
The Fakir poster
The Fakir
2006 • Guardian Angel
The Official Rare Exports Inc. Safety Instructions 2005 poster
The Official Rare Exports Inc. Safety Instructions 2005
2005 • Sniper
Vares: Private Eye poster
Vares: Private Eye
2004 • Antero Kraft
Rare Exports Inc. poster
Rare Exports Inc.
2003 • Sniper
Raid poster
Raid
2003 • Legionary
Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods poster
Rollo and the Spirit of the Woods
2001 • Röllien kylänvanhin
Ukkonen poster
Ukkonen
2001 • Akseli Ukkonen
Bad Luck Love poster
Bad Luck Love
2000 • Ali
No Image
Iceman
1999
Maxmillian Tarzan poster
Maxmillian Tarzan
1999 • Tarzanin ääni (voice)
Joulubileet poster
Joulubileet
1996 • Bona Merenkylä
Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma poster
Lipton Cockton in the Shadows of Sodoma
1995 • Lipton Cockton
Back to the USSR poster
Back to the USSR
1992 • Reima Elo
Hamlet poster
Hamlet
1985 • Marcellus