Harry Kõrvits (born March 21, 1953) is an Estonian actor, musician and advertising businessman.
He graduated from Tallinn 22nd Secondary School in 1971 and from Tallinn Pedagogical Institute in 1975, majoring in leadership by example.
In 1975 and 1977–1992, he worked as an actor at the NUKU Theater.
Later, he has been active in the field of business and advertising, since 2005 the manager of the production company Pumpkin Production.
Played the instrument and sang in the bands Apelsin and Radar, since 1978 he plays drums in the band Rock Hotel.
Harry Kõrvits' father was composer and musicologist Harri Kõrvits.
He has three musician brothers: Tõnis Kõrvits, Toomas Kõrvits and Tiit Kõrvits.
Harry Kõrvits is the father of Henry and Robert Kõrvits.
Arno Tali's son Arnold returns to his homeland Paunvere, which ignites a passionate love triangle between Paunvere's young Toots', Kiir's and Teele's. Despite the restrictions of the occupation period, people party, have fun and fight, youthful bravado does not allow itself to be tamed even in dangerous times.
Keiser, the lead singer of a former rock group won't put up with approaching old age and decides to call his old band members together. Keiser's ambition is to return to the big stage with his buddies. Despite the initial resistance of other fellows, Keiser will be successful, at least partly so. It is a fast-paced comedy full of humor and consolation, telling the story about people who despite all obstacles strive for their goal.
When two half-sisters, thirteen-year-old white-haired Sigrid and seven-year-old black-blooded Saara meet for the first time, it turns out that their common grandmother has been taken to a nursing home. The girls come up with the idea to steal him from there and hide him in the attic where they can be with her undisturbed. Everything goes well beyond expectations until drunkards, thugs and extortionists intervene and the girls have to act decisively to escape from them.