Üllar Saaremäe
Saaremäe in 2013.
Born (1969-11-23) 23 November 1969
Kohtla-Nõmme, Estonia
Occupation(s)actor, politician
Years active1987–present
PartnerKetlin Kütt

Üllar Saaremäe (born November 23, 1969)[1] is an Estonian actor, director, politician, and punk band singer.

Biography

Üllar Saaremäe was born 23 November 1969 in Kohtla-Nõmme.

He has two children from his relationship with actress Tiina Mälberg:[2] Karl Robert and Marii Ingriin.

He was the creator and producer of the Estonian Punk Song Festival in 2008, for which he received the Estonian Volunteer of the Year national award.

Saaremäe is also involved in politics; he is a member of the conservative Pro Patria party and from 2009–2013 was a member of the Rakvere City Council. From 2017–2018, he was a member of the Kadrina Rural Municipality Council, and is a Lääne-Viru County electoral district member of the 14th Riigikogu since 2019.[3]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Film gross Notes
1997 Minu Leninid Aleksander Kesküla
2004 Täna öösel me ei maga The Pimp
Sigade revolutsioon Commander of Hundissaare
2005 Stiilipidu Jaan
Malev Wolfram
Vana daami visiit Bodyguard
2012 Seenelkäik Local redneck
2013 Elavad pildid Jüri
2017 Mehetapja/Süütu/Vari Johorka
2019 Johannes Pääsukese tõeline elu Kõrtsu-Ruudi
2022 Kalev Gert's Father
2023 Tume paradiis Andres

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 to present Õnne 13 Kaido Prillop
2006 Hajameelselt abielus Peeter
2007 Ohtlik lend Toomas
2008 Tuulepealne maa Karl Ploompuu
Kelgukoerad Mikk
2009 Kättemaksukontor Almer Roots
2010 Kodu keset linna Rasmus
Klass: Elu pärast Väino's colleague
2014 to 2016 Viimane võmm Mikk Kotkas
2016 Siberi võmm Mikk Kotkas

References

  1. Eesti Päevalht:Üllar Saaremäe: minu punt on Rakvere teater
  2. Õhtuleht: Üllar Saaremäe lõhkus armukolmnurga 09.17.07
  3. "Üllar Saaremäe". riigikogu.ee. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019.


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