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==Biography == |
==Biography == |
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===Education and career=== |
===Education and career=== |
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Born in [[Kunda, Estonia|Kunda]], Estonia, Aadli graduated from the Higher Theatre School of the [[Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre]] in 2002.<ref name="ENO">{{cite web|title=Argo Aadli|url=http://www.opera.ee/en/estoonlane/argo-aadli/|work=Estonian National Opera|accessdate=12 March 2018}}</ref> |
Born in [[Kunda, Estonia|Kunda]], Estonia, Aadli graduated from the Higher Theatre School of the [[Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre]] in 2002.<ref name="ENO">{{cite web|title=Argo Aadli|url=http://www.opera.ee/en/estoonlane/argo-aadli/|work=Estonian National Opera|accessdate=12 March 2018|archive-date=14 February 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190214174450/http://www.opera.ee/en/estoonlane/argo-aadli/|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Aadli has worked as an actor in [[Tallinn]] City Theatre where he has performed at least ten productions to date,<ref name="ENO" /> notably the character of Zahhar in the [[Anton Chekhov]] play "Pianola or The Mechanical Piano" in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|title=Argo Aadli|url=https://www.efis.ee/et/varamu/biograafiline-leksikon/argo-aadli|work=Eesti Filmi Anomebaas|accessdate=12 March 2018|language=Estonian}}</ref> Aside from this he has been involved in several films including ''[[Names in Marble (film)|Names in Marble]]'' (2002) where he played Konsap, and ''[[Lotte from Gadgetville]]'' (2006) where he voiced Albert. |
Aadli has worked as an actor in [[Tallinn]] City Theatre where he has performed at least ten productions to date,<ref name="ENO" /> notably the character of Zahhar in the [[Anton Chekhov]] play "Pianola or The Mechanical Piano" in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|title=Argo Aadli|url=https://www.efis.ee/et/varamu/biograafiline-leksikon/argo-aadli|work=Eesti Filmi Anomebaas|accessdate=12 March 2018|language=Estonian}}</ref> Aside from this he has been involved in several films including ''[[Names in Marble (film)|Names in Marble]]'' (2002) where he played Konsap, and ''[[Lotte from Gadgetville]]'' (2006) where he voiced Albert. |
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Argo Aadli | |
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Born | Kunda, Estonia | 12 April 1980
Nationality | Estonian |
Alma mater | Higher Theatre School of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre |
Occupation | actor |
Argo Aadli (born 12 April 1980)[1] is an Estonian theatre and film actor.
Biography
[edit]Education and career
[edit]Born in Kunda, Estonia, Aadli graduated from the Higher Theatre School of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2002.[2]
Aadli has worked as an actor in Tallinn City Theatre where he has performed at least ten productions to date,[2] notably the character of Zahhar in the Anton Chekhov play "Pianola or The Mechanical Piano" in 2002.[3] Aside from this he has been involved in several films including Names in Marble (2002) where he played Konsap, and Lotte from Gadgetville (2006) where he voiced Albert.
Theatre credits
[edit]- Zametov (Fyodor Dostoyevski / Elmo Nüganen Crime and punishment, 1999)
- Lauri (Aleksis Kivi Seven Brothers, 2001)
- Zahhar (Anton Chekhov Pianola or The Mechanical Piano, 2002)
- Gregor Samsa (Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis, 2004)
- Indrek Paas (A. H. Tammsaare / Elmo Nüganen Truth and Justice. Part Two., 2005)
- Ajakirjanik Pilu (A. H. Tammsaare / Elmo Nüganen "Karin. Indrek. Truth and Justice. Part Four.", 2006)
Selected filmography
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Film gross | Notes |
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2002 | Nimed marmortahvlil | Konsap | 19 million EEK | |
2005 | Malev | Leholas | ||
2006 | Leiutajateküla Lotte | Albert/Theodor (voice) | ||
2016 | Luuletaja ja luuletaja | Drunk | ||
2018 | Seltsimees laps | Ratsasõidu Jaan | ||
2021 | Öölapsed | Gas station attendant | ||
2023 | Kuulsuse narrid | Kaltsakas Argo |
References
[edit]- ^ "Aadli, Argo" (in Estonian). Esti Entsüklopeedia. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
- ^ a b "Argo Aadli". Estonian National Opera. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
- ^ "Argo Aadli". Eesti Filmi Anomebaas (in Estonian). Retrieved 12 March 2018.
External links
[edit]- Argo Aadli at IMDb
- Argo Aadli at the Tallinn City Theatre webpage