
Born
1954-09-05 (age 71)
Birthplace
Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia]
Known For
Acting
Jüri Krjukov
Biography
Jüri Krjukov (September 5, 1954 – October 18, 1997) was an Estonian actor. Jüri Krjukov was born in Tallinn to Igor Krjukov, an engineer of Russian origin, and Maria Krjukov (née Pirson), who was Estonian. He had an older brother Oleg, seven years his senior. When he was six-months-old, his father died and his mother supported the family by working as a hairdresser. In 1968, aged fourteen, Krjukov made his film debut in a starring role as Ilmar, an Estonian boy in the Pioneer organization, in the Aleksandr Kurochkin directed Russian language children's film Passenger from the "Equator". After filming, he returned to his studies at the Tallinn Secondary School No. 7 (now, Tallinn English College), graduating in 1972. Afterwards, he enrolled at the Tallinn Conservatory to study acting under instructor Voldemar Panso, graduating in 1976. His is graduating classmates included: Merle Karusoo, Ago-Endrik Kerge, Urmas Kibuspuu, Kalju Orro, Anne Paluver, Külliki Tool, Lembit Peterson, Priit Pedajas, Eero Spriit, and Peeter Volkonski. His diploma production roles were as Kägu in August Kitzberg's Kosjasõit and Director in Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

American Mountains
1994

Doubles
as Band Administrator
1983

A Man Who Never Was
as Imbi's uncle
1990

A Woman Heats the Sauna
as Moorits's Son
1979

Pisuhänd
as Ludvig Sander
1982
Igihaljas vaatemäng
as self
1981

Tom and Fluffy
as Narrator (voice)
1997

Passenger from the 'Equator'
as Ilmar
1970

Three Jolly Fellows
as Kingpool (voice)
1990

All My Lenins
as Bolshevik
1997

Karoliine's Silver Yarn
as Bandit
1985

Prompter
as Photographer
1993

Three Jolly Fellows 2
as Kingpool (voice)
1987

Karlsson-on-the-Roof
as Fille
1988

Ball im Savoy
as Mustafa
1986

Fools of Fame
as Salomon Vesipruul
1982

So long, Dracula!
as Narrator
1993

Breakfast on the Grass
as (voice) (uncredited)
1987

In One Hundred Years in May
as Viktor Kingisepp
1987

Lurich
as Lecturer
1984


