Harriet Toompere

Acting

Harriet Toompere

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
May 22, 1975 (50 years old)

Harriet Toompere

Known For

Buttered Cards, Shattered Hearts
0h 19m
Movie 2023

Buttered Cards, Shattered Hearts

After the death of the world's last cow, a young...

Stairway to Heaven
1h 47m
Movie 2023

Stairway to Heaven

With his last breath Uu's friend entrusts him with the...

Hunting Season
1h 25m
Movie 2021

Hunting Season

Eva, 45, has recently divorced and is now afraid of...

Lotte and the Lost Dragons
1h 23m
Movie 2019

Lotte and the Lost Dragons

Lotte gets a little sister named Roosi. Two scientists Karl...

Class Reunion 2: A Wedding and a Funeral
1h 30m
Movie 2018

Class Reunion 2: A Wedding and a Funeral

Class Reunion 2: A Wedding and a Funeral sees the...

Green Cats
1h 45m
Movie 2017

Green Cats

This is a story of two old folks, who have...

The Eternal Road
1h 43m
Movie 2017

The Eternal Road

Jussi Ketola, returns to Finland from the great depression struck...

When You Least Expect It
1h 30m
Movie 2016

When You Least Expect It

There are two people who wake up in the same...

Black Widows
TV Show 2015

Black Widows

Gracias a La Vida
0h 45m
Movie 2012

Gracias a La Vida

A musical journey to the roots and meaning of happiness,...

Biography

Harriet Toompere (born May 22, 1975) is an Estonian stage, television, and film actress. She is also the author of two children's books. Harriet Toompere was born in Tallinn to actor and director Hendrik Toompere Sr. and actress Maie Toompere (née Kruusenberg). Her older brother is actor Hendrik Toompere Jr., and her nephew is actor Hendrik Toompere Jr. Jr. Her maternal grandfather was wrestler Herman Kruusenberg. She studied acting at the EMA Higher Drama School (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre), graduating in 1998. Among her graduating classmates were actors Hilje Murel, Jan Uuspõld, Tiit Sukk, Veikko Täär, Liina Vahtrik, and Andero Ermel. Her diploma productions at the EMA Higher Drama School were in stage performances in Betti Alver's Lugu valgest varesest in 1996, Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's My Fair Lady in 1997, and Madis Kõiv's Peiarite õhtunäitus, also in 1997.