Indrek Ojari (born on 9 October 1977 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor. [1]
In 2000 he graduated from Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. Since 2004 he is working at Tallinn City Theatre. [1]
Jan Uuspõld is an Estonian stage, television, radio and film actor and musician.
Katariina Unt is an Estonian stage, television, and film actress.
Risto Kübar is an Estonian stage, voice and film actor.
Lauri Lagle is an Estonian stage and film actor, screenwriter, stage producer, director and playwright.
Anu Lamp is an Estonian stage, film, television and voice actress, stage director, translator and instructor.
Karin Tammaru is an Estonian stage, television and film actress.
Ursula Ratasepp is an Estonian stage, film and television actress.
Ain Mäeots is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor and stage, film, and television director and producer.
Pääru Oja is an Estonian stage, film, voice, and television actor.
Jaan Rekkor is an Estonian stage, film and television actor.
Andero Ermel is an Estonian stage, film, television, and voice actor.
Merle Palmiste is an Estonian stage, film and television actress.
Jörgen Liik is an Estonian stage, film and television actor.
Indrek Taalmaa is an Estonian stage, television, voice, film actor, and theatre director whose career began in the early 1990s.
Mikk Jürjens is an Estonian stage, television, film, and voice actor, singer, and television presenter whose career began in the mid-2000s.
Leida Rammo was an Estonian stage, radio, television, and film actress and theatre director whose career spanned over seven decades.
Rea Lest-Liik, is an Estonian stage and film actress who came to prominence in the 2010s following leading roles in several Estonian films, such as Ema (2016), Mehetapja/Süütu/Vari (2017), and November (2017). She has won several awards for stage and film roles.
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Ivo Eensalu is an Estonian actor and theatre director. Eensalu's career began in the early 1970s, and has appeared as an actor on stage, film and in television. He became widely known after appearing on the Eesti Televisioon children's educational television series Mõmmi ja aabits. From 1995 until 2001, he was the director of the Estonian Drama Theatre.
Hans Kaldoja was an Estonian stage, television, film, and radio voice actor whose career began in the mid-1960s. Kaldoja was employed at the Estonian Drama Theatre for twenty-seven years; from 1965 until 1992, appearing in over one hundred theatre roles, before becoming a freelance actor. He has also recorded nearly two hundred audiobooks for the Estonian Library for the Blind.