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Ellen Alaküla (30 April 1927 – 15 January 2011) was an Estonian stage, radio, television, and film actress and theatre teacher whose career spanned over forty years.

Ellen Alaküla was born in Kohtla-Järve in Ida-Viru County to parents Rudolf Alaküla and Johanna Alaküla (née Lukner). She was one of three siblings; having a brother and a sister. The family moved to Tallinn when she was young. Her father was a stage actor and sang in the church choir and her mother was a homemaker. Her father was later deported to Siberia by Soviet authorities, but was eventually allowed to return to Estonia.[1]

Alaküla attended schools in Tallinn; she graduating from secondary school at the Tallinn 5th School. In 1946 and began studying acting and theatre at the now defunct Estonian State Theatre Institute in Tallinn, graduating in 1949. Stage and film actors Gunnar Kilgas, Jüri Järvet and Ellen Kaarma were among her classmates.[2]

In 1946, while still a student, Ellen Alaküla would be engaged as an actress at the National Drama Theatre in Tallinn (now, the Estonian Drama Theatre). She would have two more engagements at the theatre: from 1950 until 1953, and from 1984 until 1989. In 1949, following graduation, Alaküla spent a year engaged at the South Estonia Theatre in Võru with most of her graduating classmates from the Estonian State Theatre Institute in Tallinn. From 1958 until 1967, she was engaged at the Lydia Koidula Pärnu Drama Theatre (now, the Endla Theatre).[3][4][5]

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