Mikk Jürjens, a multifaceted and exceptionally gifted individual, emerged into the world on January 27, 1987, in the quaint and captivating town of Rapla, situated in the picturesque Rapla County, nestled in the heart of Estonia. As a young child, he was carefully nurtured and cultivated in the realm of the performing arts, which would eventually evolve into his abiding and all-consuming passion, shaping his destiny and defining his very existence.
Jürjens embarked on a prestigious journey by enrolling in the esteemed performing arts department of the renowned Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in Tallinn, a city steeped in cultural heritage, in the year 2006. Under the watchful eye and expert guidance of the illustrious course supervisor, Hendrik Toompere Jr., a master of his craft, Jürjens had the unique privilege of studying alongside a talented and diverse group of individuals, each with their own distinct qualities and strengths. This talented group included, but was not limited to, the accomplished actresses Marta Laan, Liis Haab, and Sandra Uusberg-Üksküla, as well as the skilled actors Lauri Kaldoja, Liisa Pulk, Roland Laos, and Hendrik Toompere Jr. Jr., and the versatile performer Kristjan Üksküla.
After the culmination of his academic pursuits in the year 2010, Jürjens embarked upon a professional journey in the cinematic industry, commencing with a significant role in the short student film "Ei oska filmi teha", masterfully directed by Hardi Keerutaja, alongside notable co-stars Pääru Oja and Viire Valdma. This marked the inception of a prolonged and illustrious career trajectory, subsequently punctuated by a string of other notable short films and prominent roles.
Jürjens' remarkable accomplishments in the world of voice acting culminated in his outstanding performance in the esteemed animated children's film, Lotte ja kuukivi saladus, masterfully directed by the visionary duo, Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma. In this cinematic masterpiece, Jürjens brought to life the captivating character of Tik, the Moon Rabbit, leaving a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.
Lotte ja kuukivi saladus, released in 2011, marked a significant milestone in the beloved Estonian Lotte franchise, boasting its second full-length feature film. This achievement is a testament to Jürjens' dedication and talent, solidifying his position as a prominent voice actor in the industry.
Jürjens' impressive vocal talents have not been limited to his work in Lotte ja kuukivi saladus, as he has also contributed his voice to two other significant Estonian animated films, both of which were released in 2013.