Elsa Silber (also Ella Silber) was an Estonian silent film actress. [1]
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Rummu Jüri was an Estonian itinerant, thief and robber. He has become the archetypical Estonian folk hero, an outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor. Although most noted for his material egalitarianism, in the stories he also pursues other types of equality and justice.
Konstantin Märska was an Estonian cinematographer and film director.
Cinema of Estonia is the film industry of the Republic of Estonia. The motion pictures have won international awards and each year new Estonian films are seen at film festivals around the globe.
Katariina Unt is an Estonian stage, television, and film actress.
Elsa Ratassepp, was an Estonian stage, radio and film actress whose career spanned six decades.
Merle Palmiste is an Estonian stage, film and television actress.
Dan Põldroos was an Estonian stage, television and film actor who began performing on stage at age fifteen. Although mostly known for comedic roles, he was also an accomplished dramatic actor. Põldroos' career ended at age thirty-seven when he died unexpectedly.
Väino Laes is an Estonian actor.
Mihkel Lepper was an Estonian actor.
Johannes Loop was an Estonian film director.
Kristel Leesmend is an Estonian actress.
Kaarel Kilvet was an Estonian actor, singer and director.
Luule Komissarov is an Estonian actress.
Ago Roo is an Estonian stage, television, voice, and film actor who began his career in theatre in 1968. Roo has been employed at several notable theatres in Estonian during his career and has appeared in film and television. He has been a member of the Estonian Theatre Association since 1969 and the Estonian Actors' Union since 1993.
Jüri Rumm is an Estonian feature-length film made in 1929 based on Hans Varessoo's 1908 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Johannes Loop.
Karl Heinrich Laas was an Estonian actor.
Boris Jaanikosk was an Estonian film actor and film director.
Salme Peetson was an Estonian actress.
Voldemar Päts was an Estonian cinematographer and actor.
Kevade unelm is an Estonian feature film made in 1927. A total length of 1 minute and 9 seconds of the film has survived.