0
Born · June 15, 1971 (53 years old)
Known For: Acting
Place of Birth: Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
Taavi Eelmaa (born June 15, 1971) is an Estonian stage and film actor. Born and raised in Tallinn, he is the son of actor Aleksander Eelmaa and Reet Eelmaa. Taavi Eelmaa began studies at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, graduating in 1996. Among his graduating classmates were Karin Tammaru, Ain Prosa, René Reinumägi, Indrek Saar, Tarvo Sõmer, and Ardo Ran Varres. After graduating, he worked for six years at the Estonian Drama Theatre in Tallinn, and from 2002 to present at the Von Krahl Theatre in Tallinn. Eelmaa made his screen debut in 1993 in the Rainer Sarnet-directed short film Merehaigus (English: Seasickness) and has gone on to appear in roles in numerous Estonian films. Among his more memorable roles were as Theo in the 2007 Veiko Õunpuu-directed drama Sügisball (English: Autumn Ball), inspired by Estonian writer Mati Unt's novel of the same name, and as the title character in Õunpuu's 2009 black comedy Püha Tõnu kiusamine (English: The Temptation of St. Tony). The film was selected as Estonia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but it didn't make the final shortlist.[4] He has also appeared on television, most notably as the character Priit Post in the Kanal 2 crime series Kelgukoerad.
Factory Welder
5.5
2023
Actor
0.0
2021
Igor
4.8
2021
Bulat (Jumping Jack)
4.0
2021
Boatswain Dieter
4.5
2020
Drunk Man
5.4
2019
Pille's Father · (1 episode)
1.5
2018
Aare
1.0
2018
Ints
7.1
2017
Pontu
5.4
2016
Peedu
0.0
2015
Ronny
6.6
2013
Judge
5.0
2013
Man (voice)
0.0
2012
Jaan Berg
6.8
2012
Lebedev
5.1
2011
(voice)
5.5
2010
Tony
7.0
2009
Jaak
0.0
2008
Friend
6.0
2008
Mees
0.0
2008
Pastor
4.8
2007
Demon
5.3
2007
Doorman Theo
5.6
2007
Miku
4.9
2006
Felix
6.2
2006
Host of Beauty Contest
6.1
2006
Leo Saalep
0.0
2006
Eduard
5.5
2006
Paul (segment "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye")
0.0
1999
0.0
1999
Henrik
0.0
1999
Sang
0.0
1998
Arlekiin (uncredited)
5.5
1998