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Jan Uuspõld, Acting
Jan Uuspõld, Acting

Jan Uuspõld

Acting

0popularity20movies7TV shows

Born

December 14, 1973(52 y.o.)

Birthplace

Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia]

Gender

Male

Biography

Jan Uuspõld (born December 14, 1973) is an Estonian stage, television, radio and film actor and musician. Jan Uuspõld was born in Tallinn, the eldest of three sons of Ingar and Heidi Uuspõld. His mother is an accountant and his father was a long-distance truck driver. He was raised mostly in Hiiu, Nõmme and attended schools in Keila and Tallinn. In middle school was enrolled in music class and sang in a school choir. He graduated from Tallinn's 1st Industrial High School in 1991 where he trained as an offset printer. As a teenager, he wished to become a musician. Influenced in part by the Estonian punk rock band J.M.K.E., he formed a punk band called Trakulla at age fifteen with several classmates and younger brother Andrus after his mother gave him money to buy a guitar. The band went through several music styles and incarnations until eventually being called Luxury Filters and playing predominately jazz and Texas blues inspired songs. After recording several songs, the band appeared on the television Eesti Televisioon (ETV) program 7 vaprat and found a degree of success in Estonia. Their most popular single, "Tramm nr 66", sung by Uuspõld, was released in 1992 when Uuspõld was nineteen. The band folded not long after, but reformed on several occasions, performing on ETV and the 2013 August Blues Festival in Haapsalu. After Luxury Filters broke up, Uuspõld was inspired to become an actor after watching Estonian actor Tõnu Kark perform in a stage production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. In 1994 he applied to and was accepted at the EMA Higher Drama School (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre) in Tallinn, graduating in 1998. Among his graduating classmate were actors Harriet Toompere, Tiit Sukk, Veikko Täär, Liina Vahtrik, and Andero Ermel. While still a student, his course instructor Priit Pedajas offered him an engagement at the Estonian Drama Theatre. He would perform at the Estonian Drama Theatre from 1996 until 2013 in roles by Shakespeare, Ibsen, Dostoyevsky, among many others. From 2005 until 2007 he also performed for two seasons at the Vanemuine theater in Tartu and from 2009 to 2014, with partner Karl Kermes, he created the Monoteater, which staged several plays. In 2013 he developed his own theater production company called Prem Productions. Jan Uuspõld's first film role as an actor was in the 1999 Ervin Õunapuu directed short Kõrbekuu. His first television appearance as an actor was in the Kanal 2 comedy series Wremja in 2001. He would appear in the program as a regular until 2003. This was followed by a dual role in the Finnish YLE2 television series Siperian Nero! He would go on to appear in roles for such television series as: Rikospoliisi ei laula (2006), Ohtlik lend (2006), Kelgukoerad (2007), Brigaad 3 (2007), Kättemaksukontor (2009-2012), among others. Shortly after leaving the Estonian Drama Theatre, Uuspõld had an idea to create a comedic road movie. After presenting his idea to directors and screenwriters Rain Tolk and Andres Maimik, the three collaborated in making the 2007 comedy Jan Uuspõld läheb Tartusse (English release title: 186 Kilometers). In the film Uuspõld plays a down-on-his-luck caricature of himself, trying to hitchhike from Tallinn to Tartu to perform in a role at the Vanemuine theater.

Movies(20)

Tenet (2020) movie poster

Tenet

20207.2
ActionThriller
Estonian Funeral (2021) movie poster

Estonian Funeral

20216.5
Comedy
An Affair of Honor (1999) movie poster

An Affair of Honor

1999
Drama
Vasha (2009) movie poster

Vasha

20095.3
ThrillerCrime
Something Real (2026) movie poster

Something Real

2026
Thriller
Raggie (2020) movie poster

Raggie

20206.5
AdventureAnimation
Free Range (2013) movie poster

Free Range

20134.9
Drama
Melchior the Apothecary: The Executioner's Daughter (2023) movie poster

Melchior the Apothecary: The Executioner's Daughter

20236.4
ThrillerCrime
Somnambulance (2003) movie poster

Somnambulance

20035.3
Drama
186 Kilometers (2007) movie poster

186 Kilometers

20073.2
Comedy
The Spy and The Poet (2016) movie poster

The Spy and The Poet

20165.2
Drama
Jan Uuspõld Goes Home (2025) movie poster

Jan Uuspõld Goes Home

20256.0
Comedy
Buttered Cards, Shattered Hearts (2023) movie poster

Buttered Cards, Shattered Hearts

20237.0
Comedy
Class Reunion 3: Godfathers (2019) movie poster

Class Reunion 3: Godfathers

20194.6
Comedy
Kratt (2020) movie poster

Kratt

20204.2
ComedyFantasy
The Old Man Movie (2019) movie poster

The Old Man Movie

20196.5
AnimationComedy
Ruudi (2006) movie poster

Ruudi

20066.1
FamilyComedy
Frank & Wendy (2005) movie poster

Frank & Wendy

20056.5
AnimationComedy
Made in Estonia (2003) movie poster

Made in Estonia

20035.6
Comedy
Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow (2017) movie poster

Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow

20174.7
Drama

TV Shows(7)

Revenge Office (2009) TV series poster
TV

Revenge Office

20096.5
CrimeComedy
Alpine House (2012) TV series poster
TV

Alpine House

2012
CrimeDrama
Siperian Nero! (2000) TV series poster
TV

Siperian Nero!

2000
Comedy
Rikospoliisi ei laula (2006) TV series poster
TV

Rikospoliisi ei laula

20066.7
DramaCrime
Tuuli Roosma mees (2021) TV series poster
TV

Tuuli Roosma mees

2021
Comedy
Lahutus Eesti moodi (2019) TV series poster
TV

Lahutus Eesti moodi

2019
DramaComedy
Hetk Ajaloos (2017) TV series poster
TV

Hetk Ajaloos

2017
DocumentaryWar & Politics