Kärt Tomingas
Kärt Tomingas | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Estonian |
Occupation | Actress, singer, lecturer, teacher, acting and theatre pedagogue |
Years active | 1987–present |
Children | 2 |
Kärt Tomingas (born 5 April 1967)[1] is an Estonian stage, television, voice and film actress, singer, lecturer and acting and theatre pedagogue. Tomingas' career began in the 1980s as a folk-pop, rock and jazz singer and soon after began a career as an actress. Since 2008, she has been an acting lecturer and has taught acting.
Early life and education[]
Kärt Tomingas was born in Tallinn to architect Rein and Tamara Tomingas (née Palm). She has a sister Triin and two paternal half-siblings. After her parents divorced when she was young, she moved with her mother and sister to Keila to live with her grandmother where she attended primary and secondary schools, graduating from Keila Gymnasium in 1985.[2]
In 1986, she enrolled at the Tallinn Conservatory (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre) to study acting and graduated in 1990. She received her master's degree in theatre from the academy in 2006.[3]
Career[]
Singing[]
Kärt Tomingas began her career as a singer, primarily of folk-pop, pop music and jazz with the ensemble Park, just after graduating from secondary school. She recorded her first singles in 1987. Her first solo album, Korallid, was released in 1992 on the Estonian Theka label. Her second solo album, Sinine Kivi, was released in 2003. In 2017, her third solo studio album, Tähistus, was released. Tomingas has also recorded music for compilation albums with Park. In 2004, a "best of" album titled Korallid: Laulud aastatest 1987-93 was released by the Estonian label Vinge Records.[4][5]
Since 2016, Tomingas has been performing with the Kärt Tomingas Trio, composed of Tomingas (vocals), and musicians Külli-Katri Esken (keyboards), and Meelis Süt (percussion). Esken and Süt had previously recorded music with Tomingas while they were members of the band Park.[6]
Acting[]
Shortly after graduation from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 1990, Tomingas was engaged as stage actress at the Vanemuine theatre in Tartu, departing in 1992.[7] Afterwards, she relocated to Helsinki, Finland, where she performed as an actress at the Helsinki City Theatre and the Lilla Theatre from 1994 until 1999. In 2000, she garnered the role of Siiri in the Aleksi Mäkelä-directed Finnish drama feature film Lomalla for Solar Films. From 2005 until 2007, she played the role of Heili Reek, an Estonian hairdresser, in the Finnish television drama series Kotikatu, which aired on Yle TV1.[8]
Tomingas' first role in an Estonian film was the small role as Marta in the 1991 historical drama Surmatants, directed by Tõnu Virve. In 1992, she appeared as Lily in the Mati Põldre-directed biographical feature film Need vanad armastuskirjad, for Freyja Film, about Estonian composer Raimond Valgre.[9] The film was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[10] In 2014, Tomingas appeared in the role of Pille in the Mihkel Ulk-directed drama feature film Nullpunkt, based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Estonian author Margus Karu.[11]
In 1999, Tomingas appeared in the Eesti Televisioon (ETV) television drama film Stella Stellaris, directed by Ain Prosa and appearing opposite actors Ülle Kaljuste and Evald Hermaküla. The film was based on the 1927 short short story Thea, from the collection of short stories Anne-Marie, by writer August Mälk.[12] In 2010, Tomingas appeared in the Ilmar Raag-directed drama miniseries Klass: elu pärast, which aired on ETV2. The miniseries was a follow up on the aftermath of the 2007 feature film Klass in which two students (played by Pärt Uusberg and Vallo Kirs) commit a school shooting after enduring severe bullying. Tomingas played the role of Kaatariina, the mother of murdered secondary school bully Anders (played by Lauri Pedaja in the original film). In 2012, Tomingas had a starring role as Evelin Erikson in the ETV drama miniseries Alpimeja, which focuses on an investigation into a doping scandal after Estonia's women's Olympic swimming team are stripped of their medals.[13]
Tomingas has also worked as voice actress, voicing many of the characters in the Estonian language dubbing of the 1990-1991 joint Japanese-Finnish-Dutch anime television series Moomin, produced by Telecable Benelux BV and based on the Moomin novels and comic strips by the Finnish illustrator and author Tove Jansson and her brother Lars Jansson.[14]
Educator[]
Since 2008, Kärt Tomingas has been an lecturer of acting at the University of Tartu and has taught acting at Tallinn University's Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School.[15]
Personal life[]
Kärt Tomingas was in relationship with singer and musician Aare Jaama from 1987 until 1991. They couple share a daughter, Meri-Kris. Tomingas has been in a long-term relationship with architect Ülar Mark for many years. The couple have a daughter, Roberta and currently live in Lääne-Viru County.[16]
In 2009, Tomingas authored a book, Sinisilmselt. Lood ja laulud, published by Menu Kirjastus. The book was written with the idea to give readers the opportunity to learn more about Tomingas and the meaning of many of her songs, as well as sharing thoughts on life, nature, and childhood trauma.[17]
References[]
- ^ Eesti Entsüklopeedia Tomingas, Kärt. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Eesti Entsüklopeedia Tomingas, Kärt. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Õhtuleht: Eesti naine Sinilind Kärt Tomingas'. 29 February 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ MusicBrainz Kärt Tomingas. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Hooandja Kärt Tomingase autoriplaat "Tähistus". Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Leia sobiv kontsert Kärt Tomingas Trio. 15 October 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Eesti Entsüklopeedia Tomingas, Kärt. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Őhtuleht Kärt Tomingas: vaba vabakutseline. 12 December 2000. Retrieved 3 March 2018
- ^ arhiiv.err.ee Need vanad armastuskirjad. 1 January 1993. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Variety Foreign Oscar Entries Submitted. 2 December 1992. Retrieved 3 March 2018
- ^ Elu24:Postimees Detsembris jõuab kinodesse noortefilm «Nullpunkt». 18 November 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Eesti Päevaleht Kärt Tomingas sünnitab laule. 17 July 2000. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ arhiiv.err.ee Alpimaja: 40% inimese hingest. 27 April 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
- ^ kino.ee Muumitroll ja punane komeeti. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Eesti Entsüklopeedia Tomingas, Kärt. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Eesti Päevaleht Kärt Tomingas: iga hetk on oluline. 26 October 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ Postimees Kärt Tomingas: mõttetu on tegeleda pidevalt mineviku või tulevikuga. 1 March 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
External links[]
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- Estonian stage actresses
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- Actresses from Tallinn
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