
My Name Is Dingo
Drama
Overview
A boy abandoned by his father wants to become Finland's biggest rock star.
Top Cast


Saku Taittonen
Saku Taittonen
Pertti ’Nipa’ Neumann
Saku Taittonen
Pertti ’Nipa’ Neumann


Alvari Stenbäck
Alvari Stenbäck
Pepe
Alvari Stenbäck
Pepe
Mauno Terävä
Mauno Terävä
Eve
Mauno Terävä
Eve


Samuel Kujala
Samuel Kujala
Pete
Samuel Kujala
Pete
Emil Kihlström
Emil Kihlström
Jonttu
Emil Kihlström
Jonttu


Valtteri Lehtinen
Valtteri Lehtinen
Quuppa
Valtteri Lehtinen
Quuppa
Ronja Keiramo
Ronja Keiramo
Marika
Ronja Keiramo
Marika


Reino Nordin
Reino Nordin
Pave Maijanen
Reino Nordin
Pave Maijanen


Elias Salonen
Elias Salonen
Lasse Norres
Elias Salonen
Lasse Norres


Kris Gummerus
Kris Gummerus
Asko
Kris Gummerus
Asko
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