Jörgen Liik Explained

Birth Date:1990 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Kuressaare, Estonia
Occupation:Actor
Yearsactive:2013–present

Jörgen Liik (born 12 March 1990) is an Estonian stage, film and television actor.

Early life and education

Jörgen Liik was born in Kuressaare, Saare County on the island of Saaremaa. He attended primary school at Orissaare Gymnasium in Orissaare from 1997 until his graduation in 2003. He graduated from secondary school at the Saaremaa Ühisgümnaasium in 2009. Afterwards, he studied acting in Tallinn at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (EMTA), graduating in 2014.[1]

Acting career

Since 2014, Liik has been engaged as an actor at the Theatre NO99 where he has appeared in various stage productions.[2] He made his television debut in 2013 in the role of Siim Pärtel in an episode of the second series of the Eesti Televisioon (ETV) historical drama Tuulepealne maa. This was followed by two appearances as the character Janno Palm on the TV3 comedy-crime series Kättemaksukontor the same year.[3]

Liik's film debut was a starring role in the Moonika Siimets-directed musical short Viimane Romeo in 2013. His first feature-length film debut was as Sander in the 2016 Anu Aun-directed drama Polaarpoiss. In 2016, he had his first starring role in a feature-length film as Hans in the Rainer Sarnet-directed fantasy-drama November, based on the 2000 novel Rehepapp ehk November by Estonian author Andrus Kivirähk.[4] November was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards.[5] In 2017, he appeared as Saska in the Sulev Keedus-directed historical drama Mehetapja/Süütu/Vari.[6] [7] The same year, he played the role of The Poet in the Priit Pääsuke-directed drama Keti lõpp. In 2018, he appeared in the role of Klemm in the Lauri Lagle-directed drama Portugal.[8]

Selected filmography

Personal life

In 2018, Liik wed stage and film actress Rea Lest, who he also starred with in November, Mehetapja/Süütu/Vari, and Dark Paradise.[9]

Recognition

In 2013, Liik was awarded the Voldemar Panso Young Actors' Award.[10] [11]

Notes and References

  1. http://no99.ee/trupp/jorgen-liik NO99 Teatris
  2. http://no99.ee/trupp/jorgen-liik NO99 Teatris
  3. https://etv.err.ee/v/sarjad/tuulepealne_maa/saated/89f34f9b-029f-477a-afda-2d5741401071/draamasari-tuulepealne-maa-ei-ole-soda-noortele-meestele-eesti-2013 etv.err.ee
  4. http://www.homelessbob.ee/movies/rehepapp/ Homeless Bob Productions
  5. Web site: Estonia submits November for the foreign language Oscar consideration . Estonian World. 7 September 2017 . 18 November 2017.
  6. http://www.efis.ee/et/inimesed/id/19816/ Eesti Filmi Andmebaas
  7. http://www.filmi.ee/uudised#matsalu-loodusfilmide-festival-avatakse-sel-kolmapaeval-ants-tammiku-debuutfilmiga-habras-maailm Eesti Filmi Instituut
  8. https://stagebuddy.com/film/tribeca-review-november Stage Buddy
  9. http://kroonika.delfi.ee/news/kroonika/palju-onne-novembri-staarid-rea-lest-ja-jorgen-liik-on-seaduslikud-abikaasad?id=82655099 Kroonika
  10. http://no99.ee/trupp/jorgen-liik NO99 Teatris
  11. https://www.postimees.ee/2615806/pildid-panso-preemia-laureaat-on-jorgen-liik Postimees