
Lembit Ulfsak
Known For
Acting
Born
1947-07-04 in Koeru, Järva County, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Estonia]
Died
2017-03-22
Biography
Lembit Ulfsak (July 4, 1947 in Koeru – March 22, 2017) was an Estonian actor and director. Ulfsak spent his childhood in Räpina, where he also finished the 8th grade. In 1966, he graduated from Tallinn 7th Secondary School. From 1966 to 1970, he studied at the Tallinn State Conservatory's Department of Performing Arts (4th class). Ulfsak worked mainly at the Estonian SSR State Youth Theatre and Drama Theatre, as well as at Tallinnfilm. In addition to his theatre work, he acted in many films, the most internationally known of which are the leading roles in the films "The Legend of Till" (1976) and the Georgian-Estonian collaboration film "Tangerines" (2013), which was among the five best foreign language films in 2014 before the Oscar and Golden Globe awards. From 1972 to 1973, he sang in the Band Amor Trio. On June 1, 2019, a memorial bench installed in Ulfsak's honor was unveiled near his coastal home on the western shore of the Kakumäe Peninsula.
Most Known For

Regina
as Tiit

In Search of Captain Grant
as Jacques Paganel

Tangerines
as Ivo

Faulty Brides
as Enn

Daisy Petal Game
as Boy / Hans-Eerik (segment "Promenade")

Touched by the Unknown
as Brain

Isayev
as Артур Неуманн, нач. политич. полиции в Эстонии

Cabbage Head
as Harrison (voice)

Windy Beach
as Sander

Смерть под парусом
as William Garnet

Mood Breaker
as Various

Spring in the Forest
as Aksel

The Smacking Sea
as Toomas Andla

Lack of Wind
as Tuisu Taavi

Landing
as Sailor (uncredited)

The Fencer
as Jaan's Grandfather

Blue Dress

Doubles
as Helmsman

That Lost Road

The Power of Fear
as The Sheriff