Katri Horma
Katri Horma (born c. 1970) is an Estonian former actress. Horma is the daughter of electronics engineer and filmmaker Peet Horma. Her grandfather was sculptor and restorer Paul Horma. Horma made her film debut in the starring role of Eliise in the Helle Karis directed Tallinnfilm Metsluiged, based on the 1838 Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale The Wild Swans. In 1990, she was cast in the starring role of Imbi Tamm in the Peeter Simm directed historical drama Inimene, keda polnud, also for Tallinnfilm. In 1991, she had a starring role as Nastja in the Abai Karpykov directed Russian-language film Vozdushnyy potseluy. In 1994, she had a prominent role as Kristiina in the Peeter Urbla directed Exitfilm drama Balti armastuslood before deciding to retire from acting. Following a career as a stage and film actress, Horma retired from the industry to pursue further education. She has since worked in advertising and pursuing a PhD at Tallinn University, Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication Institute.
The Lady in the Car
as Girl from the FerryA young secretary, Helen, must take his boss's car to the garage. On the way she stumbles into...
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as uncreditedThe 3rd part of the famous trilogy by Alexandre Dumas about d'Artagnan and his 3 friends Athos,...
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as EliiseOnce upon a time, a King had eleven sons and one daughter. When his wife, the Queen, died, the...
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as uncreditedA young nurse, Nastya, on the eve of her successful marriage to the man she loves, a prosperous...
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as KerrossiivojaKari Syysmäki, a Finnish Businessman is on a vacation with his wife in Tallinn. When his wife is...
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