Juhan Ulfsak

Juhan Ulfsak

Born 1973-04-18 (age 53) Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia]
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Biography

Juhan Ulfsak (born April 18, 1973 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor.

In 1995, he graduated as an actor from the Viljandi Culture College (where he later worked as a drama teacher), while simultaneously improving his skills at the Helsinki Theater College. Since 1998, an actor at the Von Krahl Theater. Over the years, he has worked with many different directors and theater troupes in Estonia and abroad. Received several awards as an actor (Estonian Theater Awards Best Actor Award 2012 and others).

He is also a recognized film actor, having played in the films of, for example, Veiko Õunpuu, Rainer Sarnet, Pirjo Honkasalo, Christopher Nolan ("Tenet", 2020). As a director, Juhan Ulfsak has done important works at the Von Krahl Theater, the NO99 Theater and the Drama Theater, interpreting the works of Lars von Trier, Sarah Kane, Taavi Eelmaa and Michel Houellebecq.

Juhan Ulfsak's father is actor and director Lembit Ulfsak, and his half-sister is film journalist Maria Ulfsak.

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Known For

Tenet
Tenet

2020

as Passenger

The Wizard of the Kremlin
The Wizard of the Kremlin

2026

as Journalist Kursk #1

Our Erika
Our Erika

2026

as Aksel

Attack on Finland
Attack on Finland

2021

as Leonid Titov

Helene
Helene

2020

as Broker

Rat Trap
Rat Trap

2011

as Taxi Driver

The Last Ones
The Last Ones

2020

as Butcher

The Temptation of St. Tony
The Temptation of St. Tony

2009

as Fellow Traveller

The Little Comrade
The Little Comrade

2018

as Paul Varik

Miami
Miami

2017

as Eduard

Autumn Ball
Autumn Ball

2007

as Architect Maurer

Erik Stoneheart
Erik Stoneheart

2022

as Coldshoe

186 Kilometers
186 Kilometers

2007

as Valev

Shop of Dreams
Shop of Dreams

2005

as Erki

Orenda
Orenda

2025

as Dead Husband

Ruudi
Ruudi

2006

as Host of Beauty Contest

Concrete Night
Concrete Night

2013

as Man

Dark Paradise
Dark Paradise

2023

as Renee

Virago
Virago

2019

as Tõnu

Empty
Empty

2006

as Neighbour