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Home/People/Uldis Pūcītis
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Born
Apr 15, 1937Died: Dec 14, 2000
Lived 63 years
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

31
Movies
4
TV Shows
1
Directed
Also Known As
Uldis Pucitis
IMDb Profile

Uldis Pūcītis

Acting

Biography
Uldis Pūcītis (April 15, 1937 – December 14, 2000) was a Latvian television, theater and film actor, scriptwriter and film director. Uldis Pūcītis was born in Ranka parish, Gulbene District to Jānis Pūcītis and his wife Anna Pūcīte. After graduating from school in Ranka he continued his studies in Riga and studied at the Latvian State Conservatory, graduating in 1959. Following his graduation, he worked as schoolteacher in the town of Aizpute for four years while engaged at the Liepāja Theater from 1960 to 1972, the Dailes Theater from 1964 to 1973 and the Youth Theatre from 1962 to 1964 and again from 1973 until 1992. Pūcītis made his film debut in a small role as a fisherman in the 1959 Ada Neretniece-directed Latvian language Soviet film Svešiniece ciemā (English release title: Stranger in the Village) before his first starring role opposite Latvian actress Vija Artmane in the Leonīds Leimanis-directed period-drama Purva bridējs, a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Latvian writer Rūdolfs Blaumanis. He would go on to appear in a number of film and television roles throughout the 1960s and into the 1990s, as well as continuing his stage career. In 1998, Pūcītis would write the script and co-direct the television mini-series Izpostītā ligzda for Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) with Armands Zvirbulis. The film and both Zvirbulis and Pūcītis would be awarded the Lielais Kristaps; the highest prize awarded for Latvian cinema. Pūcītis was married to Olīvija Pūcīte (née Poselanova). Their daughter is actress Milēna Gulbe-Kavace, and grandson is professional tennis player Ernests Gulbis. In late 2000, Pūcītis fell ill at his summer home in Jūrmala. After being taken to the hospital in Riga, he was initially diagnosed with a stomach ulcer. However, he died in hospital of a pulmonary embolism and was buried at the Riga Forest Cemetery.
Maija and Paija poster

Maija and Paija

Cast
1991
Ibsen's Motif poster

Ibsen's Motif

Cast
1984
Short Tutorial on Loving poster

Short Tutorial on Loving

as Vējš
1982
Laikmetu griežos poster

Laikmetu griežos

Cast
1981
Brothers Rico poster

Brothers Rico

as Marco Feliche
1980
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel poster

Dead Mountaineer's Hotel

as Inspector Glebsky
1979
Special Forces Unit poster

Special Forces Unit

Cast
1978
On the Track of the Wolf poster

On the Track of the Wolf

Cast
1977
To Be Unwanted poster

To Be Unwanted

as Petaks
1977
Reflection in the Water poster

Reflection in the Water

as Zigurds
1977
Keys to Paradise poster

Keys to Paradise

as Yanis Krastins
1976
Old Plane Tree poster

Old Plane Tree

Cast
1974
Light at the End of the Tunnel poster

Light at the End of the Tunnel

as Jānis
1974
Siberian Grandfather poster

Siberian Grandfather

as Strodi
1974
Landing poster

Landing

as Rein
1973
Meldru mežs poster

Meldru mežs

Cast
1971
Белая земля poster

Белая земля

as Johann Ritter
1971
Risk poster

Risk

Cast
1971
Long Day Morning poster

Long Day Morning

as Jānis Krasts
1968
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The Experiment of Dr. Abst

Cast
1968