Olev Tinn

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Olev Tinn (born on 3 September 1920 Haradok, Belarus – 6 September 1971 Tallinn) was an Estonian actor. Tinn's father was Estonian actor and theatre director Eduard Tinn. In 1950 he graduated from Estonian State Theatre Institute. 1940-1941 he worked at Ugala Theatre, and 1944–1971 at Estonian Drama Theatre. In 1962, he was awarded Meritorious Artist of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic. He died in 1971 and is buried in Tallinn's Forest Cemetery.

Most Popular Olev Tinn Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Light Over Koordi Trailer (1951)

27 August 1951

When Paul Runge, a soldier of the Red Army, returns home to Koordi after the war, he sees that, despite the new regime, life in Koordi hasn't changed.

The Lark Trailer (1964)

22 December 1964

Russian prisoners of war commandeer a tank and lead the Nazis on a cross-country chase in this World War II adventure drama.

The New Devil of Hellsbottom Trailer (1965)

09 August 1965

The way Saint Peter explains it to the Devil who's knocking on Heaven's door to collect his share of souls: there will be no more souls, as God has come to doubt if humans are really meant to achieve salvation.

In the Backyard Trailer (1957)

24 April 1957

The story of the distressed residents living in poor slums during the economic crisis of the first Estonian Republic in early 1930s.

What Happened To Andres Lapeteus? Trailer (1967)

19 June 1967

After a long night with his old war buddies, Andres Lapeteus regains consciousness in the hospital. How has confusion, bewilderment and alienation developed between these men who once fought together side by side?

Underwater Reefs Trailer (1959)

02 September 1959

Tõnis Hoopkaup is the head of a fishing collective in Tagaranna, a village on the Estonian island of Saaremaa.

Meeting by Chance Trailer (1961)

11 December 1961

Rein is a successful singer but he and his group have a reason to worry – because of their worn-out repertoire their popularity is in danger.