Tõnis Rätsep (born 30 June 1947)
is an Estonian actor, musician, educator, poet, and playwright.
Early life and education
Tõnis Rätsep was born in
Viljandi
Viljandi (, , , , ) is a Populated places in Estonia, town and Municipalities of Estonia, municipality in southern Estonia with a population of 17,255 in 2024. It is the capital of Viljandi County and is geographically located between two major ...
, one of two children to a father who was a dairyman and a mother who worked in a dairy laboratory.
The family later relocated to
Rakvere
Rakvere is the administrative center, or county seat, of Lääne-Viru County in northern Estonia, about 100 km southeast of Tallinn and 20 km south of the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic Sea.
Rakvere boasts a distinctive architectural feature: th ...
,
where he attended primary and secondary schools, graduating from Rakvere Secondary School No. 1 in 1965. The same year he graduated from lessons at the Rakvere Music School, having studied
bass accordion.
In 1968 he enrolled at the
Tallinn University of Technology
Established in 1918, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech; ) is the only Institute of technology, technical university in Estonia. TalTech, in the capital city of Tallinn, is a university for engineering, business, public administration a ...
, majoring in
energetics, graduating in 1972.
Afterward, he enrolled in the Performing Arts Department of the Tallinn Conservatory (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 ...
), studying acting under instruction of actor and theatre pedagogue
Voldemar Panso, graduating in 1972.
Among his graduating classmates were
Kersti Kreismann,
Ivo Eensalu, Vello Janson, Rein Kotkas,
Helle Meri (''née'' Pihlak), Katrin Kumpan, Martin Veinmann, and
Juhan Viiding.
Acting career
Rätsep's first appearance on Estonian television was a small role in the
Virve Aruoja and
Jaan Tooming-directed Eesti Telefilm short feature film ''Lõppematu päev''.
Later that year, he was cast in the role of Don Antonio in the
Arvo Kruusement-directed romantic feature film musical-comedy ''Don Juan Tallinnas'' for
Tallinnfilm
Tallinnfilm () is the oldest surviving film studio in Estonia. It was founded as Estonian Culture Film in 1931, and was nationalized in 1940 after Estonia was integrated into the Soviet Union. During the first year of Soviet occcupation (1940 ...
.
In 1972, shortly after graduating from the Tallinn Conservatory, Rätsep began an engagement as a stage actor at the
Estonian Drama Theatre
The Estonian Drama Theatre () is a theatre in Tallinn, Estonia. It has the role of a national theatre for Estonia. The Estonia Theatre is located next door.
History
The building that houses the Estonian Drama Theatre was originally built for the ...
in
Tallinn
Tallinn is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Estonia, most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a Tallinn Bay, bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a population of (as of 2025) and ...
. He left the theatre in 1975, before returning in 1978, remaining until 1995.
From 1973 until 1977, he was a cast member of the
Eesti Televisioon
Eesti Televisioon (ETV) () is an Estonian free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Estonian Public Broadcasting. It made its first broadcast on 19 July 1955.
History
Eesti Televisioon (''Estonian Television'') was launched on ...
(ETV) children's series ''
Mõmmi ja aabits'', and rejoined the series when it was resurrected by
Eesti Rahvusringhääling
Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) – ''Estonian Public Broadcasting'' – is a publicly funded and owned radio and television organisation created in Estonia on 1 June 2007 to take over the functions of the formerly separate Eesti Raadio ...
as ''Mõmmi ja aabits. 20 aastat hiljem'' between 1998 and 1999.
In 1975, he appeared as Toomas, opposite actors
Elle Kull and
Heino Mandri, in the Tõnis Kask and Ben Drui-directed television drama film ''Aeg maha!''.
In addition to acting, Rätsep has also composed the musical score for the 2011 Arko Okk-directed documentary ''Monoloogid 3D''.
