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Mari Lill (born December 21, 1945) is an Estonian stage, film and television actress whose career began onstage in the late 1960s. Mari Lill was born in Tallinn to Felix Lill and Asta Lill (née Multer) just after the end of World War II and the Soviet occupation and annexation of Estonia. Her father Felix was arrested by Soviet authorities and spent several years sentenced to forced labor in the gulag system in Siberia when she was still an infant. He was later able to return to the family when Mari was quite young. Lill is the middle child of three siblings; she has an older sister Kadri, and her younger brother was glass artist Ivo Lill. Lill grew up and attended schools in the district of Nõmme and spent time visiting her grandmother on the island of Saaremaa. After graduating from secondary school, Lill studied acting under the supervision of course instructor Voldemar Panso at the Tallinn State Conservatory (now, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre). Her diploma production was in the role of Helen Keller in a 1967 staging of William Gibson's The Miracle Worker. She graduated in 1968. Among her graduating classmates were actors Helle-Reet Helenurm, Katrin Karisma, Raivo Trass, Enn Klooren, Jaan Tooming, Peeter Jakobi, and Kalju Komissarov.

Baa-Baa!
as Maire

The Little Witch
as The Little Witch

Two of Me
as Grandma

Alien 2 or: The Return of Valdis in 17 Chapters
as Handbagless Old Lady

Free Money
as Granny Aino

The Monster
as Old Lady

Firebird
as Old Lady

Kratt
as Grandma

Fire Lily
as Carer

Manslayer/Virgin/Shadow
as Kai Savolainen (Virgin)

Class Reunion
as Old Lady

The Maggot Feeder
as Spider (voice)

Revenge Office
as Krista Tuvi

Autumn Ball
as Cashier #1

Dragonflies and Coliaths
as Kupeldaja

The Boys of Wikman
as Mrs. Laasik

Jüri Rumm
as Madam Mihkel

Come Back, Lumumba

Old Man Wants to Go Home
as Maile

Sunday Only

Stolen Meeting
as Asta

Smile at Last
as Robi's Mother

Ask the Dead About the Price of Death
as Anton's Wife

Blood Stone
as Üxküll's Daughter (uncredited)