
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
January 20, 1989 (age 37)
Place of Birth
Tallinn, Harju District, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia]
Piret Krumm
Biography
Piret Krumm (born January 20, 1989) is an Estonian actress, singer, and comedian whose career began in the early 2010s. She has performed as a stage, television, film and voice actress, as well as a jury panelist for the Eesti Laul competition. She is a singer for the Tallinn-based band Diskofon.
Piret Krumm was born in Tallinn to actors and singers Tõnu Kilgas and Katrin Karisma. She took her surname from her step-father, opera singer Hendrik Krumm, while still a child. She has three half-sisters from her father's previous relationships and marriages, including jazz singer Hedvig Hanson, and two half-siblings from her mother's marriage to Krumm. Her paternal grandparents were Vanemuine theatre actors Ellen Kaarma and Lembit Mägedi.
Krumm attended primary and secondary schools in Tallinn before enrolling in at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre's Performing Arts Department to study acting under course supervisor Elmo Nüganen, graduating in 2012. Among her graduating classmates were: Henrik Kalmet, Karl-Andreas Kalmet, Priit Pius, Märt Pius, Pääru Oja, Liis Lass, Maiken Schmidt, and Kaspar Velberg.
Following graduation from the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2012, Krumm began an engagement as an actress at the Estonian Drama Theatre in Tallinn. Krumm remained with the theatre until 2017, when she opted to leave to become a freelance actress.
Following several roles in student films in 2013, Krumm made her feature film debut as Lilith in the 2017 Sulev Keedus directed drama Mehetapja/Süütu/Vari and the same year appeared as Jõgeva "Rabbit" in the Priit Pääsuke drama feature Keti lõpp. In 2019, she appeared as Rita in the third installment of the René Vilbre directed Klassikokkutulek comedy films, Klassikokkutulek 3: Ristiisad.
in 2020, she appeared as a social worker in the Lauri Randla directed and Peeter Urbla produced period Exitfilm comedy film Hüvasti, NSVL. In 2021, she appeared in a starring role as Karin in the Priit Pääsuke directed comedy youth film Öölapsed.
Krumm has also worked as a voice actress; In 2015, she provided Estonian language dubbing for the American computer animated film Inside Out. In 2017, she dubbed the voice of the character Valerie for the American computer-animated film Despicable Me 3. In 2020, she voiced the character of Kristel Adrienne in the animated children's film Sipsik.
In 2017, Krumm was a jury panelist for the Eesti Laul finals broadcast on Eesti Televisioon (ETV); the competition to decide who will represent Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest. In 2019, she was the competition's co-host with singer Karl-Erik Taukar.
Since 2013, Krumm has also frequently performed as one-half of a comedy duo with fellow actress Katariina Tamm. The two women have appeared onstage at comedy festivals and on television in skits and in monologues.
In addition to acting, Krumm sings for the retro, disco-influenced pop band Diskofon and operates a café in Tallinn.
Known For

TV
Mood Breaker
Various
2008

TV
Eesti Laul
Self - Host
2019

Film
Raggie
Kristel Adrienne / Girl Rat (voice)
2020

Film
Kids of the Night
Karin
2021

TV
Musta kivi saladus
2022

TV
My Husband's Wife
Madli
2022

Film
Goodbye Soviet Union
Social Worker #2
2020
Film
At Your Service
Helen
2027

Film
Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow
Lilith (Shadow)
2017

Film
Class Reunion 3: Godfathers
Rita
2019

Film
The Suitors
Anne
2026

Film
The End of the Chain
Jõgeva "Rabbit"
2017

Film
It’s About a Wedding
Church Mother
2020
Filmography
2027FilmAt Your Serviceas Helen2026FilmThe Suitorsas Anne2022TVMusta kivi saladus2022TVMy Husband's Wifeas Madli2021FilmKids of the Nightas Karin2020FilmIt’s About a Weddingas Church Mother2020FilmGoodbye Soviet Unionas Social Worker #22020FilmRaggieas Kristel Adrienne / Girl Rat (voice)2019TVEesti Laulas Self - Host2019FilmClass Reunion 3: Godfathersas Rita2017FilmManslayer/Virgin/Shadowas Lilith (Shadow)2017FilmThe End of the Chainas Jõgeva "Rabbit"2008TVMood Breakeras Various