Collaboration with Juhan Viiding
While attending the Tallinn Conservatory, Tõnis Rätsep befriended classmate Juhan Viiding. Apart from acting, the two shared a love of music and poetry and began a lifelong collaboration – reciting poetry set to music at venues throughout Estonia.
In 1972, Rätsep and Viiding, along with actor
Lembit Ulfsak
Lembit Ulfsak (4 July 1947 – 22 March 2017) was an Estonian stage and film actor. Ulfsak starred in the 2014 film Tangerines (film), ''Tangerines'' which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Foreign Language F ...
, formed the musical ensemble Amor Trio, which performed songs from the 1930s and 1940s, frequently appearing on television. The trio disbanded the following year. An album titled ''Amor Trio 1972'' was released in 2004 on the Theka label.
In 1979, Rätsep and Viiding co-wrote a play titled ''Olevused'', republished in 2014 by Eesti Keele Sihtasutus. In 1989, the duo recorded an album, ''Öötöö'', as a cassette-only release for the Estonian label Kuldnokk. Rätsep and Viiding would remain close friends until Viiding's suicide in 1995.
Their last performance together, ''Kallis õhtu'', took place in 1994 at the café of
Rakvere Theatre.
Politics
In October 1980, Rätsep was a signatory of the
Letter of 40 Intellectuals, a public letter in which forty prominent Estonian intellectuals defended the
Estonian language
Estonian ( ) is a Finnic language and the official language of Estonia. It is written in the Latin script and is the first language of the majority of the country's population; it is also an official language of the European Union. Estonian is sp ...
and protested the
Russification
Russification (), Russianisation or Russianization, is a form of cultural assimilation in which non-Russians adopt Russian culture and Russian language either voluntarily or as a result of a deliberate state policy.
Russification was at times ...
policies of the
Kremlin
The Moscow Kremlin (also the Kremlin) is a fortified complex in Moscow, Russia. Located in the centre of the country's capital city, the Moscow Kremlin (fortification), Kremlin comprises five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Mosco ...
in Estonia.
The signatories also expressed their unease against Republic-level government in harshly dealing with youth protests in Tallinn that were sparked a week earlier due to the banning of a public performance of the
punk rock
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band
Propeller
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.
Following Estonia's regaining independence from the
Soviet Union
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, Rätsep became a member of the conservative
Isamaa party, and served on the Tallinn City Central Council.
Educator
From 1975 until 1981, Rätsep was a lecturer at the
Tallinn Pedagogical Institute
Tallinn University (TLU; , ''TLÜ'') is a public research university in Estonia. Located in the centre of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, Tallinn University is one of the three largest institutions of higher education in the country. Both Q ...
, and from 1995 until 2004 he was a lecturer at the Estonian Institute of Humanities.
Since 1995, he has been a teacher at the Old Town Educational College, and a lecturer at the
Institute of Theology of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church since 2000.
Acknowledgements
*
Order of the White Star
The Order of the White Star (; ) was instituted in 1936. The Order of the White Star is bestowed on Estonian citizens and foreigners to give recognition for services rendered to the Estonian state.
Design
Classes
The Order of the White Star ...
, V Class (2001)
*
Order of the National Coat of Arms
The Order of the National Coat of Arms (, ) was instituted by Konstantin Päts on 7 October 1936 to commemorate 24 February 1918, the day on which Estonian independence was declared. The Order of the National Coat of Arms is bestowed only on Est ...
, IV Class (2006)
* Karl Ader Award (2006)
References
External links
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1947 births
Living people
Estonian male stage actors
Estonian male film actors
Estonian male television actors
20th-century Estonian composers
21st-century Estonian composers
Estonian dramatists and playwrights
Recipients of the Order of the National Coat of Arms, 4th Class
Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 5th Class
People from Viljandi
Tallinn University of Technology alumni
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre alumni
Academic staff of Tallinn University
20th-century Estonian educators
21st-century Estonian educators
20th-century Estonian male actors
20th-century Estonian musicians
21st-century Estonian musicians