Vello Rummo
Estonian theatre director (1921–2009)
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Vello Rummo (15 May 1921 – 24 November 2009) was an Estonian theatre director and pedagogue.[1]
Vello Rummo | |
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| Born | 15 May 1921 |
| Died | 24 November 2009 (aged 88) Pärnu, Estonia |
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| Years active | 1945–1995 |
| Spouse | Linda Kald |
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| Military career | |
| Allegiance | Soviet Union |
| Branch | Red Army |
| Unit | 8th Estonian Rifle Corps |
| Conflicts | World War II |
Early life and education
Rummo was born on 15 May 1921 in Raikküla Parish, Nõmmküla.
During World War II, he was mobilized into the Red Army and served with the 8th Estonian Rifle Corps. In 1953, he graduated from Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts' (GITIS) Estonian studio.
Career
From 1945 until 1949, he worked at Estonian Radio. From 1955 until 1961, he was the chief director and artistic manager of Eesti Televisioon.
In 1957, he was one of the founders of the Tallinn State Conservatory's Department of Performing Arts and, for more than 10 years, a lecturer at the institution.[1]
From 1969 until 1982, he was the chief stage manager at Endla Theatre in Pärnu and from 1982 until 1995, was the theatre's general director.[1]
Personal life and death
Awards
- 1975: Estonian SSR merited art personnel
Productions of plays
- Rozov's "Õnn kaasa!" (1955)
- Bernstein's "West Side’i lugu" (1964, diploma work at Estonia Theatre)
- Blažek's and Rychman's "Humalakorjajad" (1967, diploma work at Estonian Youth Theatre)