Lembit Ulfsak
Lembit Ulfsak | |
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Born | Lembit Ulfsak 4 July 1947 Koeru, Estonia |
Died | 22 March 2017 Tallinn, Estonia | (aged 69)
Alma mater | Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969–2017 |
Children | 3, including Juhan Ulfsak |
Lembit Ulfsak (4 July 1947 – 22 March 2017) was an Estonian stage and film actor.[1] Ulfsak starred in the 2014 film Tangerines which was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards.[2][3] It was also among the five nominated films at the 72nd Golden Globe Awards for Best Foreign Language Film.[4] Ulfsak died on 22 March 2017, at the age of 69.[5]
Selected filmography
He has appeared in almost 100 films, among them:
- Ukuaru (1973)
- Legenda o Tile (1977)
- Karge meri (1981)
- Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique... (1984)
- TASS Is Authorized to Declare... (1984)
- Mary Poppins, Goodbye (1984)
- Sofia Kovalevskaya (1985)
- In Search of Captain Grant (1986)
- Ainult hulludele ehk halastajaõde (1990)
- Candles in the Dark (1993)
- Firewater (1994)
- Good Hands (2001)
- The Heart of the Bear (2001)
- Vedma (The Power of Fear) (2006)
- 186 Kilometres (2007)
- Lotte and the Moonstone Secret (2011)
- Ice Age (2002 film) Estonian version, voice cast for mammoth Manny (2012)
- Ice Age: The Meltdown Estonian version, voice cast
- Tangerines (2013)[6]
- The Fencer (2015)
- The Eternal Road (2017)
References
- ^ Rollberg, Peter (2008). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Scarecrow Press. pp. 713–714. ISBN 978-0-8108-6268-5.
- ^ "Croatia, Serbia, Finland and Estonia have announced their nominations for the category". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
- ^ "Oscar Nominations 2015: See The Full List". Huffington Post. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
- ^ 72ND ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBE® AWARDS NOMINEES ANNOUNCED. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ^ "Suri armastatud näitleja Lembit Ulfsak".
- ^ Struckhoff, Sam (July 10, 2015). "Couch Theatre". Whitehorse Daily Star. Whitehorse, Yukon. p. 38. Retrieved October 28, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
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