
Mikk Mikiver
Acting
Born 1937-09-04 · Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia
Mikk Mikiver (September 4, 1937 – January 9, 2006) was a prominent Estonian stage and film actor and theater director. Mikiver was born in Tallinn, Estonia. He graduated from the State Conservatory of Tallinn in 1961. He then went on to appear in many Estonian films and was a highly regarded dramatic actor. In addition to stage and film, Mikiver was also a prodigious television actor. While never retiring from acting, Mikiver gradually became more interested in theater direction and was for many years the principal director of the Estonian Drama Theatre and the Estonian Youth Theater. In addition to Estonian language films, Mikiver also appeared in Russian, Swedish, Polish and Finnish productions. For his notable achievements, the Estonian government awarded Mikiver the Order of the White Star, 4th Class, as well as the National Lifetime Achievement award. Mikiver was also a patron of the Tallinn Children's Hospital Foundation. He died at the age of 68 on 9 January 2006. Mikk Mikiver was the older brother of actor Tõnu Mikiver and was married to actress Carmen Mikiver from 1989 until his death. Between 1971 and 1983 he was married to actress Ada Lundver.
Filmography

Grisha
Nov 8, 1996

Peace Avenue
Dec 12, 1991

Surmatants
Nov 7, 1991

Friends, Comrades
Nov 16, 1990

Entrance to Labyrinth
May 1, 1990

The Curse of Snake Valley
Oct 3, 1988

The End of Eternity
Jun 18, 1987

The Smacking Sea
Nov 20, 1981

Dead Mountaineer's Hotel
Aug 27, 1979

Soolo
Jan 1, 1979

Daisy Petal Game
Sep 11, 1978

The Pastor of Reigi
Feb 27, 1978

The Winds of the Milky Way
Feb 4, 1978

Ask the Dead About the Price of Death
Jun 8, 1977

Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Jun 21, 1976

Indrek
Feb 2, 1976

Hit Back
Jun 18, 1975

The Red Violin
Jan 20, 1975

Blood Stone
Jan 7, 1972

The Lost Ones
Mar 29, 1971

Windy Beach
Jan 3, 1971

Outlaws
Jan 1, 1971

Between Three Plagues
Nov 14, 1970

The Waterfowl People
Jan 1, 1970

The New Devil of Hellsbottom
Aug 9, 1965

The Sun and the Rain
Oct 4, 1960