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Ingrid Isotamm (born 3 May 1979)[1] is an Estonian stage, film, radio and television actress.

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Early life and education

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Ingrid Isotamm was born in the small borough of Palamuse in Jõgeva County in 1979. Her father was Gunnar Isotamm (1948–2003) and her mother is Lea Isotamm (née Kaukver). Both of her parents were authors.[2][3] She graduated secondary school from the Oskar Luts Palamuse Gymnasium in 1997. Afterwards she studied acting under the supervision of actor and teacher Andres Noormets at the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy in Viljandi, graduating in 2001.[4]

Stage career

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In 2002, Isotamm became engaged as an actress at the NUKU theatre (the Estonian Puppet and Youth Theatre; formerly the Estonian State Puppet Theatre) in Tallinn. She has appeared in a number of roles at the NUKU in stage productions of works by such authors and playwrights as: Shakespeare, Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, Ivar Põllu, Gianni Rodari, Judy Upton, Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey, Külli Kangur, Selma Lagerlöf, Priit Põldma, Aino Pervik, Astrid Lindgren, Nikolai Gogol, and Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt.[5]

Apart from the NUKU theatre, Ingrid Isotamm has also performed on the stages of the Vanemuine in Tartu,[6] the Endla Theatre in Pärnu,[7] and the Ugala theatre in Viljandi,[8] among others.

Television, film and radio

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Beginning in 2007, Ingrid Isotamm has appeared on a number of Estonian television programs. These include: a 2007 appearance on the ETV crime series Ohtlik lend, several appearances from 2007 until 2011 on the Kanal 2 crime series Kelgukoerad, several appearances on the TV3 crime-comedy series Kättemaksukontor between 2009 and 2014, and a 2014 role on the Kanal 2 crime drama Viimane võmm.[9]

Memorable radio plays that Isotamm has appeared in include: Måvens ja Peder meedia rambivalguses in 2006[10] and Päev in 2008.[11]

In 2007, Isotamm appeared in the Nikolai Mihailišin directed short film Puhata ja mängida opposite actor Kristo Viiding. In 2014 she had a large role as Hermiine in the Martti Helde directed drama Risttuules for Allfilm. Risttuules chronicles the Soviet deportations from Estonia beginning in May 1941 following the Soviet occupation in 1940.[12] In 2018, she appeared in a starring role as Pia in the Maria Avdjuško-directed drama-mystery feature film Tuliliilia.[13]

Personal life

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Ingrid Isotamm is married to actor and theatre director Andres Dvinjaninov. The couple had a daughter born in 2011. They currently reside in Tallinn.[14][15]

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Ingrid Isotamm is an Estonian actress known for her versatile performances across stage, film, television, and radio. Born on 3 May 1979 in Palamuse, Jõgeva County, Estonia, she has established herself as a prominent figure in Estonian theater, particularly through her long association with Karlova Teater in Tartu, where she has taken leading roles in productions including the epistolary drama Hea põhjatuule vastu (2024) alongside her husband, actor and theater director Andres Dvinjaninov, as well as earlier works such as Veebruari öö. On screen, she has appeared in notable Estonian films such as Tuliliilia (2018), In the Crosswind (2014), and The Chuck Band Show (2019), with upcoming roles in projects like No Me Without You (2026). Her television credits include recurring appearances in series such as Revenge Office (2009–2016) and Kelgukoerad (2007–2011), while her radio work has featured readings and contributions to cultural programming. Isotamm's career reflects a commitment to Estonian performing arts, blending intimate stage presence in small-venue theater with supporting and character roles in film and broadcast media.

Early Life and Education

Family Background

Ingrid Isotamm was born on 3 May 1979 in the small borough of Palamuse, Jõgeva County, Estonian SSR, Soviet Union. She spent her childhood in Palamuse, where she grew up in a rural setting.

Education and Training

Ingrid Isotamm graduated from Oskar Luts Palamuse Gymnasium in 1997. She went on to study acting at the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy in Viljandi under the guidance of actor and teacher Andres Noormets, completing her training and graduating in 2001.

Career

Theater Career

Ingrid Isotamm began her professional theater career in 2002, shortly after graduating from Viljandi Culture College the previous year, when she joined NUKU Theatre (Estonian Puppet and Youth Theatre) in Tallinn as a full-time actress. She remained engaged with the theater until 2014, establishing herself as a key performer in its repertoire focused on puppetry, visual theater, and productions for young audiences. During her tenure at NUKU, Isotamm performed in productions based on works by William Shakespeare, Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, Ivar Põllu, Gianni Rodari, Judy Upton, Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey, Külli Kangur, Selma Lagerlöf, Priit Põldma, Aino Pervik, Astrid Lindgren, Nikolai Gogol, and Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt. These roles showcased her versatility across classic literature adaptations, contemporary plays, and family-oriented stories typical of the theater's mission. Beyond her primary affiliation with NUKU, Isotamm has made guest appearances at other Estonian theaters, including Vanemuine in Tartu, Endla Theatre in Pärnu, and Ugala Theatre in Viljandi. For example, she performed as a guest in productions such as Elav laip at Ugala in 2018. More recently, she appeared as a guest at Eesti Noorsooteater (NUKU's current name) in Plekktrumm in 2023. These guest roles have extended her stage presence across Estonia's regional theaters. Isotamm has a long association with Karlova Teater in Tartu, where she has taken leading roles in productions including the epistolary drama Hea põhjatuule vastu (2024) alongside her husband, actor and theater director Andres Dvinjaninov, as well as earlier works such as Veebruari öö.

Film and Television Career

Ingrid Isotamm's appearances in film and television have been relatively limited compared to her primary focus on theater, consisting mainly of select roles in Estonian productions. She began her screen work with the short film Puhata ja mängida in 2007. That same year, she made her television debut with a role as Aili Jääger in one episode of Ohtlik lend and appeared in three episodes of Kelgukoerad between 2007 and 2011. From 2009 to 2016, she performed in five episodes of the series Kättemaksukontor (Revenge Office) in multiple roles, and she also had single-episode guest appearances in Viimane võmm (2014) and Nukumaja (2017). Her feature film credits include a supporting role as Hermiine in the historical drama Risttuules (In the Crosswind, 2014), directed by Martti Helde. In 2018, she took the starring role of Pia in Tuliliilia (Fire Lily), directed by Maria Avdjushko. She later appeared as Dr. Unt in The Chuck Band Show (2019). Isotamm has also featured in several short films, including Helen's Birthday (2017) and Cerberus (2020). She is set to play Anneli in the upcoming feature film No Me Without You (2026, post-production).

Radio Work

Ingrid Isotamm has made limited but notable contributions to Estonian radio theater. She appeared in the radio play Måvens ja Peder meedia rambivalguses by Line Knutzon in 2006, a production broadcast on Vikerraadio that depicts the absurd disruption of an ordinary shopkeeper's life. She also performed in Andres Noormets' Päev in 2008, a corporate monologue for nine voices originally aired on Klassikaraadio. These audio dramas represent her documented involvement in the medium, distinct from her primary work in visual and live performance.

Personal Life

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