Alo Kõrve
Born
December 2, 1978 (46 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Jõgeva, Estonian SRR, USSR [now Estonia]
Alo Kõrve (born December 2, 1978) is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor.
Alo Kõrve was born in Jõgeva, Jõgeva County to Are Kõrve and his wife (née Simson). He is the youngest of two siblings; his older sister Ave Kõrve-Noorkõiv was born in 1975. After graduating from secondary school Kõrve initially planned to study law, however, he subsequently enrolled in the dramatic arts department of the EMA Higher Drama School (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre) in Tallinn, graduating in 2002. Among his diploma production roles were: Brian in Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper (2000), Basilio the Cat in Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy's Buratino (2000), Doctor Vaik and Advocate Kurg in Eduard Vilde's The Elusive Miracle (2001), and Timo, in Aleksis Kivi's Seven Brothers (2001).
Alo Kõrve's first substantial film role was the character Käsper in the 2002 Elmo Nüganen directed period feature film war drama Nimed marmortahvlil (Names in Marble). The film was adapted from the 1936 novel of the same name by Albert Kivikas, which chronicles the lives of several Estonian students during the 1918–1920 Estonian War of Independence. The film also starred Kõrve's future wife, actress Hele Kõre. Names in Marble was the highest budgeted Estonian feature film and the most successful film in Estonia in terms of box office profits. This was followed by appearances in several film shorts, including the 2007 Anu Aun directed Indigo Room opposite actress Mirtel Pohla, and the 2014 Margus Paju directed Kaastundeavaldus, opposite actors Tiit Lilleorg and Pääru Oja.
In 2009, Alo Kõrve was among several narrators of the Jaak Kilmi directed documentary Disko ja tuumasõda (Disco and Atomic War), which lightheartedly chronicles how Western pop culture of the 1970s and 1980s infiltrated the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic through Finnish television broadcasts trickling into the north of Estonia and the Soviet regime's attempt to halt it. That same year, he appeared as Rebane (Fox) in the Rasmus Merivoo directed musical comedy feature film Buratino. In 2016, he appeared as Heiki in the Valentin Kuik and Manfred Vainokivi-directed drama Perekonnavaled.
In 2020, he appeared alongside his wife as the character Paul Parik in the Margus Paju directed World War II spy drama O2. In 2021, he appeared as Anton in the Priit Pääsuke directed comedy-drama Öölapsed (Kids of the Night). In 2022, he appeared as the character Wentzel Dorn in the Elmo Nüganen directed historical thriller-mystery Melchior the Apothecary for Taska Film, based on the novel series of the same name by Indrek Hargla.
Alo Kõrve married actress and singer Hele Kõre in June 2009. They have two daughters; Roosi, born in 2009 and Kirsi, born in 2012. The family reside in Üksnurme, Harju County, near Tallinn.
Known For

Life & Love
Artist
2024

Melchior, der Apotheker
Wentzel Dorn · (6 episodes)
2023

Melchior the Apothecary: The Executioner's Daughter
Bailiff Dorn
2023

Melchior the Apothecary: The Ghost
Dorn
2022

Melchior the Apothecary
Dorn
2022

Sandra Gets a Job
Tõnis
2021

Kids of the Night
Anton
2021

Dawn of War
Paul Parik
2020

FRESH BLOOD: With the Best Intentions
Hendrik (segment "New Beginnings")
2020

New Beginnings
Hendrik
2019

Family Lies
Heiki
2016

Black Widows
Nils Lehtonen · (12 episodes)
2015

Living Images
Ants
2013
Father
2012

The Vengeance Bureau
Alur Laigre · (2 episodes)
2009

Disco and Atomic War
Narrator (voice)
2009

Buratino, Son of Pinocchio
Fox
2009

Mood Breaker
Various · (1 episode)
2008
Indigo Room
Leif
2007

Names in Marble
Käsper
2002

Burattino
Kass Basilio
2002