Artur Talvik Explained

Artur Talvik
Office1:Leader of the Richness of Life Party
Term Start1:2 September 2018
Predecessor1:Party established
Office2:Leader of the Free Party
Term Start2:24 April 2017
Term End2:12 May 2018
Predecessor2:Andres Herkel
Successor2:Andres Herkel
Birth Date:13 June 1964
Party:Free Party (2017–2018)
Richness of Life (2018–present)
Spouse:Epp Eespäev (divorced)
Anneli Kalle-Talvik
Children:4
Alma Mater:Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre

Artur Talvik (born 13 June 1964) is an Estonian politician, film director, film producer, actor, and screenwriter. He was a member of the Riigikogu and a former member of the Estonian Free Party. He now leads the Richness of Life party.

Biography

Talvik is the son of and Mati Talvik, a television director and television journalist, respectively.[1] He graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 1988 and starting in 1992, was an actor at Nukuteater. He later became a prolific filmmaker, directing and producing movies all throughout the 1990s and 2000s, most notably Vene metalli ja US $ suudlus, Ööliblika jõulud, Waterbomb for the Fat Tomcat (Estonian: Veepomm paksule kõutsile), December Heat, and .[2] In 2010, he participated in the TV3 series Laulud tähtedega with Lenna Kuurmaa. In 2023, he appeared as the character Rainar in the Trrin Ruumet directed rama film Tume paradiis.[3] He was married to actress Epp Eespäev, with whom he has two children, a son and daughter. The couple later divorced. He is married to Anneli Kalle-Talvik, a physician with who he has a daughter. He is also a stepfather.[4]

Political career

During the 2011 Riigikogu elections, Talvik ran as an independent representing Harju and Rapla counties. In the 2015 Riigikogu elections, he ran as an independent under the Estonian Free Party list, being billed as a vote magnet due to his popularity, as well as running on a campaign message of anti-corruption, and received 7,307 votes in the same district, being elected to the Riigikogu.[5] He was fined due to protesting a law that prohibited outside political ads after the cutoff date before an election by having campaign ads on his car after the date had passed, claiming it creates disadvantages for a small party to gain traction.[6]

As a member of the Riigikogu, in 2015, Talvik helped to create a committee to investigate alleged corruption in the financial dealings of the Port of Tallinn, as well as protecting state companies from corruption.[7] He was elected to be the committee chairman of the Anti-Corruption Select Committee on 16 December 2016, with Anneli Ott of the Centre Party as deputy chairwoman.[8] He is currently a member of the Rural Affairs Committee.[9]

Talvik would later fully join on 8 March 2017 and become the leader of the Free Party, elected into the position on 24 April.[10] [11] [12] His election came after the Free Party controversially kicked out fellow candidate for leadership Jevgeni Krištafovitš on 24 March 2017 for "spreading falsities and slandering the party".[13] Afterwards, he resigned as chairman of the Anti-Corruption Select Committee, with former leader of the party Andres Herkel being elected in his place on 13 June.[14]

In May 2018, Talvik chose not to re-run for the Free Party leadership and Herkel was reelected as the Free Party's chairman on 12 May. A day later, Talvik left the Estonian Free Party, but promised to stay in politics.[15] [16]

Filmography

As producer

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As director

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Notes and References

  1. News: Mati Talvik kohtumisest Alice'iga: mööda veerenni tuli paljasjalgne blondiin. 10 March 2018. 12 April 2017. menu.err.ee. Ernits. Ruut. Estonian.
  2. News: Artur Talvik: Baruto on maailmas kuulsam kui Arvo Pärt. 9 March 2018. 1 April 2010. ekspress.ee. Estonian.
  3. News: Artur Talvik: ronib mäkke budistlikult. 9 March 2018. 4 March 2010. Eesti Päevaleht. Šein. Liivi. Estonian. https://web.archive.org/web/20100407181429/http://www.epl.ee/artikkel/494558. 7 April 2010. dead.
  4. News: Artur Talvik sai taas isaks ja pani tütrekesele särtsaka nime. 10 March 2018. 17 November 2014. publik.ee. Estonian.
  5. News: Artur Talvik kaalub Vabaerakonna juhiks kandideerimistn. 10 March 2018. 6 March 2017. delfi.ee. Estonian.
  6. News: Free Party heavyweight contests political ad violation fine. 10 March 2018. 28 October 2015. err.ee.
  7. News: Parliament to set up Port of Tallinn committee. 9 March 2018. 16 September 2015. err.ee.
  8. News: Artur Talvik elected chairman of Anti-Corruption Select Committee. 10 March 2018. 16 December 2016. err.ee.
  9. Web site: Member of the Riigikogu - Artur Talvik. 10 March 2018. Riigikogu.
  10. News: Talvik considering running for Free Party chairman. 9 March 2018. 7 March 2017. err.ee.
  11. News: Talvik joins Free Party, announces chairmanship candidacy. 10 March 2018. 8 March 2017. err.ee.
  12. News: Talvik elected chairman of Free Party. 9 March 2018. 24 April 2017. err.ee.
  13. News: Krištafovitš thrown out of Free Party. 9 March 2018. 24 March 2017. err.ee.
  14. News: Anti-corruption committee elects Herkel chairman. 10 March 2018. 13 June 2017. err.ee.
  15. Web site: Herkel elected Free Party chair . ERR. 13 May 2018 . 13 May 2018.
  16. Web site: Artur Talvik lahkus Vabaerakonnast . ERR. 13 May 2018 . 13 May 2018 . Estonian . Artur Talvik left the Free Party.