Lembit Sibul

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Lembit Sibul (January 14, 1947 October 2, 2001) was an Estonian humorist and stage actor, known for his work with the Estonian satire and humor magazine, Pikker.[1][2]

In 1997 Lembit Sibul was awarded the Estonian humor award Meie Mats.[3]

References

  1. "IM MEMORIAM: Suri humorist Lembit Sibul", Eesti Päevaleht, October 8, 2001 (retrieved Dec. 23, 2012) (Estonian)
  2. "Sibula Lempsi ei ole enam.", Õhtuleht, October 6, 2001 (Estonian)
  3. "Meie Mats on Lembit Sibul", Õhtuleht, April 1, 1997 (retrieved December 25, 2012) (Estonian)


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