
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
1965-05-23
Place of Birth
Tallinn, Harju District, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia]
Liina Tennosaar
Biography
Liina Tennosaar (born May 23, 1965) is an Estonian stage, film and television actress.
Liina Tennosaar was born in Tallinn to Kalmer Tennosaar and Sirje Tennosaar (née Arbi). She has one full sibling and one half-sibling, from her father's second marriage. Her father was a popular Estonian journalist, singer and television personality who is possibly best recalled as "Uncle Kalmer" (Estonian: onu Kalmer), the host of the ETV children's television series Entel-Tentel. Her mother was a stage, film and television actress.
She attended primary and secondary schools in Tallinn, graduating in 1982, before studying acting at the Tallinn State Conservatory, Performing Arts Department (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre), graduating in 1986.
Liina Tennosaar made her television debut at age 22 as Mari in the Ago-Endrik Kerge directed 1983 Soviet-Estonian comedy television feature-length film Püha Susanna ehk meistrite kool. This was followed by the role of Aili Tõru in the 1986 Ago-Endrik Kerge directed television drama film Võtmeküsimus and the role of Mari in the 1987 Peeter Simm directed historical dramatic television film Tants aurukatla ümber, based on the novel of the same name by Estonian author Mats Traat. In 2004, she appeared in the feature-length television film Taksirengit, directed by Jussi Niilekselä and based on a play by Mihkel Ulman.
From 1997 until 1999, she played the character of Tiiu on the popular, long-running ETV television drama Õnne 13. She has made appearances on such Estonian television series as Urpo & Turpo, Ohtlik lend, Ühikarotid, Kelgukoerad, Kättemaksukontor, Elu keset linna and Viimane võmm. In 2017, she appeared as Inga in the TV3 mystery-drama series Merivälja.
Tennosaar made her feature film debut in 1990 in a starring role as Juuli in the Arvo Kruusement directed Sügis for Tallinnfilm. The film was based on the Oskar Luts novel of the same name and the final part of a trilogy of both the novels and films made based on them. This was followed by a small role in the 1993 Pekka Karjalainen directed comedy Hysteria; a joint Finnish-Estonian production.
In 2007, she appeared in a small role in the Veiko Õunpuu directed drama Sügisball; adapted from author Mati Unt's 1979 novel of the same name. That same year she appeared as Viire in the Andres Maimik and Rain Tolk directed road movie comedy Jan Uuspõld läheb Tartusse; a film that portrays Estonian actor Jan Uuspõld as a down-on-his-luck caricature of himself trying to hitchhike from Tallinn to Tartu to perform in a role at the Vanemuine theatre. This was followed by a role in the 2008 Ain Mäeots directed drama Taarka, in which she plays the main character's mother. The film was based on the play of the same name by Võro poet and author Kauksi Ülle. Other notable roles in films include Toomas' mother in the Hannu Salonen directed drama-thriller Vasha in 2009; Riina, in the Ain Mäeots directed drama Deemonid in 2012, and in the Andrejs Ekis and Tanel Ingi directed 2020 comedy Asjad, millest me ei räägi. Tennosaar has also appeared in number of film shorts and student films.
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Acting History
2025
One-Dimensional Man as Neighbour Woman
2025The Black Hole as Ilmi
20248 Views of Lake Biwa as Nina
2022Tango of Mustamägi as Laine
2022Not Too Hard and Not in the Face as Specialist
2022Women in Uniform as Kerstin
2022Who Shot Otto Mueller? as Merle
2021Tuuli Roosma mees as Kevini ema
2020Things, We Do Not Talk About
2019Dora Who Came from Highway as Passenger
2018Life on Gears
2012Demons as Riina
2010ENSV as Leila
2009Revenge Office as Katrin
2009Vasha as Tom's Mum
2008The Wish Tree as Meat Cutter
2008Taarka as Taarka's Mother
2007Autumn Ball as Woman #1 at Orgy
2007186 Kilometers as Viire
2004Taksirengit as Naistaksikuski (as Liina Tennossaar)
2003The Beauty Queen of the Mountains as Maureen
1992Armastuse lahinguväljad
1990Autumn as Juuli
1990Awakening as Woman #2
1988Dance Around the Steam Boiler
1986Flamingo: The Bird of Luck
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