HS: Modern Men star works as a cashier - customers suspect hidden camera
Finnish actor Iikka Forss discusses his unemployment and new job as a cashier, reflecting on the impact of his job search on his mental health.
Iikka Forss, a Finnish actor known for his role in the show 'Modern Men', has opened up about his struggle with unemployment and his recent employment at a grocery store in Vantaa. Forss shared his thoughts in a recent interview where he expressed the emotional toll of job searching, questioning whether his successful acting career was coming to an end just before turning 50. The actor's feelings of anxiety and frustration mirror those experienced by many in the industry, highlighting the precarious nature of creative careers.
In his new role, Forss works at the checkout and manages shelf stocking, where he has been recognized by customers familiar with his television work. Some customers have even joked about the possibility of him being filmed with a hidden camera, suggesting that his appearance in a mundane job has sparked curiosity. Despite the challenges of navigating a different career path, Forss stated that the interactions he’s had at the store have generally been positive, showing that recognition from fans can ease the transition from actor to cashier.
Forss also mentioned his interest in pursuing studies to become a therapist, although he is uncertain how he would finance this new academic endeavor. His reflections underline the broader struggles many artists face, reinforcing the importance of mental health awareness in times of unemployment, and painting a picture of resilience and adaptability as he seeks to redefine his career amidst personal challenges.