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Shop of Dreams

Shop of Dreams

20055.4 / 10

Taarka

Taarka

20085.7 / 10

Take It or Leave It

Take It or Leave It

20187.5 / 10

Georg

Georg

20075.3 / 10

The Days That Confused

The Days That Confused

20165.4 / 10

Ash and Money

Ash and Money

20137.0 / 10

Living Images

Living Images

20137.4 / 10

The King

The King

20210.0 / 10

Made in Estonia

Made in Estonia

20035.6 / 10

Messenger Knocks Three Times

Messenger Knocks Three Times

20105.0 / 10

The Little Short-Sighted Snake

The Little Short-Sighted Snake

20060.0 / 10

NO75 Unified Estonia Assembly

NO75 Unified Estonia Assembly

20100.0 / 10

Regina

Regina

19900.0 / 10

The Rise And Fall Of Estonia

The Rise And Fall Of Estonia

20110.0 / 10

Truth and Justice

Truth and Justice

20197.6 / 10

Portugal

Portugal

20181.0 / 10

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Marika Vaarik

Marika Vaarik

Biography

Marika Vaarik (since 1994 Marika Vaarik-Soo; born on October 13, 1962 in Kose) is an Estonian actress. In 1991 she graduated Tallinn Pedagogical Institute in theatrical directing speciality (Estonian: näitejuhtimise eriala). 1987-1994 she worked at VAT Theatre, being also one of its founders. 1994-2005 she worked at Rakvere Theatre. Since 2009 she worked at NO99 Theatre. Besides theatrical roles she has also played on several films and television series. Vaarik is married to Mart Soo, composer, music teacher and guitarist of the ensemble Weekend Guitar Trio. She is famously known for her role as Frida Arrak on the long running Estonian show The Vengeance Bureau (Estonian: Kättemaksukontor) from 2009-2013.

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Gender

Female

Birthday

1962-10-13

Place of Birth

Kose, Estonian SRR, USSR [now Estonia]