Marko Matvere embarked on his life's journey on February 4, 1968, in the charming city of Pärnu, Estonia, which would later become the backdrop for his remarkable story.
After completing his primary education, he progressed to Pärnu 1st Secondary School, where he earned his secondary education diploma in 1986, laying the foundation for his future endeavors.
Following his secondary education, Matvere's passion for the performing arts compelled him to enroll in the XIV flight of the Performing Arts Department at the prestigious Tallinn Conservatory, where he diligently pursued his studies and successfully graduated in 1990, marking a significant milestone in his artistic journey.
After completing his formal education, Matvere embarked upon a distinguished professional journey as a thespian, commencing his tenure at the esteemed Tallinn City Theatre, where he devoted over a decade to refining his artistic abilities and establishing himself as a prominent figure within the Estonian theatrical community.
Matvere's personal life is a testament to the beauty of relationships, as he is fortunate enough to be married to the charming and lovely Tiina Matvere. This union has blessed him with not one, but two precious children, Matilde and Oskar, who bring immense joy and fulfillment to his life.
Matvere's remarkable career has been marked by an impressive array of performances in various musicals, with a notable highlight being his appearance in the esteemed production of Les Misérables, a timeless masterpiece that has captivated audiences worldwide. Furthermore, he has also had the privilege of taking the stage in Tanz der Vampire, a hauntingly beautiful production that showcases his exceptional vocal range and acting prowess. His extensive repertoire also includes memorable performances in The Sound of Music, a beloved classic that has become an integral part of our cultural heritage, as well as Miss Saigon, a poignant and powerful exploration of love, loss, and redemption.
Beyond his impressive stage credits, Matvere has also demonstrated his versatility by embracing leading roles in numerous films and television series, a testament to his remarkable range and adaptability as an actor. One of the most notable highlights of his career was his opportunity to co-host the esteemed Eurovision Song Contest in 2002, alongside the talented Annely Peebo, an experience that undoubtedly allowed him to connect with a global audience. Moreover, he has also had the pleasure of hosting the popular television show Songs with Stars, a program that brings together esteemed artists and performers in a celebration of music and camaraderie, alongside the accomplished Karin Rask.
Matvere's artistic pursuits transcend the boundaries of acting, as he is also a gifted musician with a multifaceted talent. Since 1989, he has been an integral part of the esteemed music group "Väikeste lõõtspillide ühing" or "Association of Little Accordions", a collective that has released two remarkable albums in collaboration with Jaan Tätte.
Matvere's foray into the world of film acting began in 1993 with a notable role in the production of Suflöör. To date, his impressive resume boasts a total of seven films and television series, including international productions, showcasing his versatility and range as a performer.