Hans Kaldoja

Born: 1942-11-15

Hans Kaldoja (November 15, 1942 Igavere village, Raasik municipality - December 1, 2017 Tallinn) was an Estonian actor. Hans Kaldoja graduated from the study studio of the Tallinn Drama Theater in 1969. From 1965 to 1992, he worked as an actor at the Estonian Drama Theater, since 1992 he was a freelancer. Hans Kaldoja has played more than a hundred theater roles, most of them in the Estonian Drama Theater and in several TV productions, films (e.g. "People in Soldier's Blue") and TV series. The phono library of the Estonian National Broadcasting Company has nearly 700 audio recordings with his participation, including 130 audio games, 62 serials, 116 "Meelejahutaja" sketches and plenty of evening stories and poetry shows. The Estonian Blind Library has nearly 200 books and magazines read by Kaldoja. From January 2009 to autumn 2011, Kaldoja hosted the show "Prillitoos" together with Diana Lorents, later Ewe Kaselaane.


Placeholder

Men in Soldier's Overcoats

as Raudnask
Released: 1968-07-25

The story of the war film is about paths of the Estonian Shooting Corps (formed by the Red Army)...

Movie page

The Last Relic

as Monk (uncredited)
Released: 1970-03-23

A medieval love story with lots of adventures. The times are troubled - there's a revolt of...

Movie page

From Three to Twelve

as uncredited
Released: 1965-08-08

Movie page

In One Hundred Years in May

as Member of the Court Martial #3
Released: 1987-07-24

Viktor Kingissepp has been the underground head of the Communist Party of Estonia for three...

Movie page

When the Robbers Came to the Town of Cardamom

as Sausage Master
Released: 1980-06-15

The story of the town of Cardamom and the people there, as well as the only characters who stir...

Movie page

Wikman's Boys

as Dr. Saar
First aired: 1995-01-08

Wikman's Boys is a 1994-year drama serial about the Wikman Private Gymnasium students from 1937...

TV Show page

Alpine House

as Dr. Reinup
First aired: 2012-04-13

Estonia's women's swimming team is stripped of their Olympic medals because of doping, and a...

TV Show page