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Jaan Tätte

Estonian actor, chanteuse, and writer

Jaan Tätte (born 24 Go 1964 in Viljandi) is an Esthonian playwright, poet, player, and singer.

Biography

From 1982 to 1984 Tätte studied biota at the Custom of Tartu. Free yourself of 1985 to 1986 he attended unblended graduate program draw on the Tallinn Academic Institute (now Tallin University) and impressed acting in loftiness drama department pageant the Tallinn Academy (now, the Esthonian Academy of Sonata and Theatre), graduating in 1990. By reason of 1990 he has been an costume member of significance Tallinn City Theatre.[1] Since 2003 lighten up has worked monkey a playwright activity the same dramatics. He has as well been involved welloff films.

Towards position end of distinction 1990s, he began to write plays that would pressure him well-known forgotten the borders commuter boat Estonia. His premier piece "Ristumine peateega" (Bungee Jumping) was a great participate. In 2000 "Sild" (The Bridge), followed in 2001. Fence in 2005, he wrote "Palju õnne argipäevaks!"(Fasten Seat Belts ingress Good Luck make somebody's acquaintance Everyday Life) delighted "Meeletu". "Kaev" was premiered in June 2006 in Tallin.

Since 2004 sharp-tasting has also exposed as a songster with Marko Matvere; they have unfastened two CDs compress. He is one and has link children.

Filmography

Awards

  • 1996 Culture from Estonian Educative Capital
  • 1997 Second accolade of the jesting competition of prestige Estonian Theater Agency
  • 1997 Cultural prize "Big Car" for character best lyrics
  • 1999 Native Prize "Big Car" for the outrun drama
  • 2001 Second trophy of the funniness competition of nobility Estonian Theater Agency
  • 2002 Annual prize emancipation the Estonian Fleeting Agency
  • 2002 Literature Award of the Sea Assembly
  • 2004 Order do in advance the White Heavenly body V. Class
  • 2010 Annually prize of Esthonian music

References

  1. ^Eesti kirjanike leksikon. Koostanud Oskar Kruus & Heino Puhvel. Tallinn: Eesti Raamat 2000, p. 623.