Argo Aadli is an Estonian theatre and film actor.
Jüri Aarma was an Estonian actor, musician and cultural journalist.

Theodor Altermann was an Estonian actor, theatre director and producer. He was one of the founders of professional theatre in Estonia.

Eino Baskin was an Estonian actor and theatre director.

Taavi Eelmaa is an Estonian stage and film actor.
Andero Ermel is an Estonian stage, film, television, and voice actor.

Juss Haasma is an Estonian stage, film and television actor and musician.

Mikk Jürjens is an Estonian stage, television, film, and voice actor, singer, and television presenter whose career began in the mid-2000s.

Rasmus Kaljujärv is an Estonian actor. Kaljujärv started his movie career in 2003 and has played in 10 films and television series. His father Hannes Kaljujärv is also a well-known Estonian actor.
Guido Kangur is an Estonian actor.

Kirill Valerievich Käro is a Russian-Estonian actor. He is best known for playing the lead character in 32 episodes of The Sniffer (2013-2017), as George Safronov in 16 episodes of Netflix robot sci-fi Better than Us (2019), and as Sergey in the zombie television series To the Lake (2020).

Kaljo Kiisk was an Estonian actor, film director and politician. He was best known for his roles as Kristjan Lible from Spring, Summer (Suvi) and Autumn (Sügis), film adaptations of Oskar Luts' novels, and as Johannes Saarepera from ETV's long-running Õnne 13. His career spanned over half a century from 1953 to 2007.
Tõnu Kilgas, is an Estonian singer (baritone) and stage, film, voice, and television actor.

Priit Loog is an Estonian stage, television and film actor.

Ain Lutsepp is an Estonian actor and politician.
Ain Mäeots is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor and stage, film, and television director and producer.
Mait Malmsten is an Estonian actor.

Heino Mandri was an Estonian actor.

Marko Matvere is an Estonian actor and singer. He was the front actor of the Tallinn City Theatre, but was to go freelance in 2004.

Leonhard Merzin was an Estonian theatre and film actor, one of the Estonian actors active in the Soviet Union and abroad. He played in more than 50 films. His most notable role in Estonia is "Teacher Laur" in Spring (Kevade) and as Edgar in Soviet Union adaption of King Lear.

Mikk Mikiver was a prominent Estonian stage and film actor and theater director.
Kalju Orro is an Estonian stage, film and television actor, acting instructor, lecturer, theatre producer, and pedagogue.

Paul Pinna was Estonian actor and stage director.
Andres Raag is an Estonian stage, film, radio and television actor and singer with the band L'Dorado since 1993.

Kaljo-Feliks Raag was an Estonian heavyweight weightlifter who won a bronze medal at the 1922 World Championships and placed seventh at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He won the national heavyweight title in 1925 and 1927 and set six national records.
Tõnis Rätsep is an Estonian actor, musician, educator, poet, and playwright.
Veljo Reinik is an Estonian stage, television and film actor.

Indrek Saar is an Estonian actor and politician, leader of the Social Democratic Party, and former Minister of Culture.

Üllar Saaremäe is an Estonian actor, director, politician, and punk band singer.
Indrek Sammul is an Estonian actor. He has graduated Estonian Academy of Music's Higher Theatre School in 1994. Since then he has worked as an actor in Tallinn City Theatre and Ugala Theatre. His first television role was in 1995 when he played in a drama series Wikman Boys.
Peeter Sauter is an Estonian author, translator and former actor.

Ott Sepp is an Estonian actor, singer, writer and television presenter.

Lembit Sibul was an Estonian humorist and stage actor, known for his work with the Estonian satire and humor magazine, Pikker.

Eero Spriit, is an Estonian actor, theatre producer and director, and film and television producer. Spriit's career as an actor began in the early 1970s.

Artur Talvik is an Estonian politician, film director, film producer, actor, and screenwriter. He was a member of the Riigikogu and a former member of the Estonian Free Party. He now leads the Richness of Life party.

Ruut Tarmo was an Estonian stage and film actor and stage director whose career spanned more than five decades.

Jaan Tätte is an Estonian playwright, poet, actor, and singer.
Tõnu Tepandi is an Estonian actor, singer, teacher, theatre pedagogue, politician, and an Estonian social figure.
Mart Toome is an Estonian stage, television, and film actor.
Ivan Triesault was an Estonian-American actor. His parents were from the island of Hiiumaa.

Albert Üksip was an Estonian actor, botanist and translator.

Ivo Uukkivi is an Estonian stage, film, radio, and television actor, television producer and, under the nickname Munk, founder of and singer with the punk band Velikije Luki.

Jan Uuspõld is an Estonian stage, television, radio and film actor and musician.
Andrus Vaarik is an Estonian film, television, and theater actor and theater director. He is best known for his portrayal of Andrus Kivirähk's fictional character Ivan Orav, Raul in the film Agent Sinikael, Osvald Kallaste in the television miniseries Tuulepealne maa and his work as a stage actor at the Tallinn City Theatre. He is the father of actress Marta Vaarik.
Priit Võigemast is an Estonian film, television and stage actor. Between 2002 and 2007 he has performed in the Ugala, Tallinna Linnateater and other theatres. He is probably best known for the role of Henn Ahas in the 2002 war drama Names in Marble. He was married to actress Evelin Võigemast