Kaljo Kiisk Explained

Kaljo Kiisk
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Birth Date:1925 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Vaivina, Ida-Viru County, Estonia
Death Place:Tallinn, Estonia
Alma Mater:Russian Institute of Theatre Arts
Occupation:Actor, film director, screenwriter, politician
Years Active:1953–1993
Children:1

Kaljo Kiisk (3 December 1925 – 20 September 2007) was a Soviet and Estonian actor, film director, screenwriter and politician.[1] He was best known for his roles as from Spring (Estonian: Kevade), Summer (Suvi) and Autumn (Sügis), film adaptations of Oskar Luts' novels, and as Johannes Saarepera from ETV's long-running Õnne 13. His career spanned over half a century from 1953 to 2007.[2] [3]

Early life

Kiisk was born and raised in Vaivina. In 1944, aged 18, he served in the anti-aircraft unit of the 20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian), and took part in the Battle of Tannenberg Line. After World War II, he managed to obscure his military service from the Soviet occupiers. In 1946, he graduated from the Rakvere 1st Secondary School and enrolled at the Tallinn University of Technology. He switched the next year to the ESSR State Theatre Institute and in 1948, to the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts. Graduating in 1953, he returned to Estonia and joined the Estonian Drama Theatre.[2] [3]

Career

Stage, film and television

His first play was an adaptation of Oskar Luts' novel Spring (Estonian: Kevade), staged together with Kulno Süvalep in 1954, in which Kiisk played the part of the bright yet restless Joosep Toots. From 1955 to 1990, he worked as an actor and director at Tallinnfilm. His most notable works as a director included Naughty Curves (1959) and Dangerous Curves (1961), Madness (1969) and Nipernaadi (1983) He wrote the screenplay of the 1969 film Spring, an adaptation of Oskar Luts' popular novel, in which he also starred as Paunvere's bell-ringer . The film became an Estonian classic.[2] [3] From 1993 to 2007 (his death), he starred in Õnne 13 as Johannes Saarepera.

Politics

From 1980 to 1990, Kiisk was a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian SSR and from 1989 to 1991, a member of the Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union. In 1995 and 1999, he was elected to the Riigikogu as a member of the Estonian Reform Party.

Personal life

Kiisk married his classmate Zinaida Ivanova in 1947. They had a daughter, Riina, who married actor and poet Juhan Viiding.[2] Poet Elo Viiding is his granddaughter.

Filmography

Film

TitleYearFunctioned asNotes
DirectorWriterActorRole
Yachts at Sea (Jahid merel)1955HeinoAssistant director
Andrus' Happiness (Andruse õnn)1955Teder
The Turning Point (Pöördel)1957Assistant director
June Days (Juunikuu päevad)1957
Naughty Curves (Vallatud kurvid)1959
One village men (Ühe küla mehed)1961Raimond
Dangerous Curves (Ohtlikud kurvid)1961
Ice drift (Jääminek)1962
Traces (Jäljed)1963
We Were 18 Years Old (Me olime 18-aastased)1965
What Happened to Andres Lapeteus? (Mis juhtus Andres Lapeteusega?)1966Ants Pajuviidik
Midday Ferryboat (Keskpäevane praam)1967
Madness (Hullumeelsus)1968Harmonica man
Spring (Kevade)1969
Old Toomas Has Been Stolen (Varastati Vana Toomas)1970Old ThomasMusical film
Windy Coast (Tuuline rand)1971
To Step Ashore (Maaletulek)1972Harald
Unusual story (Tavatu lugu)1973Detective Kaur
Red violin (Punane viiul)1974Commander
Indrek1975Voitinski
(Nāve zem buras)1976Detective-Sergeant Aloysius Birrell
Summer (Suvi)1976
Ask the Dead About the Price of Death (Surma hinda küsi surnutelt)1977Doctor
Wild violets (Metskannikesed)1980
(Arabella, mereröövli tütar)FirefighterAdaption of Aino Pervik's short story.
Nipernaadi1983
There Were the Trees... (Puud olid ...)1985Pakk-Rätsep
In One Hundred Years in May (Saja aasta pärast mais)1986Viktor Kingissepp's interrogator
Vernanda1988Old gentleman
Regina1989
Upside Down (Наизнанку)1989TammShort
Awakening (Äratus)1989Jaan
Autumn (Sügis)1990
Rahu street (Rahu tänav)1991Eugen
Prompter (Suflöör)1993
Victoria (Victoria (Ühe armastuse lugu))1994Guest
Jüri Rumm1994Old stableman
Roller coaster (Ameerika mäed)1994Albert
I'm tired of hating (Ma olen väsinud vihkamast)1995Carpenter
Letters from the East (Kirjad idast)1995Old farmer
Ladybirds' Christmas (Lepatriinude jõulud)2001Imanuel (voice)Animated film
The Visit of the Old Lady (Vana daami visiit)2006DoctorAdaption of The Visit.
Hostage (Koer, lennuk ja laulupidu)2006Old man

Television

TitleYearRoleNotes
My Wife Became a Grandmother (Minu naine sai vanaemaks)1976FriendMovie
Two Couples and Loneliness (Kaks paari ja üksindus)1984FarmerMovie adaption of O. Henry's short story.
The Dance Around the Steam Boiler (Tants aurukatla ümber)1987Taavet AniluikMovie adaption of Mats Traat's novel.
Doctor Stockmann (Doktor Stockmann)1988FatherMovie
An Old Man is Missing His Home (Vana mees tahab koju)1991Toomas SimmoMovie
Õnne 131993–2007Johannes Saarepera14 seasons

Honours

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Peter Rollberg. Rowman & Littlefield. 2009. US. 978-0-8108-6072-8. 354–355.
  2. News: Kaljo Kiisk. Eesti Filmi Andmebaas. 5 October 2016.
  3. News: Kaljo Kiisk. Eesti Filmi Andmebaas. 5 October 2016.