About

Known credits:
20
Birthday:
1977-12-08
Place of birth:
Tartu, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
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Maarja Jakobson

Overview

Maarja Jakobson (born December 8, 1977) is an Estonian television, stage and film actress whose career began in the late 1990s.

Maarja Jakobson was born in Tartu in 1977. She is distantly related to 19th-century writer and politician Carl Robert Jakobson, who played a pivotal role in the Estonian national awakening. She graduated from the 15th Secondary School of Tartu (now, the Tartu Descartes Lyceum) in 1995 and enrolled at the University of Tartu to study German for a year before enrolling in the performing arts department of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in Tallinn in 1996 to study acting under the direction of theatre pedagogue and stage director Ingo Normet, graduating in 2000. Among her graduating classmates were actors Kersti Heinloo, Margus Prangel, Eva Püssa, Katrin Pärn, Tambet Tuisk, Piret Simson and directors Urmas Lennuk, Tiit Ojasoo and Vahur Keller.

In 2002, she graduated cum laude from Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre with a master's degree in theatre and drama. She had spent the previous year studying at the Berlin University of the Arts collecting her master's thesis material.

In 1998, while still a student at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Jakobson was cast in the role of Jane Peterson on the long-running Eesti Televisioon (ETV) television drama series Õnne 13; a role Jakobson has, to date, been performing on the series for over twenty years. In 1999, she made her feature film debut in a small role in the sci-fi adventure Kass kukub käppadele for Exitfilm.

In 2001, Jakobson began an engagement as a stage actress at the Endla Theatre in Pärnu before leaving in 2004 to become a freelance actress. As a freelance actress, she has appeared on the stages of the Vanemuine, the Von Krahl Theatre, the Rakvere Theatre, the Tartu New Theatre and the Kuressaare City Theatre.

After appearing in several film shorts, Jakobson received her first starring role in a feature-length film as Alice in the 2005 Peeter Urbla directed Exitfilm comedy-drama Stiilipidu opposite Anne Reemann and Evelin Võigemast. The same year, she appeared as Stella in the Peeter Simm directed comedy-drama Kõrini!

In 2006, she appeared as Maarja in the comedy-drama Tabamata ime, based on the 1912 play of the same name by author Eduard Vilde and later the same year played the role of Helina in the Veiko Õunpuu directed drama Tühirand, based on the story of the same name penned by Mati Unt. The following year she appeared as Laura, a single mother in the Veiko Õunpuu directed drama Sügisball for which she won the Best Actress award at the 11th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on 9 December 2007. On 11 February 2006, she was among ten European actors selected from twenty-one candidates, each representing their country, to be presented with the European Shooting Stars Award by the European Film Promotion (EFP). The event took place during the 56th Berlin International Film Festival.

Known for

Acting

2024 Infinite Summer Actor Doctor N/A
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2024 8 Views of Lake Biwa Actor Rabbit Eye N/A
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2023 The Vacationers Actor Laine 58
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2019 Class Reunion 3: Godfathers Actor Juta 58
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2018 Three August Days Actor Mother N/A
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2018 Mihkel Actor Mihkel's Mother 58
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2018 The Little Comrade Actor Aunt Liilia 59
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2018 Class Reunion 2: A Wedding and a Funeral Actor Juta 58
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2016 Class Reunion Actor Juta 59
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2014 Cherry Tobacco Actor Karmen 58
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2013 Kid Detectives and the Secret of the White Lady Actor Loviis Maidla 58
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2012 Rat King Actor German Teacher 58
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2011 A Friend of Mine Actor Reception Staff 59
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2010 Sky Song Actor Postman Candidate (voice) 59
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2007 Autumn Ball Actor Single Mother Laura 58
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2006 Uncaught Miracle Actor Maarja N/A
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2006 Empty Actor Helina 59
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2005 Fed Up! Actor Stella N/A
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2005 Shop of Dreams Actor Alice 58
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1999 Happy Landing Actor (segment "The Temptation of Florian") N/A
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