Valen Ahlo has: Played Luau Waiter in "My Wife and Kids" in 2001. Played Valen in "Kamea" in 2004. Played Valen in "Ride the Wake" in 2008. Played George Solani in "Hawaii Five-0" in 2010. Played Boy in "Uncle" in 2011. Played Arguing guy in "One Kine Day" in 2011. Played Valen in "Flight Patterns" in 2014.
Ville Valo has: Played Himself - Performer in "Lista Top 40" in 1994. Played Lippumies in "Asphalto" in 1998. Played himself in "CKY 3" in 2001. Played himself in "4Pop" in 2003. Played himself in "CKY Trilogy: Round 2" in 2003. Played HIM Singer in "Haggard: The Movie" in 2003. Played himself in "Viva la Bam" in 2003. Played himself in "CKY Trilogy: Round 1" in 2003. Performed in "411Bam. The Bam Issue: 61" in 2004. Played himself in "Arto Nyberg" in 2004. Played himself in "Bam Presents: HIM (The Making of Dark Light)" in 2005. Played himself in "Huuma" in 2005. Played himself in "Jackass Number Two" in 2006. Played (segment "Top Lista 5 Pesama: Killing Loneliness") in "Brod ludaka" in 2007. Played himself in "Promised Land of Heavy Metal" in 2008. Played Himself, vocals in "HIM: Digital Versatile Doom: Live at the Orpheum Theatre: XXXVII A.S." in 2008. Played himself in "Rock-Suomi" in 2010. Played himself in "Ruisrock - 40 vuotta rockia ja rakkautta" in 2011.
Vilma Melasniemi has: Played Laura in "Veli" in 1983. Performed in "Naimakauppoja" in 1985. Played Julia in "... Ja sinusta tulee pelle" in 1985. Played (1995) in "Mahdottoman tavallinen Jorma Laine" in 1995. Played Anu Kotilainen in "Kotikatu" in 1995. Played Teija in "Kotikatu" in 1995. Played Seija in "Vuoroin vieraissa" in 1997. Played Veera in "Veera" in 1998. Played Arja in "Going to Kansas City" in 1998. Played herself in "Kokkisota" in 1999. Played Paula in "Lapinpoika" in 1999. Played Rosa in "Herrat nauraa" in 1999. Played Piia in "Levottomat" in 2000. Performed in "Thriller" in 2002. Played Patrickin Vaimo in "Ranta" in 2006. Played Emma-Liisa Saario in "Poikkeustila" in 2007. Performed in "Il prossimo tuo" in 2008. Played Johanna Rautio in "Helsingin herra" in 2012.
The cast of Flight Patterns - 2014 includes: Valen Ahlo as Valen Gabriella Sheindlin as Gabriella
The cast of Uncle - 2011 includes: Valen Ahlo as Boy Theona Kapoi as Honey Girl Samuel Kapoi as Keoki Duane Kiyota as Judge Harry
The cast of Kamea - 2004 includes: Valen Ahlo as Valen Jennifer Akana Sturla as Library Student Kula Barbieto as Keahi Bernard Ceballos as Kumu Chelsea Johns as Pretty Girl Maui Laigo as Thomas Chaunnel Salmon as Surfer Malia Verdadero as Kamea Kimiko Yeni Rojas as Dani
Oil paint on canvas.
