Irja Aav

Irja Aav

Born: May 12, 1944
Died: August 6, 1995
Irja Aav (née Irja Pilvet; May 12, 1944 Tallinn – August 6, 1995 Tallinn) was an Estonian actress.

In 1964 she graduated from Estonian Drama Theatre's stage studio. Since 1965 she worked at Estonian Drama Theatre. Besides theatrical roles she played also on several films.

From 1965 until 1974 she was married to Estonian actor Tõnu Aav. The couple had two sons, music producer and conductor Lauri Aav and prop maker Ardi Aav.

Movies for Irja Aav...

Old Man Wants to Go Home
Title: Old Man Wants to Go Home
Released: December 1, 1991
Type: Movie
Toomas Simmo is a simple worker who has seen a lot of injustice and carelessness in his life. Yet he has not become bitter or lost the ability to understand and encourage other people who are struggling with their problems. When he lies in the hospital with an amputated leg, her daughter presents him with the most difficult choice of his life.
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I'm Not a Tourist, I Live Here
Title: I'm Not a Tourist, I Live Here
Character: Pille
Released: January 23, 1989
Type: Movie
The film is about one of the greatest social hot spots in Estonia during the Soviet times when apartments were distributed by the state, telling the story of a real estate agent and a homeless man. Mass immigration in 1944-1988 led to demographic conflict. Free apartments were mainly given to immigrants despite the fact that local people badly needed places of residence as well. They are not tourists, they live here, but they haven't got a home.
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Judo Boys
Title: Judo Boys
Released: January 1, 1987
Type: Movie
Estonian tv movie adapted from a children's novel.
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When the Robbers Came to the Town of Cardamom
Title: When the Robbers Came to the Town of Cardamom
Character: Lady Bastian
Released: June 15, 1980
Type: Movie
The story of the town of Cardamom and the people there, as well as the only characters who stir up serious trouble.
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One Times One
Title: One Times One
Released: August 18, 1975
Type: Movie
Having lived for his pleasure most of his life, floor polisher Ivan Karetnikov, on the threshold of his 60th birthday, did not for the first time leave his next wife himself, but she abandoned him, moreover, in public. In addition to these troubles, he was fired from his job, replaced by a mechanical polisher. In this difficult moment, Karetnikov remembered the first wife, and then the second and third. But turning to each of them, he seems to begin to lose hope of seeing compassion for himself.