Virve Aruoja
Virve Aruoja (since 1978 Virve Aruoja-Hellström; February 19, 1922 Saduküla – September 15, 2013) was an Estonian television and film director and former actress.
Aruoja graduated from the University of Tartu's Tartu Teachers' Seminary in 1941. She studied at the State Drama Studio in Tallinn from 1945 until 1947, then continued her studies at the Estonian Studio of the Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) in Moscow, graduating in 1953. In 1984 received a master's degree in philology from Uppsala University in Sweden.
From 1942 until 1945, she was an actress and member of the Vanemuine Opera Choir. From 1945 until 1947, she was engaged as an actress at the Estonian Drama Theatre in Tallinn. In 1947, she returned to Tartu and the Vanemuine as an actress until 1949. From 1953 until 1956, she returned to the stage of the Estonian Drama Theatre.
From 1956 until 1978, she was an assistant director and director at Eesti Televisioon (ETV), and a film director at Tallinnfilm from 1972 until 1976.
In 2001 she was awarded with Order of the White Star, V class.
Aruoja lived in Sweden from 1978 until 1994, when she returned to Estonia. She spent the last years of her life on the island of Hiiumaa
Crew
Movie
Colourful Dreams
Director
1975
Movie
Between Three Plagues
Director
1970
Movie
My Wife Became a Grandmother
Director
1977
Estonia
Director
1969
Peegliahv
Director
1966
Movie
Actor Joller
Director
1960
Movie
Tädi Rose
Director
1969
Väikese Illimari radadel
Director
1962
Movie
From Three to Twelve
Director
1965
Movie
Watercolors of One Summer
Screenplay
1967
Movie
Endless Day
Director
1971