Vilma Luik
Vilma Luik is an Estonian actress.
From 1977 until 1978, Luik studied at the Vanemuine studios. In 1982, she graduated from Estonian [Academy of Music and Theatre|Tallinn State Conservatory]'s performing arts department. Since 1982, she has been engaged at the Ugala Theatre - from 2007 until 2009, the theatre's troupe leader. Besides theatre roles, she has played also in films and television series.
Recognition
- 2020 Viljandi City Theatre Award
Filmography
- Ion Drutse "In the Name of the Earth and the Sun"
- John Millington Synge "Hero Across the West"
- Oscar Wilde / Väino Uibo "The Road to a Happy Garden"
- Maxim Gorky "In the North"
- 1983: Nipernaadi
- Aino Kallas "Mare and her son"
- Rudyard Kipling "The Cat Who Walked on Its Own"
- Bulat Okudzhava "The Journey of the Dilettantes"
- Karel Čapek "White Plague"
- Edward Albee "Everything in the Garden"
- Aliaksei Dudarav "Over the Threshold"
- Anton Chekhov "Chekhov" Jokes
- Lion Feuchtwanger / Mati Unt "The Lautensack Brothers"
- Tšõngõz Ajtmatov "And a Century Is a Longer Day"
- Eduard Petiška "How Mutionu Got New Pants"
- Nikolai Baturin "Golden Coast"
- Shakespeare "Othello"
- Aleksandr Griboyedov "Trouble for Reason"
- Vladimir Arro The Women Who Love Us
- Aleksis Kivi Seven Brothers
- George Bernard Shaw "Androcles and the Lion"
- Romain Rolland "Guillotine for Danton"
- Enn Vetemaa "Every Bull Has His Own Horns"
- Anton Chekhov "Seagull"
- Alan Ayckbourn "The Marriage Farce"
- Margareta Garpe "To Juliet"
- 1991: Noorelt õpitud
- Truman Capote "The Grass Kannel"
- John Millington Synge "The Holy Source"
- Oskar Luts "Nukitsamees"
- Friedrich Schiller "Cunning and Love"
- Alexandre Dumas "The Count of Monte Cristo"
- Anton Chekhov "The Cherry Orchard"
- Shelagh Delaney "The Lion in Love"
- Albert Ramsdell Gurney "Dining Room"
- Vladislav Koržets "The Three Crown Opera"
- Tennessee Williams "Summer and Smoke"
- "A Tale of a Real Duckling"
- Arthur Miller "The Witches of Salem"
- John Driver / Jeffrey Haddow "Chekhov at Yalta"
- Mikhail Bulgakov "Half-witted Jourdain"
- Jevgeni Švarts "Dragon"
- James Krüss "Timm Thaler or Sold Laughter"
- August Kitzberg "Matchmaking"
- Helmut Krausser "Batman with a Chainsaw"
- Tammsaare "Truth and Justice"
- Isaak Babel "Sunset"
- Friedrich Schiller "Maria Stuart"
- Timo K. Mukka "Song of Sipirja Children"
- Astrid Saalbach "Dance Lesson"
- Leo Tolstoy "The Living Corpse"
- Valner Valme / Gert Kiiler "Help, Korupid!"
- Eduard Vilde "Flawed Brides"
- Ursula K. Le Guin "The wizard of Zealand. The Shores of the Day".
- David Williamson "Friends and Money"
- Jalmari Finne "Women's Jokes, Men's Games"
- Havard Zoll "Greene's Testament"
- George Bernard Shaw "Pygmalion"
- Colin Higgins / Jean-Claude Carriere "Harold and Maude"
- Mark Twain "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
- Urmas Vadi "Steal More Strange Bears"
- Jaan Kross "Mardileib"
- Eduardo de Filippo "Marriage the Italian Way"
- Max Lundgren "A Dream of Mallorca"
- Oskar Luts "Spring"
- Ben Elton "Popcorn"
- Gerald Durrell "My Family and Other Animals"
- Hella Wuolijoki Niskamäe's passions
- Andres Noormets "Snow Rabbits"
- Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt Don Juan's Night
- August Gailit "Toomas Nipernaadi"
- Charles de Coster "Thijl Ulenspiegel"
- Peter Horsler "Cut it down and shoot it"
- Eve Ensler "Vagina Monologues"
- Antonio Buero Vallejo "The Blazing Darkness"
- Leo Tolstoy "Anna Karenina"
- Anton Chekhov "Three Glasses of Cherry Vodka"
- Eppu Nuotio / Tiina Brännare / Matti Seppänen "Marilyn"
- George Bizet / Nagle Jackson "Opera Comique"
- Ott Aardam "The Stock Exchange and the Stock Exchange Lady"
- Bernard Kangermann "Naabri Mari"
- Kamal Abdulla "Come, all of you..."
- Jaan Kross "The Emperor's Madman"
- Gerald Sibleyras "Graffiti"
- 2009 and 2012: Kelgukoerad
- 2019: ''Ükssarvik''