Mart Müürisepp, a dynamic and versatile Estonian performer, burst onto the scene on October 28, 1991, marking the beginning of a remarkable career that would soon span multiple artistic disciplines.
Müürisepp's adolescent years were marked by a sudden and unanticipated transformation, as he was unexpectedly approached in 2008, during his 10th grade year at Jakob Westholm Gymnasium, with the extraordinary opportunity to assume the lead role of Tom in the crime-drama feature film Vasha, directed by the renowned filmmaker Hannu Salonen.
Tom, a naive and impressionable sixteen-year-old schoolboy, finds himself inexplicably drawn into a complex and perilous web of vengeance, as he forges an unlikely friendship with Artur, a Chechen man consumed by a burning desire for retribution.
After wrapping up filming, Müürisepp made the decision to return to Jakob Westholm Gymnasium to finish his secondary education, all the while nurturing his passion for acting and puppetry by actively engaging in courses and workshops at the esteemed Estonian Puppet and Youth Theatre (NUKU) in the capital city of Tallinn, a pursuit that he continued to dedicate himself to from the year 2009 up until 2011.