Kadi Taniloo-Tekkel (until 1936 Keete Tanilov; then Kadi Taniloo; from 1960 Kadi Tekkel; January 25, 1911 – February 14, 1998)[1] was an Estonian actress, theater director, and journalist.[2][3][4]
Taniloo was an actress at the Vanemuine Theater from 1932 to 1940. She was invited to join the Vanemuine Drama Company by the theater's director, the writer August Gailit.[1] In 1940, she moved to Tallinn, where she was an actress and singer at the Estonia Theater for four years, and in the opera choir starting in 1941. She fled to Berlin, Germany, in 1944, with the Great Flight [et]. From 1946 to 1949, she participated in the Estonian National Theater in Oldenburg, founded in the British occupation zone by the actor and director Kaarel Söödor.[1][3]
In 1994, following her husband's death, she returned to Tartu.[3] There, she took a strong interest in Tartu's musical life and participated in the activities of the Vanemuine Cultural Society, which she was elected an honorary member of in January 1996.[1]
Productions
1950: Vaese mehe ututall (The Poor Man's Ewe Lamb) by August Mälk[8][9]
Kadi Taniloo was married twice: her first husband, Ernst Kaldma (1909–1970), was an auditor, and her second husband, Heinrich Tekkel (1908–1993), was a pharmacist.[10] Her brother was the sculptor Endel Taniloo.[3]
^Zirin, Mary; Livezeanu, Irina; Worobec, Christine D.; Farris, June Pachuta (2015). Women and Gender in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Eurasia: A Comprehensive Bibliography. Armonk, NY: Sharpe. p. 1650.
^Pennar, Jaan; Parming, Tönu; Rebane, P. Peter (1975). The Estonians in America, 1627–1975: A Chronology & Fact Book. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications. p. 34.
^Haan, Kalju (2000). Eesti teatri biograafiline leksikon. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. p. 681.