
Piret Kalda
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Piret Kalda (born February 4, 1966) is an Estonian stage, television and film actress. Piret Kalda was born and raised in Tartu. She was one of three siblings. She attended schools in Tartu, graduating from Tartu No. 5 secondary school (now, Tartu Tamme Gymnasium). Following her graduation from secondary school, she enrolled at the Tallinn State Conservatory's Dramatic Arts Department (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre) in Tallinn, studying acting, and graduating in 1988. Her diploma production roles included Laurey Williams, in Richard Rodgers' Oklahoma!; Bianca, in William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew; and Irina, in Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters. In 1989, Piret Kalda married actor Priit Künnapas. The couple had three daughters: Laura-Helene, Amanda Hermiine, and Aurora Aleksandra. Künnapas died of brain cancer in 2013. Kalda currently resides in Tallinn.
Known for
Credits

Love for Three Oranges (1994)
Actor

Kalev (2022)
as Kuusmaa's Mother

Lotte and the Lost Dragons (2019)
as Inger (voice)

The Fencer (2015)
as Jaan's Mother

Living Room (1993)
Actor

A Lady in Paris (2012)
as Tiina

Living Images (2013)
as Ambulance Doctor

December Heat (2008)
as Maret Saarepuu

Lisa Limone and Maroc Orange: A Rapid Love Story (2013)
as Additional Voices (voice)

Lotte from Gadgetville (2006)
as Paula (voice)

Surmatants (1991)
Actor

Lamb in the Down Right Corner (1992)
as Museum Employee

Closing Session (2007)
as (voice)

Old Man Wants to Go Home (1991)
as Nurse Niina

Armastuse lahinguväljad (1992)
Actor

A Bad Scene: Mesmerized (2018)
as Kadrin

The Highway Crossing (1999)
as Laura

Mat the Cat (2005)
as Maris

Happy Things (2024)
as Teacher Kägu

Saamuel's Internet (2000)
as Additional Voices (voice)

Where Souls Go (2007)
as School Teacher

Arnold Rüütel Eesti rahva meeles ja keeles (2025)
Actor

Pädaste (2023)
as Maali





