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Salme Reek‌

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Salme Reek

Pernov, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire [now Pärnu, Estonia]

Salme Reek

Pernov, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire [now Pärnu, Estonia]

Gender

Female

Birthday

calendar1907-11-10

Popularity

star1.4

Biography

Salme Reek (November 10, 1907 – June 6, 1996) was an Estonian stage, film, radio, and television actress and stage director whose career spanned nearly seventy years; sixty-six of which were spent as an actress at the Estonian Drama Theatre. Salme Helene Reek was the oldest of three siblings born to paper pulp factory worker Juhan Reek and housewife Julia Reek (née Erberg) in Pärnu. Her younger siblings were Hilda (1911–1990), and Oskar (1922–1939) who died at age seventeen. During Reek's early years, the family lived in near-poverty in a one-room apartment on Suur-Kuke Street, later moving into a two-room studio apartment. Both of Reek's parents were keenly interested in music; her father Juhan played the piano and the harmonium and her mother Julia sang as a first soprano in the family's Lutheran church choir. Both parents were also theatre enthusiasts and Reek often attended theatre productions at Pärnu's Endla Theatre during her early childhood. Reek began her primary school studies in Pärnu before the family relocated to Tallinn, then returning to Pärnu approximately four years later. The family subsequently returned once more to Tallinn, where Reek attended secondary school at Tallinn 2nd Girls' Gymnasium (now, Tallinn Kristiine Gymnasium), graduating in 1927. Reek performed well in history and language classes and excelled in gymnastics. Just after graduation in 1927, Reek enrolled in studies at the Drama Theatre Studio School in Tallinn, founded in 1920 by actor and theatre pedagogue Paul Sepp, graduating in 1930. From 1929 until 1933, Reek studied dance with Estonian choreographer and dance teacher Gerd Neggo who, because of Reek's difficult financial situation, taught Reek without charge. Reek made her feature film debut in a small role in the 1969 Soviet-Estonian comedy-drama Hullumeelsus, directed by Kaljo Kiisk for Tallinnfilm. This was followed by the role of Epp in the Kiisk directed drama Tuuline rand in 1971, also for Tallinnfilm. In 1972, she played the role of Amanda in the Veljo Käsper directed and Enn Vetemaa penned World War II drama Väike reekviem suupillile. Reek also appeared in a number of other small roles in films during the 1970s, including the Veljo Käsper directed dramaTuulevaikus in 1971 and the Kaljo Kiisk directed romantic-drama Maaletulek in 1973. In 1976, she made an appearance in the Veljo Käsper directed drama film Aeg elada, aeg armastada. In 1981, Reek appeared in the role of the character Tuiska's wife in the Arvo Kruusement directed period drama Karge meri; a film adaptation of the 1938 novel of the same name by August Gailit about the lives of seal hunters in a small village on the Baltic Sea. In 1984, she appeared in the Helle Karis directed fantasy-family film Karoliine hõbelõng. In 1989, she appeared in the Igor Voznesensky directed Russian language science fiction film Idealnoe prestuplenie, and in 1991 appeared in a small role in another Russian language film, the Aleksandr Polynnikov directed adventure-comedy Obnazhyonnaya v shlyape. Other films include the 1992 Jüri Sillart directed period drama film Noorelt õpitud, the 1992 Lembit Ulfsak directed family-comedy film Lammas all paremas nurgas, and the 1993 Ilkka Järvi-Laturi directed dark comedy Tallinn pimeduses. Throughout her career, Reek also appeared in a number of short films

Movie Credits

Doubles

Doubles‌
star3.0
calendar 1983

Võsakurat

Võsakurat‌
star0.0
calendar 1976

The Firewater

The Firewater‌
star6.0
calendar 1994

Windy Beach

Windy Beach‌
star0.0
calendar 1971

Lamb in the Down Right Corner

Lamb in the Down Right Corner‌
star6.8
calendar 1992

Judo Boys

Judo Boys‌
star0.0
calendar 1987

Pisuhänd

Pisuhänd‌
star4.6
calendar 1982

City Unplugged

City Unplugged‌
star6.1
calendar 1993

Candles in the Dark

Candles in the Dark‌
star3.0
calendar 1993

Landing

Landing‌
star0.0
calendar 1973

Giordano

Giordano‌
star0.0
calendar 1989

Fish Day

Fish Day‌
star0.0
calendar 1989

Prompter

Prompter‌
star3.5
calendar 1993

To a Cold Land

To a Cold Land‌
star0.0
calendar 1965

Karoliine's Silver Yarn

Karoliine's Silver Yarn‌
star4.0
calendar 1985

Mishuk

Mishuk‌
star0.0
calendar 1975

The Tin Men

The Tin Men‌
star0.0
calendar 1984

Little Requiem for Harmonica

Little Requiem for Harmonica‌
star0.0
calendar 1972

Madness

Madness‌
star5.9
calendar 1969

The Smacking Sea

The Smacking Sea‌
star6.0
calendar 1981

Perfect Crime

Perfect Crime‌
star5.8
calendar 1989

The Sunny Kids

The Sunny Kids‌
star0.0
calendar 1992

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