Mikk Jürjens
Mikk Jürjens, born on January 27, 1987, is a multifaceted Estonian actor, singer, and television presenter, whose artistic journey began in the mid-2000s. Hailing from Rapla, a town in Rapla County, Jürjens pursued his passion for acting by enrolling in the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in Tallinn in 2006. Under the guidance of Hendrik Toompere Jr., he honed his craft and graduated in 2010 alongside notable classmates such as Marta Laan, Liis Haab, Lauri Kaldoja, and Roland Laos.
Jürjens made his film debut in 2010 with a role in the short student film "Ei oska filmi teha," directed by Hardi Keerutaja, where he shared the screen with Pääru Oja and Viire Valdma. His foray into voice acting began in 2011 when he lent his voice to Tik the Moon Rabbit in the animated feature "Lotte ja kuukivi saladus," the second installment of the beloved Lotte franchise by directors Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma. Jürjens continued to showcase his voice talent in 2013, contributing to the animated films "XYZtopia," directed by Martinus Daane Klemet, and the puppet opera "Lisa Limone ja Maroc Orange: tormakas armulugu," directed by Mait Laas. Through his diverse roles in film, television, and theater, Mikk Jürjens has established himself as a prominent figure in the Estonian arts scene.
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