Hele Kõrve
- Actress
Hele Kõre was born on January 7, 1980 in a small Estonian town called
Jõgeva. She graduated Jõgeva's Gymnasium in 1998 and on the same year
she began her studies in Estonian Academy of Music's Higher Theatre
School under the watchful eye of Elmo Nüganen. She graduated Estonian
Academy of Music's Higher Theatre School in 2002. On the same year she
got the role of Marta (the female leading role) in Names Engraved in Marble (2002) and began
her work in Tallinn City Theatre.
During school time Hele participated in the work of Jõgeva Gymnasium's drama club called "Liblikapüüdja" (alongside with her living partner actor Alo Kõrve.). Hele is known for her beautiful voice. She has taken part in singing competitions like "Laulukarusell" and "Kaks takti ette". Her voice brought her the role of Liesl in the Estonian version of "Sound of the Music" and the role of Eva in musical-play "Kaotajad" by Jaan Tätte.
Her colleagues from Tallinn City Theatre named her The Best Actress on the year 2004 and the management of Tallinn City Theatre acknowledged Hele as the busiest actress on the period from 13 February 2004 to 13 February 2005 (she gave 175 performances during that period).
Above all that she owns a trophy named "Kurvide Hirm" from the race between the Tallinn City Theatre and Nukuteater (She was the fastest lady on the race).
During school time Hele participated in the work of Jõgeva Gymnasium's drama club called "Liblikapüüdja" (alongside with her living partner actor Alo Kõrve.). Hele is known for her beautiful voice. She has taken part in singing competitions like "Laulukarusell" and "Kaks takti ette". Her voice brought her the role of Liesl in the Estonian version of "Sound of the Music" and the role of Eva in musical-play "Kaotajad" by Jaan Tätte.
Her colleagues from Tallinn City Theatre named her The Best Actress on the year 2004 and the management of Tallinn City Theatre acknowledged Hele as the busiest actress on the period from 13 February 2004 to 13 February 2005 (she gave 175 performances during that period).
Above all that she owns a trophy named "Kurvide Hirm" from the race between the Tallinn City Theatre and Nukuteater (She was the fastest lady on the race).