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- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Kristjan Üksküla was born on 10 August 1987 in Tallin, Estonian SSR, USSR. He is an actor and assistant director, known for 1944 (2015), In the Crosswind (2014) and Burial (2022).- Oleg Egorov is a Soviet and Russian writer, film playwright, art critic and producer, editor, art director of an advertising agency.
Egorov was born in Tallin. In 1983 he graduated from the editorial department of the Moscow Printing Institute. In 1997-1998 - chief scriptwriter for the editorial office of children's and youth programs of the Rossiya channel. Author of scripts for more than 200 children's television programs, more than 40 animated films shot in Russia, Germany and the USA, 60 commercials, several feature films and television series. Member of the International Club of Writers and Artists named after Hans Christian Andersen. Since 2015 - creative producer of the film company 'Pavlov's Dog'. Since 2018, he has been a creative producer and leading screenwriter at the film company 'Cine 1930'. - Adolf Käis (August 25, 1946 - October 24, 2013, Tallinn) was an Estonian film director, actor, theater producer and host. Adolf Käis was born in Estonia, but as a child he moved to Latvia and grew up in Riga. He studied at the Tallinn Maritime School. He graduated in 1989. In 2006 he was director of the Moscow State Theater Institute (GITIS). He performed at the Tallinn State Theater and the Russian Theater of Tallinn. Adolf Käis led the Narva Public Theater and the Tallinn Russian Theater. From 1991 to 1994, he worked as a director in the Russian edition of Estonian television. From 1994 to 1998 in Radio Tallinn (later the radio station changed its name to Radio 100FM) was the first Estonian Russian-speaking private radio as a leading and editor-in-chief.
- Pille Pihlamagi was born in 1965 in Tallin, USSR. She is an actress, known for Timur i yego komanda (1977), I Am Khortitsa (1981) and Shok (1989).
- Nikolay Kachura was born on 21 October 1972 in Tallin, Estonian SSR, USSR. He is an actor, known for Bastards (2006), Kurer iz 'Raya' (2013) and Marina roshcha (2012).
- Composer
Mati Kuulberg was born on 9 July 1947 in Tallin, Estonian SSR, USSR. Mati was a composer, known for Tuli öös (1973) and Inspiratsioon (1971). Mati died on 14 July 2001 in Tallinn, Estonia.- Jaak Lipso is a Soviet and Estonian basketball player. World champion (1967), three-time European champion (1963, 1965, 1967), silver (1964) and bronze (1968) medalist of the Summer Olympic Games. Honored Master of Sports of the USSR.
Lipso was born in Tallin, Soviet Union. As a child, he was fond of many sports at the same time: Swimming, athletics, tennis, and horseback riding. Participated in numerous competitions and won prizes. At the age of 16, he began attending basketball training, eventually choosing this particular game.
In SKA (Riga) Lipso won his first medal of the USSR championship in 1961, but stayed there for a short time, soon moving to Moscow. In 1962-1969 he was a player of BC CSKA (Moscow). In 1963, he made his debut as part of the USSR national team at the European Championships in Wroclaw, Poland, where he became the champion. In the same year, as part of the Moscow men's team, he became the winner of the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR. In 1966 he was recognized as the best center of the USSR. In 1967 he became the winner of the European Championship and the World Championship.
Lipso was distinguished by special plasticity, beauty of movement. Spectators specially went to see him.
In 1989-1994 he worked in Tallin as the director of the sports hall "Kalev". In 2010, he was inducted into the Estonian Basketball Hall of Fame. - Ülo Vilimaa was born on 13 March 1941 in Tallin, Estonian SSR, USSR. He was a writer, known for Inspiratsioon (1971). He died on 27 September 2021 in Estonia.