Sulev Luik
Sulev Luik, born on April 16, 1954, in Kilingi-Nõmme, was a prominent Estonian actor known for his contributions to the performing arts. He graduated from the Tallinn State Conservatory in 1976 and subsequently joined the Noorsooteater, where he showcased his talents until 1988. Following that, Luik became a key figure at the Estonian Drama Theatre. Throughout his career, he appeared in over 30 films, establishing himself as a versatile and beloved performer.
Tragically, Sulev Luik's life was cut short when he was murdered in Kadriorg Park, near his home, on June 29, 1997, at the age of 43. In the aftermath of his death, police apprehended three homeless individuals—a man, a woman, and another man—between August 17 and 18, 1997. Investigations revealed that the motive behind the murder stemmed from a dispute that arose while all parties were drinking in the park. The three suspects were ultimately convicted and received sentences ranging from eight to twelve years in prison. Sulev Luik's legacy lives on, and he was laid to rest at the Forest Cemetery in Tallinn, remembered for his impactful work in theatre and film.