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- Raimond Kaugver (25 February 1926 Rakvere – 24 January 1992 Tallinn) was an Estonian writer. In 1943, he escaped to Finland and joined there with Finnish...
- philosopher Raimond van der Gouw (born 1963), former Dutch footballer Raimond Kaugver (1926–1992), Estonian writer Raimond Kolk (1924–1992), Estonian writer...
- (1926–2020), Estonian poet, playwright, literary critic, and translator Raimond Kaugver (1926–1992), Estonian writer Henn-Ants Kurg (1898–1943), Estonian military...
- plays during her career. The most notable of which was in the 1969 Raimond Kaugver penned and Leo Martin directed drama Vilve, which aired on Eesti Raadio...
- Vana mees tahab koju, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Raimond Kaugver. In 1995, she pla**** the role of Mrs. Laasik in the ETV drama mini-series...
- Gerhart Hauptmann's Michael Kramer in 1976, Heino Maarits in Raimond Kaugver's Kuldlõige in 1977, and as Vorstimeister in a 1980 production of Thorbjørn...
- and based on the 1984 novel Meie pole süüdi by Estonian author Raimond Kaugver. Helenurm also appeared in a number of roles in Estonian television series...
- (postum): Külm heldus, in: Uidang mitme tundmatuga. Tallinn 1987 1989 Raimond Kaugver: Elupäästja. Edasi 27. Februar 1988 Toomas Raudam: Lodus tiivad, in: Igavene...
- Soviet plays, Estonian plays (by writers such as Juhan Smuul, Raimond Kaugver, Egon Rannet, August Kitzberg, and Ardi Liives), as well as world classics...