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Enn Toona (13 January 1909 – Väinjärve Parish – 22 March 1973
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) was an
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n actor and director. 1934-1935 he studied at Tartu Stage Art Studio ( et, Tartu Näitekunsti Stuudio). 1935–1936 he was an actor at Estonian Drama Theatre, 1936–1942 and 1943–1944 at Tallinna Töölisteater. 1947–1948 he was a director at
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. 1955-1957 he worked at
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. 1964-1969 he was principal stage manager of Endla Theatre.


Theatre productions

* Ohlson's "Ehast koiduni" (1939) * Korneitšuk's "Platon Kretšet" (1941 and 1965) * Goldon's "Kahe isanda teener" (1942 in Vanemuine Theatre)


References

1909 births 1973 deaths Estonian male stage actors Estonian male radio actors 20th-century Estonian male actors Estonian theatre directors People from Järva Parish Burials at Pärnamäe Cemetery {{Estonia-bio-stub