Ita Ever

Acting

Ita Ever

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Apr 01, 1931 (94 years old)
Death date
Aug 09, 2023

Ita Ever

Known For

The Salmons: 25 Years Later
1h 35m
Movie 2020

The Salmons: 25 Years Later

A lot has happened in a quarter of a century,...

When You Least Expect It
1h 30m
Movie 2016

When You Least Expect It

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

Baskin
0h 53m
Movie 2012

Baskin

Portrait of Eino Baskin, an entertainer who has attracted audience...

Visit of an Old Lady
1h 40m
Movie 2006

Visit of an Old Lady

As a young woman, Claire left her hometown in disgrace....

Cobra
5h 45m
Movie 2001

Cobra

The series is dedicated to the tax police, and to...

Tear of the Prince of Darkness
1h 33m
Movie 1993

Tear of the Prince of Darkness

Tallinn, Estonia, days before outbreak of World War II. Hotel...

Luukas
1h 24m
Movie 1992

Luukas

The highlight of Elsbet's and Albert's day is their son's...

Autumn
1h 25m
Movie 1990

Autumn

The main character of the film is Paunvere tailor Jorh...

Three Jolly Fellows
0h 59m
Movie 1990

Three Jolly Fellows

Three Jolly Fellows tells of the adventures of three small...

Peril at End House
1h 42m
Movie 1990

Peril at End House

A classic mystery story based on the famous novel by...

Biography

Ita Ever (born Ilse Ever; April 1, 1931 – August 9, 2023) was an Estonian film, radio, theater and television actress. She was widely regarded as a Grand Old Lady of Estonian theatre. Ever began her career in 1953 as a stage actress and has appeared in numerous Estonian and Russian film productions. She was formerly married to Estonian actor Eino Baskin and was the mother of director/actor Roman Baskin. In 1983, she starred as Miss Marple in Secret of the Blackbirds (Russian: Тайна «Чёрных дроздов», Tayna chyornykh drozdov), the Russian language film adaption of Agatha Christie's novel A Pocket Full of Rye. She had appeared in stage and film productions based on the works of: Oskar Luts, A. H. Tammsaare, Mats Traat, Agatha Christie, Nikolai Gogol, William Shakespeare, John Steinbeck, Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov.