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Piret Kalda (born 4 February 1966) is an
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n stage, television and film actress.


Early life and education

Piret Kalda was born and raised in Tartu. She was one of three siblings. She attended schools in Tartu, graduating from Tartu No. 5 secondary school (now, Tartu Tamme Gymnasium). Following her graduation from secondary school, she enrolled at the Tallinn State Conservatory's Dramatic Arts Department (now, the
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (''Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia'') began as a mixed choir of the Estonia Society Musical Department (EMD) on the eve of World War I. The assembly of the Estonia Society created the Tallinn Higher Musi ...
) in
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, studying acting, and graduating in 1988. Her diploma production roles included Laurey Williams, in Richard Rodgers' ''
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''; and Irina, in Anton Chekhov's '' Three Sisters''.


Stage career

Following her graduation from the Tallinn Conservatory, Kalda became engaged as an actress at Tallinn's Youth Theatre (since 1994, the
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) in 1988, where she is still currently engaged. Her stage debut was in the role of Tiiu in a production of
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's ''Vedel vorst'', directed by
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in 1989. Kalda has had a prolific career at the Tallinn City Theatre, appearing in more than forty roles in productions in works by a variety of authors and playwrights. Some of her more memorable roles at the Tallinn City Theatre include: * Helene, in
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's ''Little Mansions'' (1990) * Honey, in Edward Albee's ''
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'' (1995) * Chloe Coverly, in
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'' (1995) * Lucy, in Bertolt Brecht's '' Threepenny Opera'' (1997) * Julia, in Edward Albee's '' A Delicate Balance'' (1998) * Marie Beaumarchais, in
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's '' Clavigo'' (2000) * Avdotya (Evdoksia) Nikitishna Kukshina, in
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's '' Blue Remembered Hills'' (2007) * Hannah Jelkes, in
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's '' The Fire Raisers'' (2010) * Varvara, and Bakunin woman, in Tom Stoppard's ''
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'' (2013) * Nurse Plimpton, in
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's ''The Return of the Father'' (2015) * Maggie, in
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'' (2016) Kalda has also appeared as an actress at a number of other theatres during her years as a stage actress, including the
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.


Film

Piret Kalda made her film debut in the dual role of Anneke/Dorothea in the 1991 Tõnu Virve-directed historic drama ''Surmatants'' for Freya Film. This was followed by a small role as a museum employee in the
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-directed family film ''Lammas all paremas nurgas'' in 1992 for
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, and the role of Amanda in the 1993
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-Estonian comedy ''Hysteria'' for Fantasia Filmi Oy. In 1999, she had a starring role as Laura in the Arko Okk-directed Acuba Film comedy '' Ristumine peateega'' opposite actors
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and
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. In 2005, Kalda returned to the screen as Maris, in the
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-directed Taska Productions comedy family film ''Röövlirahnu Martin'', starring
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. The following year, she voiced the character of Paula in the Estonian animated children's film '' Leiutajateküla Lotte''. The ''Lotte'' films and their characters proved so popular in Estonia that a theme park, Lottemaa, was subsequently opened in
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, Pärnu County, Estonia. In 2007, Kalda appeared in the Rainer Sarnet-directed and
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-penned drama ''Kuhu põgenevad hinged'', for
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. The following year, she appeared in the Asko Kase-directed period drama '' Detsembrikuumus'' in the role of Maret Saarepuu. In 2012, Kalda appeared as Tiina in the
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-directed French-Estonian drama ''Une Estonienne à Paris''. The film follows Anne (Estonian actress
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) who travels to Paris to care for an elderly Estonian émigré named Frida (French actress Jeanne Moreau), only to discover she is not wanted. In 2015, she played the role of Jaan's mother in the Klaus Härö-directed period drama ''Vehkleja'' (English: ''The Fencer''), which stars
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as a fencer and instructor wanted by the Soviet
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who eventually has to make a life-altering decision. ''Vehkleja'' won several awards, including Best Film at Finland's 2016
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, and was nominated for Best Motion Picture at the
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in 2016. Kalda has also appeared in a number of short films throughout her career.


Television

In addition to stage and film roles, Piret Kalda has also appeared in a number of television films and serials, beginning with the 1994 Vello Reili-directed television comedy film ''Armastus kolme apelsini vastu''. The following year, she appeared as Aino in seven episodes of the successful
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(ETV) period drama mini-series '' Wikmani poised'', which was based on the 1988 semi-autobiographical
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novel of the same name about students of the Wikman Private Gymnasium from 1937 until their mobilization into the armed forces during
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. In 2004, Kalda appeared on the ETV comedy mini-series ''Oli mis oli''. From 2006 until 2007 Kalda appeared as Karin on the ETV crime drama series ''Ohtlik lend''. Between 2011 and 2012, she appeared as Viire Vasen in four episodes of the popular TV3 comedy crime series ''
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''. From 2010 until 2012, she played the role of Pille in the TV3 series ''Unistuste agentuur''. Between 2010 and 2013, she made several appearances on the ETV political satire television series ''Riigimehed''. In 2014, she joined the cast of the
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comedy series ''Parim enne'' as the character Meeta. In 2016, she joined the cast of the TV3 series ''Papad mammad'' as the character Ulla. She has also appeared in a number of guest roles and smaller roles in other Estonian television programs.


Personal life

In 1989, Piret Kalda married actor Priit Künnapas. The couple had three daughters: Laura-Helene, Amanda Hermiine, and Aurora Aleksandra. Künnapas died of brain cancer in 2013. Kalda currently resides in Tallinn.Õhtuleht
''Piret Kalda: "Vahel on mulle ikka teater number üks. Kodu on tolmurulle täis ja keset kõike seda seisab kuri ema."'' 19 May 2012. Retrieved 2 February 2017.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kalda, Piret 1966 births Living people Estonian stage actresses Estonian film actresses Estonian television actresses Actresses from Tartu Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre alumni 20th-century Estonian actresses 21st-century Estonian actresses