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Juhan Viiding (born 1 June 1948 at Tallinn, Estonia – died 21 February 1995) was an Estonian poet and actor. Juhan Viiding was born June 1, 1948 in Tallinn. His father was Paul Viiding, also a well-known poet in Estonia. He was the youngest of four children and the only boy. He was an intellectualy precocious and restless youngster. Between the years 1968 and 1972, Viiding studied theatre and stagecraft in Tallinn's National Conservatoire. Upon his graduation in 1972, Viiding worked in Tallinn's National Drama Theatre (now the Estonian Drama Theatre). During the last ten years of his life Viiding staged many plays. His favourite playwrights were Beckett, Ionesco and Betsuyaku. Viiding worked at the Estonian Drama Theatre until his suicide on February 21, 1995. Juhan Viiding who until 1975 published his poetry under the pseudonym Jüri Üdi (George Marrow) was the brightest talent to appear in Estonian poetry in the 1970s. Unlike the major poets of the immediately preceding generation (Rummo, Kaplinski, Runnel), he never wrote essays or criticism. The heteronymic poetics of the modern Portuguese classic Fernando Pessoa (whose selected poetry was translated into Estonian in 1973), may have served as an impulse for Juhan Viiding to create the poet Jüri Üdi. However, the difference between the works published under the author's name and his pseudonym is that the "marrow" of Juhan Viiding’s poetry remained in his George Marrow pseudonym; what followed, under his authentic name