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    Rita Raave

    1951-04-06 (73 years old) in Mõisaküla, Estonian SRR, USSR [now Estonia]

    Rita Raave (born April 6, 1951) is an Estonian stage, television and film actress, and painter. Rita Raave was born in Mõisaküla, Viljandi County in 1951 to journalist, cartoonist, Lutheran pastor, and politician Kalev Raave and Lydia Raave (née Majas). She has three siblings: Raivo J. Raave, Riho Raave, and Anneli Raave-Sepp. Raave pursued a career in acting and is a 1974 graduate of the Tallinn State Conservatory (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre). Among her graduating classmate were Maria Klenskaja, Elle Kull, Jüri Aarma, Kaie Mihkelson and Jaan Rõõmussaar. Raave's first substantial feature film role was as a starring role as Ragne Rass in the Olav Neuland directed 1982 Tallinnfilm romantic drama Corrida. The film was based on the 1979 Teet Kallas penned novel of the same name. This was followed the next year by the role of Maret in the Kaljo Kiisk directed Nipernaadi; the film adaptation of the 1928 August Gailit novel Toomas Nipernaadi about a roguish vagabond who breezes through the Estonian countryside inspiring locals to turn their own dreams into reality. In 1990, she would appear in two films: a small role in the Peeter Simm directed historical drama Inimene, keda polnud, and in the Rauni Mollberg directed Finnish drama Ystävät, toverit. She would end the decade with a role in the 1999 Peeter Urbla directed dramatic film short Kõrbekuu, for Allfilm. Raave would appear in a number of films throughout the 2000s and 2010s, most notably among them; the 2007 road movie comedy 186 Kilometers; as a brothel administrator in the 2007 Kadri Kõusaar directed drama Magnus; as Ruth in the 2011 Mart Kivastik directed drama Üks mu sõber;[9] and as a judge in the 2013 Kadri Kõusaar directed drama Kohtumõistja. She has also appeared in a number of short films; notably, the Anna Hints directed drama Vaba maa, opposite actors Eili Sild and Raivo Trass. In 2013, she appeared in the role of Susanna's mother in the Veiko Õunpuu directed drama Free Range/Ballaad maailma heakskiitmisest. Aside from film, Rita Raave has also appeared on Estonian television. Most notably, in a 1991 television play production of Ernest Hemingway's The End of Something based on Hemingway's 1925 first collection of short stories In Our Time. Between 1993 and 1995, she appeared on the TV3 television drama series Salmonid. In addition to acting, Rita Raave has also held several exhibitions of her paintings. In December 2005, she held an exhibition at Tallinn's Gallery-G. She names Renaissance masters such as Giotto, Botticelli, Titian, and da Vinci as inspirations.

    Movies

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    Stairway to Heaven
    63 %|Mar 3, 2023
    Drama
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    Free Range
    49 %|Sep 19, 2013
    Drama
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    The Arbiter
    50 %|Mar 14, 2013
    Drama
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    A Friend of Mine
    52 %|Jan 7, 2011
    Drama
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    Magnus
    57 %|May 18, 2007
    Drama
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    186 Kilometers
    34 %|Feb 10, 2007
    Comedy
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    Shop of Dreams
    54 %|Apr 14, 2005
    Comedy, Drama
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    Prompter
    35 %|Apr 19, 1993
    Drama
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    Cross
    0 %|Jan 1, 1991
    Drama
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    Friends, Comrades
    56 %|Nov 16, 1990
    Drama, War, History
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    A Man Who Never Was
    32 %|Mar 18, 1990
    Drama
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    The Adventurer
    48 %|May 14, 1983
    Drama
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    Corrida
    0 %|Mar 14, 1983
    Drama

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