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Aarne Orjatsalo

Aarne Alarik Orjatsalo (13 October 1883 - 1 January 1941) was a Finnish actor, theater manager, writer, revolutionary and soldier. He fought for the Finnish Red Guards in the 1918 Civil War and in the 1918–1919 Allied North Russia Intervention ranked as a British Navy officer. Orjatsalo later fled to the United States, where he was known by the alias Alaric Arne.
== Early years ==
Orjatsalo was born in the municipality of Simo in Lapland, Finland. At the age of 17 he joined a touring theater group and later in 1901 started acting in the Finnish Theatre in Helsinki. Since 1904 Orjatsalo worked in several theaters in Finland, including Tampere Theatre in 1904–1910 and Finnish National Theatre 1913–1914. He was known as a charismatic actor with a strong effective voice. Orjatsalo was famous of his leading roles in such plays as ''Othello'', ''Hamlet'', and ''Kullervo''.〔(Aarne (Alarik) Orjatsalo (1883-1941) ) Book and Writers. Retrieved 19 June 2015.〕
Since the early 1900s, Orjatsalo was interested in socialism. In 1903 he participated the famous Forssa Congress of the Social Democratic Party of Finland.〔(Orjatsalon taustaa ) (in Finnish). Jotaarkka Pennanen. Retrieved 19 June 2015.〕 He was also a writer in several Finnish socialist newspapers, published the novel ''Viettelijä'' (The Seductor) in 1907 and worked as a translator.〔

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