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'''Argo Aadli''' (born 12 April 1980, in [[Kunda, Estonia]])<ref>{{cite web|title=Aadli, Argo|url=http://entsyklopeedia.ee/artikkel/aadli_argo1|publisher=Esti Entsüklopeedia|accessdate=March 12, 2018|language=Estonian}}</ref> is an [[Estonians|Estonian]] theatre and film actor. He 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=March 12, 2018}}</ref> He 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=March 12, 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.
'''Argo Aadli''' (born 12 April 1980)<ref>{{cite web|title=Aadli, Argo|url=http://entsyklopeedia.ee/artikkel/aadli_argo1|publisher=Esti Entsüklopeedia|accessdate=March 12, 2018|language=Estonian}}</ref> is an [[Estonians|Estonian]] theatre and film actor. He 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=March 12, 2018}}</ref> He 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=March 12, 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.


==Theatre==
==Theatre==

Revision as of 04:05, 14 February 2019

Argo Aadli
Born (1980-04-12) 12 April 1980 (age 44)
Kunda, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityEstonian
OccupationActor

Argo Aadli (born 12 April 1980)[1] is an Estonian theatre and film actor. He graduated from the Higher Theatre School of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2002.[2] He 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

Filmography

Films

Year Film Role Film gross Notes
2002 Nimed marmortahvlil Konsap 19 million EEK
2005 Malev Leholas
2006 Leiutajateküla Lotte Albert/Theodor (voice)

References

  1. ^ "Aadli, Argo" (in Estonian). Esti Entsüklopeedia. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Argo Aadli". Estonian National Opera. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Argo Aadli". Eesti Filmi Anomebaas (in Estonian). Retrieved 12 March 2018.