Andero Ermel is an Estonian stage, film, television, and voice actor.
Early life and education
Andero Ermel was born in Tartu. His father was Meelis Ermel and his mother's maiden name was Uibopuu. He has two siblings. He attended RõnguSecondary School, graduating in 1994, before enrolling and being accepted into the EMA Higher Drama School, where he graduated from in 1998. Among his graduating classmates were Tiit Sukk, Hilje Murel, Veikko Täär, Harriet Toompere, Liina Vahtrik, and Jan Uuspõld.
Ermel's feature film debut was as the voice of Tim in the Heiki Ernits and Janno Põldma directed animated children's filmLepatriinude jõulud for Eesti Joonisfilm in 2001. This was followed in 2006 by the voice role of Bruno in the Ernits and Põldma directed animated children's film Leiutajateküla Lotte, also for Eesti Joonisfilm. Leiutajateküla Lotte and sequel films and their characters proved so popular in Estonia that a theme park, Lottemaa, was subsequently opened in Reiu, Pärnu County, Estonia. The following year, when director Peeter Simm cast Latvian singer and actor Renārs Kaupers as Caesar in his biographical drama Georg, which chronicles the life of Estonian singer Georg Ots, Ermel provided the vocal dubbing. In 2013, Andero Ermel voiced the character of Guard in the Mait Laas directed 3D animated opera film Lisa Limone ja Maroc Orange: Tormakas armulugu; a social critique of African illegal immigrants fleeing to Europe and focusing on Maroc, a refugee boy who is an orange who falls in love with local lemon girl Lisa. Ermel has also provided the Estonian language dubbing for several animated foreign films; in 2012, when the 1994 Disney animated musical filmThe Lion King was dubbed into the Estonian language, Ermel voiced the character Simba. In 2013, he voiced both the speaking and singing role of Hans in the American Disney 3D computer-animated musical fantasy filmFrozen. In 2015, he played the role of Oskar Lepik in the Elmo Nüganen directed war film1944. The film is set in World War II and is shown through the eyes of Estonian soldiers who had to choose sides and thus fight against their fellow countrymen. It was selected as the Estonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated. Anero Ermel's television debut was in the 1998 Vilja Palm directed Eesti TelevisioonteleplayKoor minu kohvis, which was adapted from the Dennis Potter penned Cream in My Coffee. The teleplay featured actors Ita Ever, Mikk Mikiver, and future long-term partner Külli Teetamm. Other television appearances include a guest role of Lauri Moora on the ETV crime series Ohtlik lend in 2007 and as Johann Loor in two episodes of the popular TV3 comedy-crimes series Kättemaksukontor in 2012. In 2013, Ermel appeared as a celebrity contestant on TV3's Su nägu kõlab tuttavalt, the Estonian version of Your Face Sounds Familiar, in which celebrities are challenged to perform as different iconic music artists every week, chosen by the show's "Randomiser". They are then judged by the panel of celebrity judges. Ermel's impersonations included Hardi Volmer, Amanda Lear, Marko Matvere, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana, James Blunt, and Freddie Mercury of Queen, among others. He finished third at series end.
Personal life
Andero Ermel had been in a long-term relationship with actress Külli Teetamm. They have two sons. In April 2018, Ermel announced that the coupled had separated. Andero currently resides in Tallinn.