Ott Sepp, a highly versatile and multidisciplinary Estonian artist, made his entry into the world on June 29, 1982, in the charming city of Tallinn, situated in the beautiful country of Estonia.
As he embarked on his journey to hone his craft, he made the conscious decision to dedicate himself to the pursuit of excellence in the realm of the performing arts, and to that end, he successfully completed his academic endeavors by graduating from the prestigious Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre in the year 2004, a testament to his unwavering commitment to his artistic aspirations.
Sepp's illustrious career as a seasoned thespian commenced in the year 2005, marking the inception of his professional foray into the world of acting, which subsequently led him to take the stage at the esteemed Estonian Drama Theatre, a renowned institution that has played a pivotal role in shaping the artistic trajectory of countless talented performers.
In the year 2006, this individual transformed into a principal actor at the esteemed and highly respected Vanemuine theater, which is located in the city of Tartu, which is situated in the country of Estonia.
Sepp has left an indelible mark on the Estonian film industry, his presence being felt in a plethora of notable cinematic endeavors, including the critically acclaimed "Names in Marble" (2002),which showcased his remarkable acting prowess, followed by his captivating performance in "Malev" (2005),a film that further solidified his position as a leading figure in Estonian cinema, and finally, his standout role in "Tulnukas" (2006),a testament to his remarkable range and versatility as an actor.
Märt Avandi, a fellow actor and television presenter, has been the subject of numerous collaborative endeavors with this individual, resulting in the creation of a plethora of projects, one of which being the extremely popular television program "Tujurikkuja", which aired from 2008 to 2016.
The dynamic duo, comprising of two talented individuals, had the esteemed privilege of co-hosting the Estonian adaptation of the globally popular singing competition, "Pop Idol," aptly titled "Eesti otsib superstaari," in the year 2008.
Sepp has had the privilege of gracing the stages of the esteemed Vanemuine theatre, where he has breathed life into a diverse array of iconic works penned by celebrated authors, including the renowned Estonian playwright Oskar Luts, the celebrated British author Rudyard Kipling, the prolific Estonian poet and playwright Juhan Liiv, the iconic English novelist Emily Brontë, the acclaimed Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw, the celebrated Danish author Ole Lund Kirkegaard, the Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright Edward Albee, and the revered English playwright and poet William Shakespeare.
Over the course of the past few years, Sepp has expanded his professional scope by embracing a novel responsibility, actively advocating for the promotion of meat consumption via a distinctive and engaging series of videos, cleverly titled "Toidukool" (Food School),which is a collaborative project spearheaded by the European Livestock Voice, a joint initiative of the Estonian Chamber of Agriculture and Commerce.
Sepp has consistently showcased his remarkable adaptability as a multifaceted performer, effortlessly transitioning between various roles, including acting, comedy, singing, writing, and television presenting, thereby leaving an indelible mark on the Estonian entertainment landscape.