
Age: 64
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Anna Katriina Outinen (born August 17, 1961) is a Finnish actress who has often played leading female roles in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Outinen was born in Helsinki. Having studied under Jouko Turkka during his "reign" of drama studies in Finland, she nevertheless has never been associated with the "turkkalaisuus" school of acting methodology. Her breakthrough role was as a tough girl in the generational classic youth film Täältä tullaan elämä by Tapio Suominen. In 1984, she appeared in Aikalainen. Besides a strong domestic reputation gained through a widely varied list of roles in theater and television drama, film director Aki Kaurismäki's films have brought Outinen international attention and even adulation, particularly in Germany and France. At the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, Outinen won the award for Best Actress for the Kaurismäki film The Man Without a Past.

A movie about there is such thing as an American-owned movie studio locate in Baja California, Mexico opened in June 6th, 1996 on land leased by the Hollywood studio next to the northern edge of a small fishing village (Puerto Popotla), "Fox Studios Baja", it even open for public tourism called "Foxploration." The studios is also the only location of James Cameron's "Titanic." At Los Angeles, a guy name Horace Zeno who pursuing as an Actor, he remembers the time he visits Fox Studios Baja on his funnest vacation tour when he's 6 years old kid. Horace and his friends would bring each other to drive to Rosarito because his agent called for an audition to be in a role in his first movie 'Pitana Time!'
