Eero Spriit

[1] Among his graduating classmates were Merle Karusoo, Ago-Endrik Kerge, Aare Laanemets, Kalju Orro, Jüri Krjukov, Anne Paluver, Priit Pedajas, Lembit Peterson, Külliki Tool, Urmas Kibuspuu, and Peeter Volkonski.

Among his more memorable roles as an actor at the Estonian State Youth Theatre were in works by: Efim Chepovetskiy, Friedebert Tuglas, Aleksey Tolstoy, Tennessee Williams, Giovanni Boccaccio, Grigori Gorin, Jean Sarment, Stanislav Stratiev, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Andrus Kivirähk, August von Kotzebue, Lewis Carroll, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the Brothers Grimm, Marc Camoletti, Garson Kanin, Vladimir Tarasov, and Eduardo De Filippo.

[6] The following year, appeared in the Kaljo Kiisk-directed historical drama Surma hinda küsi surnutelt, followed by several roles in the 1978 Irene Lään-directed musical-melodrama television film Imelugu, based on the opera of the same name by composer Raimo Kangro.

[11] To many Estonian television viewers, Spriit is possibly best recalled as the character Thor-Björn Margna on the popular, long-running ETV drama series Õnne 13.

In 2008, Spriit was hired as the Deputy Head of the Editorial Board of Productions at Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR), the publicly funded radio and television organisation.

He has produced approximately twelve documentary films focusing on global issues such as poverty, education, political corruption, and war and its aftermath in such places as Sri Lanka, Rwanda, Ukraine, Palestine, Ethiopia, Cambodia, and Georgia.