Lo Tui


Lo Tui was an Estonian actress, director, and costume designer.

Early life and education

Lo Tui was born Loreida Tui in Tallinn, Estonia, the daughter of Robert Vilhelm Tui and Leontine Adelheid Tui. She graduated from Tallinn Girls' High School in 1926, studied painting at the from 1926 to 1927, and graduated from the in 1930.

Career

Tui worked at the Estonian Drama Theater from 1930 to 1952, and at the Estonian Puppet Theater from 1952 to 1970. She also wrote puppet plays.

Awards and recognitions

  • 1964:

Productions

  • 1941: Lo Tui, Vahva rätsep
  • 1942: Lo Tui, Õnnepoiss
  • 1942: Lo Tui, Jutuvana pajatab
  • 1953: Niina Novoseletskaja, Tänamatu mäger
  • 1955: Lo Tui, Buratino teab kõik
  • 1962: Pencho Manchev, ''Jänkude kool''

Family

Lo Tui married the Estonian actor, director, and puppeteer Oskar Seliaru in Tallinn on May 1, 1937. Oskar Seliaru erroneously sought to have Lo Tui declared legally dead in 1951 because he believed that she had been killed during the Soviet re-occupation of the [Baltic states (1944)|Soviet re-occupation of the Baltic states] in 1944.