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Mari Jürjens
Born (1988-05-27) 27 May 1988 (age 36)
Tartu, Estonia
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
SpouseMikk Jürjens
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Mari Jürjens, (née Pokinen, born 27 May 1988), is an Estonian actress and singer.

She graduated from the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy in 2011 as a professional actress, and joined the Von Krahl Theatre in Tallinn.[1]

In 2010, Jürjens debuted with the 11-track album 22 and released a second album, "Maa saab taevani", in 2013. Accordingly, the public recognises her as a singer rather than actress. Her best-recognised role so far has been an appearance in the Estonian crime series Kättemaksukontor.

Life and music career

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Mari Jürjens was born in Tartu in 1988. After Mari, her parents had two more daughters. She lived with her family in Põlva until age 6, when they moved to Ülenurme, closer to the city, where her parents still live.

She began studying at Ülenurme Gymnasium in 1995, graduating in 2004. Then she attended Tartu Mart Reiniku Gümnaasium, graduating in 2007. That year she started studying to become a professional actress at the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy,[2] graduating in the summer of 2011.

Jürjens has also received a musical education. In 2003 she attended Ülenurme Muusikakool, where she studied violin. She has sung in a number of choirs, spending the longest time with the Estonian Youth Mixed Choir. Jürjens also has participated in singing competitions; in 2004 she won second place in the Võruvisioon competition with the song Olematu sina. Since then, Jürjens has been writing more songs, starting with her 2010 debut album "22",[2] and releasing a second album "Maa saab taevani" in 2013. Her song "Kord saan" include in the film Kertu released in 2013. In addition, she has participated in violin competitions.[3]

She currently resides in Tallinn.

Personal life

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Mari Jürjens is married to actor Mikk Jürjens. She gave birth to twin boys in July 2014 and a son in 2017.[4]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Year Title
2010 "22"
2011 "Meie küla laulud"
2013 "Maa saab taevani"
2016 "27"
2020 "Omaenese ilus ja veas"

Filmography

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Television
Year Title Role
2010 Kättemaksukontor Aiki Hansen
2011 Nöbinina Nõianeiu Nöbinina
Theatre
Production Role Showing
Jevgeni Švarts' "Dragon" The little girl Kuressaare Linnateater, 2008
Casamarciano krahv Annibale Sersale "Kiivad armastajad" Fiametta EMTA Lavakunstikool, 2009
William Shakespeare's "King Lear" Regan Von Krahl Theatre, 2010
Lars von Trier and Juhan Ulfsak's "Idioodid" Mari Von Krahl Theatre, 2010
Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" Thea Elvsted Von Krahl Theatre, 2011
Kristian Smeds' "12 Karamazovit" One of the Karamazovs Von Krahl Theatre, 2011
F.G.Lorca's "Lillede keel", directed by Rainer Sarnet Rosita Von Krahl Theatre, 2012
Tallinna koolide 7. klasside õpilased "13", directed by Jim Ashilevi Mari Von Krahl Theatre, 2012
Kertu Moppel's "Sinihabe" A character Von Krahl Theatre, 2012
Mari Pokinen/Annika Viibus/Luise Sommer's "OmaOma" Mari Von Krahl Theatre, 2013
Karl Saks/Tanel Rander/Hendrik Kaljujärv's “Oh My God!” Mari Von Krahl Theatre, 2013

References

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  1. ^ OKIA. "Mari Jürjens (Pokinen)". Von Krahl (in Estonian). Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved 2019-08-18.
  2. ^ a b Karumets, Maria (December 22, 2010). "Mahehäälne Mari Pokinen: "Teen muusikat ise ja iseendast." | Elu". elu.ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian). Archived from the original on August 18, 2019. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  3. ^ Intervjuu Mari Pokineniga" Archived 2011-05-14 at the Wayback Machinehttp://unplugged.ee Archived 2012-07-22 at the Wayback Machine (kasutatud 10.10.2011)
  4. ^ "Mari Jürjens sai kaksikute emaks" – menu.err.ee (kasutatud 21.11.2014)
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