Piret Bristol (born 18 April 1968) is an Estonian poet, prosaist, and novelist. [1]
From 1986 to 2001, she studied Estonian literature in Tartu University. [1]
From 1996 to 2007, she was a freelance writer. From 2007 to 2011, she was a copy editor for the newspaper Postimees . From 2011 to 2014, she was the head of the Tartu branch of the Estonian Writers' Union. [1]
Piret Järvis is an Estonian television host and a singer, guitarist, and songwriter of the popular rock band Vanilla Ninja.
Eno Raud was an Estonian children's writer. His works are considered classics in Estonia as well as in the other former Soviet countries. Raud was included in International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) Honour List in 1974.
The Learned Estonian Society is Estonia's oldest scholarly organisation, and was formed at the University of Tartu in 1838. Its charter was to study Estonia's history and pre-history, its language, literature and folklore.
Silvi Vrait was an Estonian singer and music teacher.
Kersti Merilaas was an Estonian poet and translator. In addition, she wrote poems and prose for children and plays.
The Estonian Physical Society is a voluntary not-for-profit research society bringing together all those active in physics in Estonia. The EFS was established in 1989 and is affiliated with the Estonian Academy of Sciences and is a European Physical Society Member Society.
Maimu Berg is an Estonian writer, critic, translator, and journalist. She was a member of the Riigikogu, elected in 2011.
Kersti Heinloo is an Estonian stage, film and television actress who began her career in radio.
Piret Laurimaa, is an Estonian stage, television, radio, and film actress.
Liina Olmaru is an Estonian stage, radio, television, and film actress.
Piret Kalda is an Estonian stage, television and film actress.
Merle Jääger is an Estonian television, stage and film actress, poet and author who frequently uses the pen name Merca. Initially associated with the burgeoning Estonian punk rock scene of the early to mid 1980s, she has been described as the "bard of protest". Her career as an actress began in her early 20s and she has received a number of high-profile awards for stage roles.
Reena Koll is an Estonian pole vaulter.
Kai Aareleid is an Estonian prose writer, poet and translator.
Andres Ehin was an Estonian writer and translator. In 1964 he graduated from University of Tartu, studying Estonian philology. From 1972 to 1974 he was the senior scientific editor of Estonian Soviet Encyclopaedia. From 1972 he was a member of Estonian Writers' Union. From 1968 to 1989 he was a member of Communist Party. In 1990 he joined Estonian Social Democratic Party.
Piret Jaaks is an Estonian writer and playwright.
Maarja Jakobson is an Estonian television, stage and film actress whose career began in the late 1990s.
Helmi Mäelo was an Estonian writer and social figure, the initiator of Mother's Day celebrations in Estonia.
Piret Saluri is an Estonian translator and diplomat.
Uuno Öpik was an Estonian-born atomic physicist most of whose adult life was spent in Northern Ireland and Great Britain. He was one of six children of Estonian astronomer and astrophysicist Ernst Öpik. His son is the British politician Lembit Öpik.