
Katariina Libe
Acting
Biography
Katariina Libe (until 2021 Katariina Ratasepp, 2009–2011 Katariina Kabel; born November 26, 1986) is an Estonian actress and journalist. In 2012, Ratasepp graduated from the Drama School at Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, which was supervised by Elmo Nüganen. She is primarily known for her role in the TV series Padjaklubi (Pillow Club), where she portrayed Eva-Lota Maria from 2014 to 2022. Ratasepp is the younger sister of actress Ursula Ratasepp.Ratasepp was married to actor Mihkel Kabel from 2009 to 2011, they have a son, Rudolf Mattias, born on 5 January 2009. On 17 December 2016, her second son was born. In 2019, she got engaged to TV and radio journalist Taavi Libe. They got married in July 2021.
Known For

Aliide experienced The Great Terror under Stalin’s regime, and decades after her hometown people were deported to Siberia, she lives alone in an isolated house. One night, she finds a young woman in her yard – Zara has just escaped from the claws of the Russian mafia that held her as a sex slave. Survivors both, Aliide and Zara engage in unearthing each other’s motives and gradually their stories merge into one, revealing the tragedy of a family during the cruelest years in Estonian history.
Purge

A series of four young women of very different characters who are complete opposites of the worldview. Due to the twists and turns of life, they have to live under one roof.
Pillow Club

Four former Pillow Club friends, Laura, Miša, Kristina, and Maria, meet by chance in Spain. There, as a joke, they decide to perform a ritual to make their greatest wishes come true. However, things don’t go the way they expect. The Padjaklubi comeback brings the beloved characters together under the warm sun, where they face new troubles while constantly stumbling into humorous mishaps.
Pillow Club in Spain

IT specialist Taavi and his teacher wife Liisa are suddenly faced with a question: what to do if one morning they have an absurdly large amount of money in their bank account - no less, no more than 50 million euros.
New Money

A story about young Cathy and her conjured up monster with an appetite for people. Fun at first, things take a turn for the worse when the monster’s appetite turns uncontrollable. The film is based on Veiko Belials' short story “The Monster”.