
Mart Sander
Acting
1967-08-10 · Tallinn, Harju District, Estonian SSR, USSR [now Harju County, Estonia]
Mart Sander (born August 10, 1967) is an Estonian singer, actor, director, author, artist, and television host. In his youth, Mart Sander studied violin and conducting. He started singing in the choir of the Estonian National Opera at the age of eighteen. At the age of nineteen, Sander and swing orchestra Modern Fox won a talent competition in Moscow, the band toured both in Soviet Union and in Europe. He obtained his BA in musicology from the Tallinn University, his MA in film and TV directing at the BFM (Baltic Film and Media School) and is currently doing his PhD at the BFM, also lecturing on film music semiotics. He has also studied screenwriting at the London Film Academy. Member of Estonian Writers' Union and Estonian Association of Audiovisual Authors.
movieThe Rose Key
as · 2026 · 0.0
movieTallinn in Flames
as Narrator · 2026 · 0.0
movieJan Uuspõld Goes Home
as Mart Sander (uncredited) · 2025 · 6.0
movieDr. Sander's Sleep Cure
as Various · 2024 · 3.0
Imagine
as · 2023 · 0.0
movieThe Sixth Secret
as Detective Constable · 2022 · 5.5
movie13th Take
as Artist · 2021 · 0.0
movieDr Sander's Hour of Horror
as · 2021 · 0.0
movieMarzanna
as Baron · 2021 · 0.0
movieSilenceless
as Doctor Fabricius · 2021 · 0.0
movieThe Kennedy Incident
as Bandleader in Night Club · 2021 · 1.0
movieTerminal Happiness
as · 2020 · 0.0
movieEerie Fairy Tales
as Hotel Manager / His Lordship · 2019 · 6.0
movieDora Who Came from Highway
as · 2019 · 1.7
movieThe Butler Did It
as His Lordship · 2019 · 5.0
movieBehind the Random Denominator
as · 2017 · 7.0
movieMontego
as Narrator (voice) · 2011 · 0.0
tvRevenge Office
as Ronald Vaikro · 2009 · 6.5
movieNazis and Blondes
as Self · 2008 · 6.0
movieEstonia Dreams of Eurovision!
as Self · 2002 · 7.5
movieDear Mister Moon
as Saara & Sigrid's Father · 1998 · 6.3
movieCandles in the Dark
as Resistance Fighter · 1993 · 6.0
Eurolaul
as Self - Host · 1993 · 0.0
moviePrince of the Hit Parade
as Martti · 1991 · 5.3