Alo Kõrve

Among his diploma production roles were: Brian in Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper (2000), Basilio the Cat in Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy's Buratino (2000), Doctor Vaik and Advocate Kurg in Eduard Vilde's The Elusive Miracle (2001), and Timo, in Aleksis Kivi's Seven Brothers (2001).

During his years at the Tallinn City Theatre, he has performed in a large variety of stage productions by such international playwrights and authors as: Shakespeare, Alexandre Dumas, W. B. Yeats, Martin McDonagh, David Storey, Victor Pelevin, Evelyn Waugh, Carlo Gozzi, Sławomir Mrożek, Tennessee Williams, J.

Among his more memorable performances at the Tallinn City Theatre in roles by Estonian playwrights and authors include those of: A. H. Tammsaare, Paavo Piik, Jaanus Rohumaa, and Triin Sinissaar.

[7] In 2009, Alo Kõrve was among several narrators of the Jaak Kilmi directed documentary Disko ja tuumasõda, which lightheartedly chronicles how Western pop culture of the 1970s and 1980s infiltrated the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic through Finnish television broadcasts trickling into the north of Estonia and the Soviet regime's attempt to halt it.

[9] In 2020, he appeared alongside his wife as the character Paul Parik in the Margus Paju directed World War II spy drama O2.

[11] Alo Kõrve has made frequent appearances on Estonian television, beginning with a small role as Mario in an episode of the Eesti Televisioon (ETV) crime-drama series Ohtlik lend in 2006.