Marju Kuut had a son
Uku Kuut in 1966, from her first marriage to Ivar Krull, which lasted one and a half years. Uku Kuut died on 22 September 2017, of
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), aged 51. Her 2-year-long relationship with pianist
Rein Alango (1947–1971) ended with Alango's death due to
food poisoning. During her last decade of living, she lived a private life and seldom interacted with the media. Kuut didn't accept the
order of the White Star award, because she disagreed with the reason for the award. She found it meaningless and that it didn't truly reflect her music career. Although it was still sent to her home in Sweden. In 2005, film director Erle Veber made a documentary about Kuut, titled
Värvivalgus. She was buried at Pärsama cemetery in
Saaremaa, though she requested to be buried at
Tornimäe cemetery with her son Uku. == Filmography ==