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Ivo Uukkivi (born 11 October 1965) is an
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n stage, film, radio, and television actor, television producer and, under the nickname Munk, founder of and singer with the
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band Velikije Luki.


Early life and education

Ivo Uukkivi was born in
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. He was one of two siblings. He is a 1980 graduate of Tallinn 2nd Secondary School (now, Tallinn Secondary School of Science). Afterward, he attended Tallinn Polytechnic School, graduating in 1984. He is a 1992 graduate of the Tallinn Conservatory's (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 ...
) Performing Arts Department. Uukkivi's diploma production roles include Snug in
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'' and Man in Purple in Mati Unt's ''Emperor Nero's Private Life''. Among his graduating classmates were Merle Palmiste, Kristel Leesmend, Andres Raag, Kaili Närep, Jaanus Rohumaa, Üllar Saaremäe,
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, Sten Zupping, Tiina Mälberg and Garmen Tabor.


Career


Stage

In 1991, Uukkivi made his stage debut at Tallinn's
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 a production of
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's ''
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''. In 1992, he would begin an engagement as an actor at the theatre, where he is still currently employed. Uukkivi's stage debut as an actor formally engaged at the theatre was as Manuel in a production of
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's '' The Gingerbread Lady''. During his long career at the Estonian Drama Theatre, he has appeared in over seventy roles in stage productions of works by such varied international authors and playwrights as:
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Tankred Dorst Tankred Dorst (19 December 1925 – 1 June 2017) was a German playwright and storyteller. Dorst lived and worked in Munich. His farces, parables, one-act-plays and adaptations were inspired by the theatre of the absurd and the works of Ionesco ...
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, J. B. Priestley,
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, Evgeny Schwartz,
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, among others. Among his more memorable performances in roles by Estonian playwrights and authors include those of: Uku Uusberg, Martin Algus,
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, Madis Kõiv, and Eduard Vilde.


Television

Ivo Uukkivi made his television debut on 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) series ''Salmonid'' in 1993. From 1995 until 1996, he appeared on the EVTV (now,
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) series ''V.E.R.I.''. Other television appearances on Estonian television series in the 1990s include the TV3 series ''Waba Riik'' in 1997 and the TV3 series ''Kired'' from 1998 until 2000. Uukkivi has also appeared in several teleplays; in 1996 he appeared in the Talvo Pabut directed teleplay ''Trimalhio pidu'', adapted from the 1935 Betti Alver penned poem ''Viletsuse komöödia''; and in 1999, he appeared in the
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directed teleplay ''Nukumaja ehk Norbert'', an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's 1897 play ''
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''. In 2003, Uukkivi made an appearance as Kaido on the popular TV3 drama series ''Kodu keset linna''. In 2004, he played the role of Toomas in the Jussi Niilekselä directed television film ''Taksirengit''. In 2007, he played a small role in the Andri Luup directed television film ''Kinnunen''. Ivo Uukkivi is possibly best recalled for his role of Post in the Kanal 2 crime-drama television series ''Kelgukoerad'', a role he would play in approximately eighty-five episodes from 2006 until 2009. Another prominent television role for Uukkivi was the character Martin Kütt in the 2012 ETV thriller series ''Alpimaja''; Uukkivi also acted as a producer on five episodes of the series. Apart from ''Alpimaja'', Uukkivi has also worked as a television producer on the Kanal 2 suspense-thriller series ''Süvahavva'' in 2012, and thirteen episodes of the 2012 TV3 comedy-drama series ''Nurjatud tüdrukud''.


