Kulno Süvalep
Kulno Süvalep (until 1934 Schulbach; 4 August 1929 Tallinn – 19 July 1996 Tartu) was an Estonian theatre director, actor, poet, translator, and songwriter.[1]
Süvalep was the son of politician and journalist Arnold Paul Schulbach. In 1951 he graduated from Estonian State Theatre Institute. 1952-1954 he was director's assistant and actor at Estonian Drama Theatre. 1954-1961 he was principal stage manager (Estonian: peanäitejuht) at Rakvere Theatre. 1961-1989 he was an actor and director at Vanemuine Theatre.[1]
Awards:[1]
- 1977: Estonian SSR merited art personnel (Estonian: teeneline kunstitegelane)
- 1996: Aleksander Kurtna's translation prize
Theatre roles
Director's works
- Simukov's "Tütarlapsed, kaunitarid" (1952)
- Ostrovski's "Balzaminovi abiellumine" (1953)
- Luts' ja H. Luik's "Kevade" (1954, with K. Kiisk)
References
- "Süvalep, Kulno - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". etbl.teatriliit.ee. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
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