Hugo Laur
Appearance
Hugo Laur (20 March 1893 Käru, Simuna Parish, Wierland County – 20 December 1977 Tallinn) was an Estonian actor.[1]
1918-1949 he worked at Estonia Theatre, and 1949–1965 at Estonian Drama Theatre.[1]
1951-1954 he was a member of Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic.[1]
Selected filmography
- 1930 Kire lained (feature film; role: Bratt)
- 1947 Elu tsitadellis (feature film; role: Professor August Miilas, botanist)
- 1951 Valgus Koordis (feature film; role: Saamu)
- 1955: Kui saabub õhtu (feature film; role: Narrator)
- 1955: Andruse õnn (feature film; role: Vaga)
- 1956 Tagahoovis (feature film; role: Soin)
- 1957: Juunikuu päevad (feature film)
- 1959: Kutsumata külalised (feature film; role: Reps)
- 1962 Jääminek (feature film; role: Laas Lautrikivi)
- 1963 Jäljed (feature film; role: Julius Raagen)
- 1963: Jalgrattataltsutajad (feature film; role: Bicycle factory guard)
- 1964: Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan (feature film; role: Filth hauler)
- 1965: Me olime 18-aastased (feature film; role: Teenus)
- 1968: Hullumeelsus (feature film)
- 1969: Viimne reliikvia (feature film)
- 1970: Valge laev (feature film; role: Jalans)
- 1970: Kolme katku vahel (television film; role: Old Slahter)
- 1971: Tuuline rand (feature film; role: Pime-Kaarli)
References
- ^ a b c "Laur, Hugo - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". etbl.teatriliit.ee. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
Categories:
- 1893 births
- 1977 deaths
- People from Väike-Maarja Parish
- People from Kreis Wierland
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union members
- Members of the Supreme Soviet of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic, 1951–1955
- Estonian male stage actors
- Estonian male musical theatre actors
- Estonian male film actors
- Estonian male television actors
- Estonian male radio actors
- 20th-century Estonian male actors
- 20th-century Estonian male singers
- People's Artists of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Recipients of the Stalin Prize
- Recipients of the Order of Lenin