Bruno O'Ya

Bruno O'Ya

1933-02-12 – 2002-10-09 (age 69) Tallinn, Harju County, Estonia
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Biography

Bruno O'Ya (born Bruno Oja; February 12, 1933 – October 9, 2002) was an Estonian-Polish actor. In 1974 he starred in the Academy Award-nominated film The Deluge under Jerzy Hoffman. He also appeared in the 1978 film Centaurs. He released a folk album with 12 songs in 1973.

Born on February 12, 1933, in Tallinn, O'Ya was born to Verner and Hilda Oja; his brother was Kenno Oja. He was married four times, and has a daughter, Dominika. O'Ya studied piano with the Estonian composer Eugen Kapp. He was part of a pop music group in Tartu in 1951 and the Riga Teacher's House dance orchestra from 1956–1964. From the late the 1960s, he mainly lived and worked in Wrocław, Poland, but did not renounce his Soviet citizenship, as that was how he was able to visit Estonia. In 1967, he changed his Estonian surname to a foreign one, henceforth writing the surname with a y and adding an apostrophe after the first letter in order to simplify foreign contact.

After Estonia regained its independence, O'Ya returned to Estonia, where he supervised a youth theater. On the initiative of Foreign Minister Trivim Velliste, O'Ya became the cultural attaché and honorary consul of the Republic of Estonia in Poland. In 1998 he suffered a stroke.

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Known For

The Red Tent
The Red Tent

1969

as Norwegian Radio Operator (uncredited)

The Deluge
The Deluge

1974

as Józwa Butrym

Time, Forward!
Time, Forward!

1965

as Thomas Bixby

Operation 'Trust'
Operation 'Trust'

1968

as Birk

Black Rusks
Tauriņdeja
Tauriņdeja

1972

as Harijs Maurs

Early in the Morning
Early in the Morning

1965

as певец в ресторане

Fatal Error
Fatal Error

1970

as Hank Jackson

Kazimierz Wielki
Kazimierz Wielki

1976

as Spytek from Melsztyn

A Shot in the Fog
A Shot in the Fog

1964

as Бинкль - атташе

Tender Spots
Tender Spots

1981

as Oficer

Copernicus
Copernicus

1973

as Color Bearer (uncredited)

49 Days
The Centaurs
The Centaurs

1979

as Nilson

Remember, Kaspar!
Das letzte Wort
Nazis and Blondes
Nazis and Blondes

2008

as (archive footage)

Nobody Wanted to Die
Nobody Wanted to Die

1966

as Bronius

Heads Full of Stars
Heads Full of Stars

1983

as Soviet Officer