{{Short description|Estonian actress}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2024}}

[[File:Eve Kivi 1988.jpg|thumb|Eve Kivi in 1988]] [[File:Kivi, Eve.IMG 20200909 190357(1).jpg|thumb|Eve Kivi in 2020]] '''Eve Kivi''' (born '''Eeve Kivi''' on 8 May 1938) is an [[Estonia]]n actress.<ref>{{cite book|title=Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema|author=Peter Rollberg|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|year=2009|place=US|isbn=978-0-8108-6072-8|pages=356–357}}</ref><ref name="EFIS">{{cite web |title=Eve Kivi - Eesti filmi andmebaas |url=https://www.efis.ee/et/inimesed/id/1053 |website=www.efis.ee |access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref>

==Biography== In 1959 she graduated from the [[Estonian Drama Theatre]]'s learning studio. She has worked at [[Tallinnfilm]] and [[Mosfilm]]. Since 1955 she has appeared in about 50 films.<ref name="EFIS" />

From 1965 until 1972, she was married to speed skater [[Ants Antson]].

Awards: * 1983: Estonian SSR merited artist<ref name="EFIS" />

==Selected filmography== {{Expand section|date=May 2021|small=no}}

* 1959 ''[[Vallatud kurvid]]'' (role: Evi) * 1959 ''[[Sampo (film)|Sampo]]'' (role: Annikki) * 1961 ''[[Ohtlikud kurvid]]'' (role: Evi) * 1969 ''[[Viimne reliikvia]]'' (role: Ursula) * 1974 ''[[Ohtlikud mängud]]'' (role: Vivian's mother) * 1975 ''[[Briljandid proletariaadi diktatuurile]]'' (role: Woman at restaurant) * 1975 ''[[It Can't Be!]]'' (role: wife of Ivan Izrailevich) * 1992 ''[[Need vanad armastuskirjad]]'' (role: Alice's mother) * 1994 ''[[Tulivesi]]'' (role: Lulu)

==See also== * [[Dean Reed]]

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