
Ene Järvis
Known for Acting · 20 credits
- Born
- 1947-10-26
- Died
- 2025-06-24
- Place of birth
- Kiidjärve, Põlva County, Estonian SRR, USSR [now Estonia]
- Also known as
- Ene Janson
Biography
Ene Järvis (October 26, 1947 – June 24, 2025) was an Estonian stage, film, radio, and television actress.
Ene Järvis was born in Kiidjärve, Põlva County to parents Paul and Amanda Elfriede Järvis. She was the second to youngest of five siblings; two older sisters and an older brother named Eimar almost fourteen years her senior, and a younger sister. She attended schools in Põlva, graduating from Põlva Secondary School in 1966 (now, Põlva Gymnasium). Following graduation, she enrolled at the Tallinn State Conservatory in Tallinn (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre), graduating from the institution's performing arts department in 1970. During her studies at the Tallinn State Conservatory, she met and befriended classmate Helene Vannari. The two would become lifelong friends.
In 1970, Järvis began an engagement at the National Youth Theatre in Tallinn (now, the Tallinn City Theatre). She would remain an actress at the theatre for nearly forty years, leaving in 2009. Beginning in 2009, she was a freelance actress.
Järvis' first substantial feature-length film role was in the 1987 Soviet-Estonian Helle Karis-directed Metsluiged, adapted from the 1838 Hans Christian Andersen literary fairy tale The Wild Swans, for Tallinnfilm. This was followed in 1990 by a small role in the Kaljo Kiisk directed drama Regina; and an uncredited role as Agnes in the 1992 Mati Põldre directed Need vanad armastuskirjad, a biopic of 1930s and 1940s Estonian songwriter Raimond Valgre. In 1999, she appeared as a director in the Valentin Kuik directed drama Lurjus, which was adapted from the short story Poldlets (also known as An Affair of Honor) penned by Vladimir Nabokov.
One of Järvis's most well-known television roles was the character Karu-Kati in the children's show Mõmmi ja aabits which was broadcast on Eesti Televisioon (ETV) from 1976 until 1977.
Known For
TV Shows (4)
Movies (16)

The Polar Boy
2016
as Dr. Alttoa

The Little Comrade
2018
as Blonde Lady

Farts of Fury
2011
as Riina

Love Is Blind
2013
as Gynecologist

The Wild Swans
1987
as Witch

Giordano
1989

Awakening
1990
as Mother with Child

The Joys of Midlife
1987
as Helena's Friend

Doctor Stockmann
1989
as Astrid Olsen

Demons
2012
as Reeda

An Affair of Honor
1999
as Director

Outlaws
1971
as Girl in the Brothel (uncredited)

Class Reunion
2016
as History Teacher

Regina
1990
as Teacher

Those Old Love-letters
1992
as Agnes (uncredited)

Family Photos
1989
About Ene Järvis
Ene Järvis (October 26, 1947 – June 24, 2025) was an Estonian stage, film, radio, and television actress. Ene Järvis was born in Kiidjärve, Põlva County to parents Paul and Amanda Elfriede Järvis. She was the second to youngest of five siblings; two older sisters and an older brother named Eimar almost fourteen years her senior, and a younger sister. She attended schools in Põlva, graduating from Põlva Secondary School in 1966 (now, Põlva Gymnasium). Following graduation, she enrolled at the Tallinn State Conservatory in Tallinn (now, the Esto… With 20 credits spanning from 1971 to 2021, Ene Järvis has appeared in 16 films and 4 TV shows.
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Most Popular Ene Järvis Movies
- The Polar Boy (2016) — as Dr. Alttoa
- The Little Comrade (2018) — as Blonde Lady
- Farts of Fury (2011) — as Riina
- Love Is Blind (2013) — as Gynecologist
- The Wild Swans (1987) — as Witch
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