Seela Sella

Seela Sella

Seela Maini Marjatta Sella (née Virtanen, b. December 30, 1936 in Tampere, Finland) is a Finnish film actress who converted to Judaism when she married the Finnish Jew Elis Sella.

During her career, which has spanned more than 40 years to date, Seela Sella has had roles in productions at the Finnish National Theatre, the TTT-Theatre, the Tampere Comedy Theatre, etc and has made almost 35 appearances in film and television. She has also organized monologue, song and recital nights.

Lately, Sella has been working with Finnish director Timo Koivusalo on a number of films such as Aino Sibelius in his movie "Sibelius" in 2003 as well as in several other Finnish movies and TV series. In 2006, she once again worked with Koivusalo, this time in his movie "Kalteva torni". Sella has also done voice-overs for the Finnish versions of such animated movies as "A Bug's Life" and "The Emperor's New Groove".

Sella received the an award for her work from the Alfred Kordelin Foundation in 2000.

Personal life

Seela has two children Ariel and Ilana.

External links

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