Liisa Pulk
Among her graduating classmates were Mikk Jürjens, Liis Haab, Lauri Kaldoja, Sandra Üksküla-Uusberg, Marta Laan, Kristjan Üksküla, Roland Laos, and Hendrik Toompere Jr. Jr.[2] In 2010, Shortly after graduating from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Pulk began an engagement at the Vanemuine theatre in Tartu which lasted until she chose to depart and become a freelance actress in 2013.[1] Among her more memorable roles at the Vanemuine were as Zara in Sofi Oksanen's Purge (2010),[3] Liesl in Richard Rodgers' The Sound of Music (2010), Nurse Gunn, Waitress, and Reidun Nordsletten in Ingvar Ambjørnsen's Elling tetralogy (2011),[4] Juta Laurits in Eduard Vilde's The Elusive Miracle (2011),[5] Virginie in Yves Jamiaque's Monsieur Amilcar (2011),[6] and Nancy Rimmington in Ray Cooney's Chase Me, Comrade!Notable roles have been in productions of works by such varied authors and playwrights as Nikolai Evreinov, Molière, Henrik Ibsen, Tim Firth, Harper Lee, Mati Unt, Mikhail Bulgakov, William Shakespeare, Andrus Kivirähk, Tom Stoppard, and August Kitzberg.Pulk is perhaps possibly best known to television viewers for her role as Pille Kadak, a central character in the ETV comedy series ENSV, which reflects on the lives of a number of individuals in the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic during the 1980s.[12] In 2019, she had a starring role as Õie opposite actor Henrik Kalmet in the Rain Rannu-directed comedy Ükssarvik about a young couple who create a startup company in their garage.