Roman Baskin (25 December 1954 – 13 September 2018) was an Estonian actor and director of stage and screen.
His parents were Eino Baskin and Ita Ever. Baskin's credits as an actor included Lotte from Gadgetville (2006), 186 Kilometres (2007), Letters to Angel (2010), and The Idiot (2011). He directed Peace Street in 1991, and a television film adaptation of The Visit in 2006.
For his career in film, Baskin received the Order of the White Star, fourth class in 2018. He was diagnosed with cancer and died on 13 September 2018.[1]
^Темирчиева, Алёна (15 September 2018). "Умер эстонский актёр и режиссёр Роман Баскин" (in Russian). Retrieved 15 September 2018.
RomanBaskin (25 December 1954 – 13 September 2018) was an Estonian actor and director of stage and screen. His parents were Eino Baskin and Ita Ever....
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was formerly married to Estonian actor Eino Baskin and is the mother of director and actor RomanBaskin. In 1983, she starred as Miss Marple in Secret...
Erki Veling, Tiina Vilu, Ülle Kaljuste Drama Rahu tänav Peace Street RomanBaskin Mikk Mikiver, Katrin Karisma, Lauri Vihman, Kaljo Kiisk, Elisabet Tamm...
Mikk, Eha Sikk, Ita Ever, Arvo Kruusement, Hugo Laur, Vello Viisimaa, RomanBaskin Drama Pöördel Aleksandr Mandrõkin Gunnar Kilgas, Franz Malmsten, Ants...
(English: The Visit of the Old Lady) is a 2006 Estonian film directed by RomanBaskin and based on the 1956 play The Visit by Friedrich Dürrenmatt. Ita Ever...
in Tallinn where the Uuspere family lives. The series is directed by RomanBaskin, Vilja Palm [et] and Martin Korjus. The series was on the air from 2003...
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closed, he established Old Baskin's Theater. In 1954, he married actress Ita Ever. Their son was actor and director RomanBaskin. The couple later divorced...
theatre in Viljandi. Graduating classmates of Poom's included actors RomanBaskin, Guido Kangur, Arvo Kukumägi, Ain Lutsepp, Anne Veesaar, and Ülle Kaljuste...
Priestley. Tamm made her film debut at age 15 in 1991 as Rita in the RomanBaskin directed drama Rahu tänav for Tallinnfilm, starring Mikk Mikiver and...
Macmillan Reference USA, 2002. pp. 78-80. Weil, Shalva. "Cochin Jews" in Judith Baskin (ed.) Cambridge Dictionary of Judaism and Jewish Culture, New York: Cambridge...
Bolshevik / NKVD Agent Jüri Krjukov as Bolshevik Erik Ruus as Bolshevik RomanBaskin as Bolshevik Anne Paluver as Bolshevik Dajan Ahmet as Cossack Konev Kalju...
shortlist. It was also nominated to the Estonian Journalists Prize. RomanBaskin Ketter Habakukk as Fee Alina Karmazina Elle Kull Katariina Lauk as Hildegard...
course instructor Merle Karusoo. Graduating classmates included actors RomanBaskin, Guido Kangur, Arvo Kukumägi, Paul Poom, Anne Veesaar, and Ülle Kaljuste...
the same name. She would not appear in another film until 2006; in the RomanBaskin directed comedy Vana daami visiit. Her appearance in Vana daami visiit...
Tartu, the Tallinn City Theatre and the Vana Baskini Teater (Old [Roman] Baskin's Theatre). Eili Sild's first prominent television appearance was the...
(1922–2013) Märt Avandi (born 1981) Maria Avdjuško (born 1968) Eino Baskin (1929–2015) RomanBaskin (1954–2018) Aleksander Eelmaa (1946–2021) Taavi Eelmaa (born...
in 1990 by Tallinnfilm. In 1991, she played the role of Selma in the RomanBaskin directed drama Rahu tänav, and in 1992 she played the role of Juula in...