The cast of Ride the Wake - 2008 includes: Valen Ahlo as Valen Sonya Balmores as Katelynn Allison Del Franco as Partier Nik Hinton as Lake Guy Kyle Ikaika Pidot as Partier Claire Jimenez as Partier Jenny Ladner as Jessica Dano Mano as Announcer Mia Merritt as Partier Raimi Merritt as Raimi Mandi Myers as Amy Bipsie Rian as Partier Cody Robinson as Lake Guy John Stockwell as Grant Cooper Swink as Lake Guy Erik Valdez as Beau Eddie Valdez as Tim Clinton Zane as Partier
If what you intended to write was: (أو, أنت من أحلو ) it means, "Oh, you are one of the sweetest [girls]"
The cast of The Rocket - 2013 includes: Sitthiphon Disamoe as Ahlo Loungnam Kaosainam as Kia Alice Keohavong as Mali Sumrit Warin as Toma Bunsri Yindi as Taitok
The real identity of Ahluwalia caste is that of 'Kalal'. Kalal is a caste of professional distillers and wine-sellers. In the Hindu ritual framework, Kalal was regarded as a low caste owing to their engagement in manufacturing of a product proscribed in religion. During 18th century , one of the member of Kalal caste by the name of Jassa Kalal converted to Sikhism and rose to prominence . His descendants started calling themselves 'Ahluwalia' because Jassa Kalal was from the village 'Ahlo'. In later period, not just descendants of Jassa Kalal , but all Hindu as well as Sikh Kalals of Punjab started writing their caste name as 'Ahluwalia' instead of 'Kalal'. This is generally done to hide the humble origin of the caste. Since Jassa Kalal's descendants managed to hold on to a fledgling Sikh state of Kapurthala, they sought to improve their social status by trying to form matrimonial alliances with the ruling Rajput houses. The latter however knew well of the humble Kalal origin of the custodians of Kapurthala state and rejected their proposals with condescension (see Maharaja: The lives, loves and intrigues of the Maharajas of India, Diwan Jarmani Dass). Sometimes Ahluwalias try to claim to be Jatts but this is not true. Ahluwalia is sometimes shortened to Walia. The writer copied this answer from Sikhcastes.com.
No Ahluwalias are not Jatt. They are Kalals. Here is a description of this caste from Sikhcastes.com: The real identity of Ahluwalia caste is that of 'Kalal'. Kalal is a caste of professional distillers and wine-sellers. In the Hindu ritual framework, Kalal was regarded as a low caste owing to their engagement in manufacturing of a product proscribed in religion. During 18th century , one of the member of Kalal caste by the name of Jassa Kalal converted to Sikhism and rose to prominence . His descendants started calling themselves 'Ahluwalia' because Jassa Kalal was from the village 'Ahlo'. In later period, not just descendants of Jassa Kalal , but all Hindu as well as Sikh Kalals of Punjab started writing their caste name as 'Ahluwalia' instead of 'Kalal'. This is generally done to hide the humble origin of the caste. Since Jassa Kalal's descendants managed to hold on to a fledgling Sikh princely state of Kapurthala, they sought to improve their social status by trying to form matrimonial alliances with the ruling Rajput houses. The latter however knew well of the humble Kalal origin of the custodians of Kapurthala state and rejected their proposals with condescension (see Maharaja: The lives, loves and intrigues of the Maharajas of India, Diwan Jarmani Dass). Also, I want to add Kalals or Ahluwalias are not regarded as Jatt anywhere. Jatts do not regard them as their equals.
No Ahluwalias are not Jatt. They are Kalals. Here is a description of this caste from Sikhcastes.com: The real identity of Ahluwalia caste is that of 'Kalal'. Kalal is a caste of professional distillers and wine-sellers. In the Hindu ritual framework, Kalal was regarded as a low caste owing to their engagement in manufacturing of a product proscribed in religion. During 18th century , one of the member of Kalal caste by the name of Jassa Kalal converted to Sikhism and rose to prominence . His descendants started calling themselves 'Ahluwalia' because Jassa Kalal was from the village 'Ahlo'. In later period, not just descendants of Jassa Kalal , but all Hindu as well as Sikh Kalals of Punjab started writing their caste name as 'Ahluwalia' instead of 'Kalal'. This is generally done to hide the humble origin of the caste. Since Jassa Kalal's descendants managed to hold on to a fledgling Sikh princely state of Kapurthala, they sought to improve their social status by trying to form matrimonial alliances with the ruling Rajput houses. The latter however knew well of the humble Kalal origin of the custodians of Kapurthala state and rejected their proposals with condescension (see Maharaja: The lives, loves and intrigues of the Maharajas of India, Diwan Jarmani Dass). Also, I want to add Kalals or Ahluwalias are not regarded as Jatt anywhere. Jatts do not regard them as their equals.