Ants Eskola
February 17, 1908 (116 years old) in Revel, Estonian province, Russian empire
Ants Eskola (until 1935 Erhard-Voldemar Esperk; February 17, 1908 in Tallinn – December 14, 1989 in Tallinn) was a Soviet and Estonian actor, singer and artist. He appeared in 25 films from 1930 to 1979. People's Artist of the USSR (1964). His younger brother was actor Olev Eskola.
Known For
Credits
- 2008 · Nazis and Blondes as (archive footage)
- 1981 · The Smacking Sea as Tehve Lamm
- 1979 · The Master of Kõrboja as Rein of Kõrboja
- 1976 · Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat as Marchand
- 1976 · Indrek as Maurus
- 1975 · You Will Gain In Battle as Strakhov
- 1975 · The Red Violin as Bichot
- 1974 · Dangerous Games as Dr. Baum
- 1973 · Don Juan in Tallinn as Don Ottavio
- 1973 · Kunstnik Peeter Linzbach as
- 1973 · Slomannaya Podkova as investigator Myagi
- 1972 · Little Requiem for Harmonica as Johannes
- 1972 · Residence Permit as police commissioner
- 1972 · Man in the Passage Yard as Martin Mäger, Bush's neighbor, fishery officer
- 1972 · Man in the Passage Yard as Martin Mäger, Bush's neighbor, fishery officer
- 1971 · Outlaws as
- 1970 · Between Three Plagues as Märten
- 1968 · The Dead Season as Smith
- 1967 · What Happened To Andres Lapeteus? as Jürven
- 1965 · We Were Eighteen as Linnus
- 1964 · The New Devil of Hellsbottom as Clever-Ants
- 1963 · Ice Run as German Officer
- 1961 · Dangerous Curves as Representative of the Sports Association
- 1959 · Naughty Curves as Representative of the Sports Association
- 1959 · Underwater Reefs as Harald Lauer
- 1959 · Uninvited Guests as
- 1958 · Days of June as Valter
- 1956 · Mehed jäävad koju as
- 1956 · The Rumyantsev Case as Prus
- 1955 · Mikhail Lomonosov as
- 1951 · Light Over Koordi as Känd
- 1947 · Life in the Citadel as
- 1932 · The Children of the Sun as Arno Kiviste
- 1930 · Waves of Passion as Sailor