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Mirtel Pohla

Mirtel Pohla profile
Known For: Acting
Birthday: 1982-01-28
Place of Birth: Tartu, Tartu District, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Tartu County, Estonia]
Popularity: 0.3

Biography

Mirtel Pohla (born January 28, 1982) is an Estonian stage, film and television actress. Mirtel Pohla was born in Tartu. She attended secondary school at the Tartu Karlova Gümnaasium, graduating in 2000. Afterward, she applied to and was accepted at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, graduating in 2004. Between 2004 and 2006, she was engaged as an actress at the Estonian Drama Theatre in Tallinn. In 2005, she was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress award for her portrayal of Elsa Seebalt in a staging of Andrus Kivirähk's Adolf Rühka lühikene elu. From 2006 until 2014 she was an actress at Theatre NO99 in Tallinn. In 2012, Pohla was awarded the Best Supporting Actress prize at the Estonian Annual Theatre Awards; and was nominated for the same category in 2013. In 2014, she left the Theatre NO99 but has returned as a guest actress. She has also performed at the Vanemuine theatre in Tartu and several other theatres throughout Estonia. Apart from work on the stage, Pohla has appeared in a number of motion pictures and on Estonian television. Her first large television role was that of Berit in the Estonian TV3 soap opera Kodu keset linna from 2003 to 2004 and again from 2007 until 2009. Her first starring role in a motion picture was that of Ilge in the 2005 Kaaren Kaer directed historical comedy Malev, opposite actor Ott Sepp. In 2006, she had a recurring role as Paula in the popular Kanal 2 television crime series Kelgukoerad. In 2007 she appeared in three popular movies; the Andres Maimik and Rain Tolk comedic road movie Jan Uuspõld läheb Tartusse; the Peeter Simm directed biopic Georg, based on the life of Estonian tenor Georg Ots; and as Jaana, in the Veiko Õunpuu directed bleak drama Sügisball, adapted from Estonian author Mati Unt's 1979 novel of the same name. In 2015, she appeared in the Veiko Õunpuu-directed drama Roukli, and in 2016, appeared in a starring role in the Vallo Toomla-directed thriller Teesklejad opposite actor Priit Võigemast. In 2016, she was offered and accepted the starring role of Karina in Lauri Lagle's directorial film debut Portugal, released in 2018. From 2008 until 2013, she starred as Maret Roo-Kallaste, one of the four main characters, in ETV's Tuulepealne maa, which was a twelve-part Estonian television mini-series chronicling the pre-World War II history of Estonia; its birth as a country, the Estonian War of Independence, post-war life throughout 1920 up to 1941 and World War II. In 2021, she had a starring role as Marleen in the Ergo Kuld directed comedy film Jahihooaeg alongside Harriet Toompere and Grete Kuld.

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The Day of the Jackal poster

The Day of the Jackal

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Mood Breaker poster

Mood Breaker

2008
Windward Land poster

Windward Land

2008
The Bank poster

The Bank

2018
Attack on Finland poster

Attack on Finland

2021
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Phantom Owl Forest

2018
Autumn Ball poster

Autumn Ball

2007
Valguses ja varjus poster

Valguses ja varjus

2020
Elu võimalikkusest maal poster

Elu võimalikkusest maal

2023
Georg poster

Georg

2007
Secret Society of Souptown poster

Secret Society of Souptown

2015
Two of Me poster

Two of Me

2024
Portugal poster

Portugal

2018
Shop of Dreams poster

Shop of Dreams

2005
Men at Arms poster

Men at Arms

2005
186 Kilometers poster

186 Kilometers

2007
Zero Point poster

Zero Point

2014
Delusion poster

Delusion

2016
Empty poster

Empty

2006
The Polar Boy poster

The Polar Boy

2016
Hunting Season poster

Hunting Season

2021
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Ash and Money

2013
Roukli poster

Roukli

2015
Letters to Angel poster

Letters to Angel

2011
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Indigo Room

2007
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2027
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Whatever, Aleksander!

2007
The Rise And Fall Of Estonia poster

The Rise And Fall Of Estonia

2011
Twin Turbo poster

Twin Turbo

2022