Peeter Kard
Peeter Kard, originally named Peeter Šmakov, was born on July 2, 1940, in Tallinn, Estonia, and passed away on April 4, 2006, in Pärnu. He made significant contributions to the Estonian performing arts as both an actor and a theatre director.
Kard embarked on his artistic journey by graduating from the Tallinnfilm educational studio in 1962. His professional career took flight in 1963 when he joined the prestigious Endla Theatre, where he dedicated several decades to honing his craft and captivating audiences with his performances.
Throughout his career, Peeter Kard was known for his versatility and passion for the theatre, which allowed him to take on a variety of roles that showcased his talent. His work not only entertained but also inspired many aspiring actors and directors in Estonia. Kard's legacy is marked by his commitment to the arts and his influence on the Estonian theatre scene, where he left an indelible mark.
Kard's dedication to his craft and his contributions to the cultural landscape of Estonia will be remembered, ensuring that his impact on the performing arts continues to resonate with future generations.
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