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Aire Koop (until 1987, Aire Johanson ; born 30 May 1957) is an Estonian stage, film, and television actress whose career began in the late 1970s.

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14-410: (Redirected from Koop ) Koop is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aire Koop (born 1957), Estonian actress Arnold Koop (1922–1988), Estonian historian, university rector Bill Koop (1906–1950), Australian rules footballer Doug Koop (born 1960), Australian rules footballer C. Everett Koop (1916–2013), Surgeon General of

28-635: A farm in Laatre . From 1899 he attended schools in the parish and the town of Valga from 1905, then from 1907 a municipal school in Tartu . From 1911 until 1914 he worked as a journalist in today's Latvia and Estonia in 1916 until 1918. In the Estonian War of Independence he participated as a war correspondent. From 1922 until 1924 August Gailit lived in Germany, France and Italy. After that he worked as

42-543: A film adaptation of August Gailit 's 1928 novel Toomas Nipernaadi , directed by Kaljo Kiisk . In 1987, she appeared in two prominent roles in television films: as Käo Linda in the Eesti Televisioon (ETV) historical epic Tants aurukatla ümber , directed by Peeter Simm and written by Mats Traat , and as Knuters Minna in the Olav Neuland directed historical drama Näkimadalad ; an adaptation of

56-682: A freelance writer in Tartu and from 1934 in Tallinn . From 1932 until 1934 he was the director of the Theater Vanemuine in Tartu. In 1932 August Gailit married to actress Elvi Vaher-Nander (1898–1981) and his daughter Aili-Viktooria was born in 1933. With the Soviet occupation of Estonia , Gailit fled with his family in September 1944 to Sweden, where he worked as a writer. They settled in

70-590: A small role as a member of a therapy group in the Andres Maimik and Katrin Maimik directed comedy film Minu näoga onu . August Gailit August Gailit (9 January 1891 – 5 November 1960) was an Estonian writer. Georg August Gailit was born in Kuiksilla (near Sangaste Castle), Sangaste Parish (now Otepää Parish ), Kreis Dorpat , Governorate of Livonia , the son of a carpenter and grew up on

84-596: A small role in the 1980 Peeter Simm directed feature film Ideaalmaastik for Tallinnfilm and based on the 1977 short-story Kevadkülvi volinik by Karl Helemäe. The following year, she had a more significant role as Miia in the Valentin Kuik directed television film Teaduse ohver . In 1983, she appeared in another television film, the crime-drama Suletud ring , directed by Peeter Urbla . The same year, she appeared in starring role as Tralla in Nipernaadi ,

98-530: The Herman Sergo penned novel of the same name. Other feature film roles throughout the 1980s include the Lembit Ulfsak directed drama Keskea rõõmud in 1986, and in the Valentin Kuik directed youth film drama Perekonnapildid in 1989. During the 1990s, Koop appeared in several more films: As Marta in the 1990 Arvo Iho directed Tallinnfilm drama Ainult hulludele ehk halastajaõde and as

112-544: The Ormesta manor house near Örebro . He died there on 5 November 1960 and was buried at the Örebro northern cemetery. In 1917 August Gailit, along with some other writers and poets, founded a literary group called " Siuru " with which their erotic poems caused some scandal. Members of the group included: Marie Under , Henrik Visnapuu , Johannes Semper , Peet Aren , Friedebert Tuglas and Artur Adson . The early prose of Gailit also contained erotic content and satire. Until

126-1031: The Pärnu Theatre training studio from 1977 until 1979. Koop later returned to school in 2004, graduating from the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy in 2008 with a degree as a teacher and director of cultural and creative activities. Koop began her career as a stage actress at the Endla Theatre in Pärnu in 1979, an engagement that lasted until 1994. Notable roles at the Endla Teatre have been in works by: Dagmar Normet , Juhan Smuul , William Shakespeare , Paul-Eerik Rummo , August Kitzberg , Agatha Christie , Stephen Poliakoff , Hugo Raudsepp , Franz von Pocci , Brian Friel , Jean Anouilh , Claude Magnier , and Tony Roper . Koop (credited by her maiden name Johanson) made her film debut in

140-481: The United States from 1982 to 1989 Wanda Koop (born 1951), Canadian painter See also [ edit ] Koop (disambiguation) Coop (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Koop . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to

154-700: The character Silin's wife in the 1999 Peeter Simm directed drama Sellised kolm lugu: Aida for Lege Artis Film. Since 1996, Koop has supervised the acting troupe of the Häädemeeste Hobby Theatre and from 2013 until 2014, the Pärnu Folk Theatre. She is also the CEO of the Pärnu County Folk Culture Centre Society, an organisation whose goals and activities are aimed at preserving and developing

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168-545: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Koop_(surname)&oldid=1246778704 " Categories : Surnames Dutch-language surnames Estonian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Aire Koop Aire Koop was born Aire Johanson in Jõgeva . After graduating from Jõgeva Secondary School in 1975, she studied drama at

182-402: The middle of the 1920s Gailit was strongly influenced by neo-romanticism. Oswald Spengler and Knut Hamsun also exerted great influence in his work. His famous novel Toomas Nipernaadi (which was made into a movie in 1983) describes the romantic and adventurous life of a vagabond. Some of his novels covered political issues such as the novel Isade maa (1935) which addressed the subject of

196-529: The regional identity of Pärnu County folk culture, and chairs the education and culture committee of the rural municipality council. In 2009, Koop appeared as Mai in several episodes of the Kanal 2 comedy-crime television series Kelgukoerad . In 2017, Koop returned to film in two roles: as the apparition of the character Hans' mother in the Rainer Sarnet directed dark fantasy-drama November , and

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