Leonhard Merzin
Born(1934-02-10)10 February 1934
Aruküla, Kudina Parish
(now Maardla, Mustvee Parish)
Died2 January 1990(1990-01-02) (aged 55)
OccupationActor
Years active1964—1986
Children3, including Helena Merzin-Tamm

Leonhard Merzin (10 February 1934 in Aruküla, Kudina Parish (now Maardla, Mustvee Parish) – 2 January 1990 in Tartu[1]) was an Estonian theatre and film actor, one of the Estonian actors active in the Soviet Union and abroad. He played in more than 50 films.[1] His most notable role in Estonia is "Teacher Laur" in Spring (Kevade) and as Edgar in Soviet Union adaption of King Lear (Korol Lir).[1]

Biography

From 1952 to 1954 Merzin studied at the Tartu Art School and in 1969 he graduated from the Viljandi School of Cultural Education.

Merzin also tried hand as a painter, mostly depicting nature and flowers.

Tombstone on the actor's grave

He is buried at the Raadi cemetery in Tartu.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1965Külmale maaleVäljaotsa Jaan
1968Inimesed sõdurisinelisMänd
1968Dead SeasonFather Mortimer
1968LibahuntJass
1969HullumeelsusKristusUncredited
1969The GladiatorsLaar
1969SpringLaur
1970King LearEdgar
1971RiskKurtz
1972Back to LifeArno
1972In the Black SandsPeltin
1973MaaletulekMart
1973Dmitry KantemirRusset
1973RacersBruno Lorenz
1973IdentificationPeter
1974Dangerous Games2241
1975The BalloonistCharles Rigaut
1975Diamonds for the Dictatorship of the ProletariatAuguste
1976TrustJukka Rahja
1977Waiting for Me on EarthColonel Belousov
1979Special ForcesOzyoryn
1981I Do Not Guarantee Personal Safety...Yevgeniy Krakovskiy
1986Race of the CenturyDonald Crowhurst(final film role)

References


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