Aleks Sats

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Aleks Sats (or Aleksander Sats; born on 21 August 1914 Mariinsk, Tomsk Governorate – 15 May 1992 Viljandi) was an Estonian director and actor.[1]

In 1937 he graduated from Tartu Stage Art Studio (Estonian: Tartu Näitekunsti Stuudio). 1944-1952 he was the chief of Ugala Theatre; 1952-1971 its principal stage manager, and 1971-1979 he worked there as a director.[1]

Awards:[1]

  • 1958: Estonian SSR merited art personnel
  • 1964: Estonian SSR merited people's artist

Productions of plays[]

  • Chekhov's "Kosjas" (1945)
  • Ostrovski's "Mets" (1949)
  • Sobko's "Teise rinde taga" (1950)

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Sats, Aleks - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
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