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...
Light at the End of the Tunnel
1974
The Bicycle Tamers
1964
Keys to Paradise
1976
Meldru mežs
1971
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel
1979
The Swamp Wader
1966
Four White Shirts
1967
To Be Unwanted
1977
Old Plane Tree
1974
Brothers Rico
1980
Cottage in the Dunes
1963
Short Tutorial on Loving
1982
Landing
1973
Белая земля
1971
Risk
1971
Special Forces Unit
1978
Captain Enrico’s Watch
1967
The Experiment of Dr. Abst
1968
On the Track of the Wolf
1977
Ibsen's Motif
1984
Reflection in the Water
1977
A Child
1967
Maija and Paija
1991
Laikmetu griežos
1981
When Rain and Wind Hit Against Your Window
1967
Long Day Morning
1968
Siberian Grandfather
1974
Autumn is Still Far Away
1966
Rock and Splinters
1967
Figūras
N/A
Tobago Changes Course
1966