Feliks Kark (born 13 December 1933 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor and caricaturist. [1]
From 1965 to 1986, he worked at Rakvere Theatre. Since 1986 he is working at Endla Theatre. [1] He has also played in several films.
In 2015, he was awarded with Order of the White Star, IV class. His younger brother is actor Tõnu Kark. [2]
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Kark or Karak may refer to:
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This article lists events that occurred during 1933 in Estonia.
Tõnu Kark is an Estonian actor. His older brother is actor and caricaturist Feliks Kark.
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