Lii Tedre

Lii Tedre

Birth : 1944-10-10,

History

Lii Tedre (until 1971 Lii Mander; born on October 10, 1944 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actress. She graduated from the study studio of the Tallinn Drama Theater in 1969. She worked as an actress in the Endla theater from 1968 to 2010. She has played in television productions ("Holiday", 1982 and "Otto Almari nägemus", 1991) and in the film ("Need vanad ålöbskirjad", Freyja Film, Eesti Televisioon). From 1972 to 1984, she performed in the variety show of the Hermes restaurant in Pärnu. She was married to Peeter Tedre from 1971 to 2020. Their daughter is cultural adviser and former ETV announcer Helene Tedre.

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Lii Tedre
Lii Tedre

Movies

Demons
Evelyn's Mum
When Joko, Ants and Reeda, all in their own good reasons, first enter a casino, they can't possibly be aware of the very existence of the demons inside them. Soon enough, they will know. But then it is already too late and their lives are suddenly caught in a fatal vortex.
Those Old Love Letters
Mother
A film about the life of Raimond Valgre, an Estonian songwriter and singer of the 1930s and 40s, the political changes of his country and his life after the war when his songs were considered not suitable for the Soviet way of life.
My Wife Became a Grandmother
Woman in the Store
A middle-aged literature teacher who devotes his free time to poetry is used to being the center of admiration for his family, especially his wife. One day, however, a grandchild arrives at the house, who immediately grabs the full attention of all those around him. The fresh grandfather turns out to be excluded and decides to leave the house, confident that it will restore him to his former position. This is followed by a day full of surprising encounters.
One Times One
Secretary of the Head of Department
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.