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Jaan Rekkor

1958-04-03 (66 years old) in Hõreda, Estonian SRR, USSR [now Estonia]

Jaan Rekkor (born April 3, 1958) is an Estonian stage, film and television actor. Jaan Rekkor was born in the small village of Hõreda in Rapla County. He attended schools in Märjamaa, graduating from the Ants Lauter Märjamaa Secondary School in 1976 (now, Märjamaa Gymnasium). Between 1976 and 1979, he studied journalism at the University of Tartu. He then studied acting at the Tallinn State Conservatory's Performing Arts Department (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre), graduating in 1982. Among his graduating classmates were Margus Oopkaup, Anu Lamp, Laine Mägi, Sulev Teppart, Andrus Vaarik, and Viire Valdma. Rekkor's first significant film role came in 1983 as the character Jaanus Roog in the Kaljo Kiisk directed film Nipernaadi, based on the 1928 novel Toomas Nipernaadi by Estonian writer August Gailit. This was followed in 1986 by the role of Jaan Kreuks in the Kaljo Kiisk directed and Mati Unt penned Tallinnfilm biographical drama Saja aasta pärast mais about leading Estonian Communist Party politician Viktor Kingissepp. In 1989, he played the role of Peeter Kängsepp in the Jüri Sillart directed historical drama Äratus, which chronicled "Operation Priboi"; the 25 to 28 March 1949 Soviet mass deportation of more than 90,000 Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians labeled as enemies of the people to forced settlements in inhospitable areas of the Soviet Union. In 1992 Jaan Rekkor was cast in the role of Muna in the Mati Põldre directed biographical drama Need vanad armastuskirjad which explored the life of Raimond Valgre, an Estonian songwriter of the 1930s and the 1940s. In 1997, he appeared in the Hardi Volmer directed historical comedy Minu Leninid. This was followed by a role in the 1998 René Vilbre directed short film Perekondlik sündmus. During the 2000s, Rekkor appeared in several films; most memorably as Roland in the 2005 René Vilbre comedy-family film Röövlirahnu Martin, starring Ott Sepp and Madis Ollikainen; as Coach in the 2006 Laila Pakalniņa directed comedy-drama Koer, lennuk ja laulupidu; a small role in the gritty 2008 René Vilbre directed drama Mina olin siin, which was adapted from the 2005 novel Mina olin siin. Esimene arest by Sass Henno; and as Carabas Barabas in the musical-comedy Buratino, directed by Rasmus Merivoo. In 2013, Rekkor appeared in the role of Bonifacius in the René Vilbre directed fantasy-film Väikelinna detektiivid ja valge daami saladus. In 2016, he appeared in the Anu Aun directed Luxfilm romantic-drama Polaarpoiss. In 2018, he appeared in the Anu Aun directed family-Christmas film Eia jõulud Tondikakul. Jaan Rekkor's television debut was the role of Mister Saul in the 1995 Vilja Palm directed Eesti Televisioon (ETV) period drama mini-series Wikmani poised, adapted from the 1988 semi-autobiographical Jaan Kross novel of the same name. Between 1995 and 1998 he appeared on the comedy series M Klubi. In 2013, he appeared in the role of Mart in the Finnish television romantic-drama miniseries Vaarallista kokea. Rekkor would go on to perform in a number of roles in Estonian television series. He is possibly best recalled for his role as Rein Pihelgas in the ETV crime series Ohtlik lend from 2006 to 2007, and as the same character as in the Ain Prosa directed TV3 comedy-crime series Kättemaksukontor from 2010 until 2013. Carmen Mikiver played Rein Pihelgas' wife Ivi.

Movies

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Melchior the Apothecary: The Executioner's Daughter
58 %|Apr 14, 2023
Crime, Thriller, History, Drama
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Crossing The Line
0 %|Nov 19, 2022
Drama
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Burial
51.94 %|Sep 2, 2022
Thriller
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Phantom Owl Forest
74 %|Dec 7, 2018
Family
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Portugal
10 %|Apr 12, 2018
Adventure, Drama
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The Polar Boy
65 %|May 10, 2016
Drama
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Kid Detectives and the Secret of the White Lady
40 %|Dec 20, 2013
Crime, Drama, Family
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Living Images
74 %|Feb 21, 2013
Comedy, Drama, Romance, War
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Buratino, Son of Pinocchio
48 %|Mar 12, 2009
Comedy
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I Was Here
60 %|Sep 12, 2008
Crime, Drama
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The Power of Fear
37 %|Jun 6, 2006
Horror
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The Hostage
60 %|May 1, 2006
Comedy, Drama
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Mat the Cat
40 %|Feb 24, 2005
Family, Comedy, Fantasy
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All My Lenins
49 %|Oct 2, 1997
Thriller, Comedy
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The Firewater
60 %|Apr 14, 1994
Crime, Drama
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Those Old Love Letters
64 %|Jun 6, 1992
Romance, Drama, Music
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Awakening
45 %|Feb 22, 1990
Drama, History
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In One Hundred Years in May
0 %|Jul 24, 1987
History, Drama
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The Adventurer
48 %|May 14, 1983
Drama

Series

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Who Shot Otto Mueller?
0 %|Sep 9, 2022
Drama, Mystery
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Berlin Station
72 %|Oct 16, 2016
Action & Adventure, Drama
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Revenge Office
60 %|Apr 30, 2009
Crime, Comedy
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Wikman's Boys
70 %|Jan 8, 1995
Drama