Film

Ivo Uukkivi has also appeared in a number of feature-length films. His first substantial role was as Moppe in the 1993 Pekka Karjalainen-directed comedy film ''Hysteria''. This was followed by the starring role of Toivo in the Ilkka Järvi-Laturi-directed satirical political thriller '' Tallinn pimeduses'' the same year. The following year he appeared in the Jaan Kolberg-directed biographical drama film ''Jüri Rumm'' about the 19th-century Estonian folk hero, itinerant, thief and robber Rummu Jüri. In 1998, he played a small role in the Rao Heidmets-directed comedy-family film ''Kallis härra Q''. In 2003, he appeared in a small role in the
Sulev Keedus Sulev Keedus (born 21 July 1957 in Tallinn) is an Estonian film director who studied at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, officially the S. A. Gerasimov All-Russian University of Cinematograph ...
-directed period drama ''Somnambuul''. The following year, he played the role of Kuldar in the Ilmar Taska-directed thriller ''Täna öösel me ei maga'' for Taska Film. ''Täna öösel me ei maga'' (English release title: ''Set Point'') is notable for Estonian model Carmen Kass appearing in a starring role. In 2007, he appeared in three films; as Laura's boyfriend in the Veiko Õunpuu-directed drama '' Sügisball''; which was an adaptation of the 1979 Mati Unt novel of the same name; as Ants in the
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-directed teen drama ''Kuhu põgenevad hinged''; and a minor voice role for the Åke Lindman and Sakari Kirjavainen-directed Finnish World War II drama ''Tali-Ihantala 1944''. In 2012, Uukkivi appeared as a tough crook in the Andres Kõpper and Arun Tamm-directed dark comedy-crime film ''Vasaku jala reede''. In 2015, he played role of Rudolf Kask in the
Elmo Nüganen Elmo Nüganen (born on date 15 February 1962 in Jõhvi) is an Estonian theatre director, film director, and actor. He has been the artistic Director of the Tallinn City Theatre since 1992. He was a graduate of the Estonian Academy of Music and ...
-directed World War II drama film ''
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''. The film is set in the year 1944 and is shown through the eyes of Estonian soldiers who had to choose sides and thus fight against their fellow countrymen. ''1944'' was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the
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but it was not nominated. In 2016, Uukkivi appeared in three films; a small role in the Anu Aun-directed drama ''Polaarpoiss''; as Lembit in the
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-directed political thriller ''Luuraja ja Luuletaja''; and a starring role as Andres in the Mart Kivastik-directed romantic drama ''Õnn tuleb magades'' opposite actress Katariina Unt. In 2020, he had a prominent role as Governor in the Rasmus Merivoo directed dark comedy-fantasy film ''Kratt''. In 2023, he appeared as young Georg in the Mart Kivastik-directed comedy ''Taevatrepp'', and the same year appeared as Erik in the Rain Rannu-directed comedy-drama ''Vaba rahu''. In addition to feature films, Uukkivi has also appeared in a number of short films.


Radio

Uukkivi has also performed in a number of
radio plays Radio drama (or audio drama, audio play, radio play, radio theatre, or audio theatre) is a dramatised, purely acoustic performance. With no visual component, radio drama depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine ...
. Among his more memorable radio role performances were as Kaval-Ants in a 1992 radio theatre production of Juhan Kangilaski's ''Kaval-Ants ja Vanapagan'', and Luis in a 2001 radio theatre production of Petri Salin's ''Rännukutse''.


Music

In the early 1980s, Ivo Uukkivi (nicknamed Munk) was the vocalist of a short-lived Tallinn-based punk rock band called Kopli Otell. After the band folded in 1982, Uukkivi and Allan Vainola and Peep Männil, who were formerly members of the equally short-lived band Ajutine Valitsus, formed a new band called Velikije Luki. Vainola and Männil would leave the band shortly after its inception and new members Kuldar Hanstin (guitar), Raivo Pilt (bass guitar), Raik Kuusemets (drums) and guitarist Villu Tamme would round out the ensemble. Velikije Luki would release three albums: "Jõuluks koju" in 1989, "Velikiye Luki 15" in 1997, and "Tallinn põleb" in 2002. Tamme would go on to found the seminal Estonian punk rock band J.M.K.E. in 1986.


Personal life

Ivo Uukkivi currently resides in Tallinn with his partner, actress Mari-Liis Lill. The couple have a son, born in 2011. He was previously in a relationship with actress Kristel Leesmend, with whom he has a daughter, Ulrike Brett, born in 1995.Elu24/Postimees
''Ivo Uukkivi ja Mari-Liis Lill said poja vanemateks'' 25 June 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2017.


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