[1] Born in Tallinn, he attended Tallinn 10th Secondary School, graduating in 1968, and then studied history at University of Tartu.
[2] After graduating in 1972, he worked as a light technician and subsequently a cameraman for the Estonian state broadcaster, Eesti Televisioon.
[3] Egipt joined Eesti Reklaamfilm in 1979, and became known for producing famous commercials, many of which were surreal and eccentric, inspired by Western television commercials which could be seen from Estonia on Finnish television.
He left Eesti Reklaamfilm in 1989, and the company later closed down in 1991.
[citation needed] Egipt now lives in Tallinn, working as a police officer and an interpreter.