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Astrid Lepa (7 April 1924 – 30 November 2015) was an Estonian stage, television, voice, and film actress, screenwriter, and television director whose career began in the 1940s and ended shortly before her death, spanning over sixty years.


Early life and education

Astrid Lepa was born Astrid Lepler in Keila, Harju County to Eduard and Marta Lepler (''née'' Beekman). Her father was a locksmith. She had one younger sister, Ester Lepa (1928–2013), who would go on to become a prominent singer (soprano) and music and vocal pedagogue. The family would change their surname to Lepa in 1936. She attended schools in
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and graduated Tallinn 9th Secondary School in 1942, during
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. From 1942 until 1946, she studied acting at the Estonian Drama Theatre, and from 1948 until 1950 studied at Tallinn Conservatory (now, the
Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre The Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre (''Eesti Muusika- ja Teatriakadeemia'') began as a mixed choir of the Estonia Society Musical Department (EMD) on the eve of World War I. The assembly of the Estonia Society created the Tallinn Higher Musi ...
).


Career


Stage actress

Astrid Lepa spent five years engaged at the
Estonian National Opera Estonian National Opera (''Rahvusooper Estonia'') is the national opera company of Estonia. The company is based at the Estonia Theatre in Tallinn. The theatre has had several names throughout its existence. The latest one being "The Estonian Nati ...
, from 1944 until 1949, before an engagement at the Tallinn State Drama Theatre (now, the Estonian Drama Theatre) that lasted from 1949 until 1951. From 1951, she spent a year at the Estonian SSR State Philharmonic. During her long career on stage, she performed in productions of works by such varied playwrights and authors as
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,
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, Konstantin Simonov, and
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.


Early career and ETV filmmaker

In 1952, Astrid Lepa was the artistic director of the Nõmme Cultural House and briefly worked as the administrator and director of the Pioneer cinema in Tallinn. In 1957, Lepa began working as an assistant director, scenarist, screenwriter, and director at Eesti Televisioon (ETV). Throughout the 1960s, Lepa largely directed televised performances of Estonian musical concerts, as well as several musical television films, including the 1965 musical film ''Kolmest kaheteistkümneni'', which was also written by Lepa, and the 1968 musical variety film ''Suvel''. One Lepa's earliest directorial releases was the music series ''Muusikaelu probleeme ja sündmusi'', from 1963 until 1965. Lepa would work in a variety of positions with ETV until 1979; producing content, directing television plays, screenwriting, and in advertising.


Film and television actress

During her career with ETV, Lepa also appeared in several feature films and television films. In 1964, she had a significant role as Juula in the Grigori Kromanov and
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-directed dramatic feature film ''
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'' for Tallinnfilm, based on the 1939 novel of the same name by
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. In 1970, she appeared as Taavi's mother in the
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-directed drama ''Tuulevaikus'', based on the Einar Maasik-penend novel ''Tuisu Taavi seitse päeva'', also released by Tallinnfilm. In 1973, she appeared as Madam Papp in the Leida Laius-directed Tallinnfilm drama ''Ukuaru'', based on the 1969 novel of the same name by Veera Saar. In 1977, she played the role of Grandmother in the television family film ''Vanaema õunapuu otsas'', based on the 1973 children's book of the same name by Mira Lobe. In 1978, Lepa had a small role in the
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action feature film ''Veter 'Nadezhdy, directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, and the following year appeared as Grandmother Adelheid in the Estonian television family film ''Nõiakivi'', directed by Uno Leies for ETV.


Voice actress

Astrid Lepa began work as a voice actress while dubbing films at Tallinn Kinostuudio (now, Tallinnfilm) in 1949. She also performed as a voice actress in a number of radio plays in works by
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,
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, Yanka Kupala, Ferenc Molnár,
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, and Federico García Lorca, among others.


Personal life and death

Astrid Lepa was married to baritone Harry Vilpart until his death in 1997. The couple had one son, radio journalist and actor
Margus Lepa Margus Lepa (born 7 October 1953) is an Estonian radio journalist and former actor. Early life and education He was born in Pelgulinn, a subdistrict of Tallinn, Estonia to baritone Harry Vilpat and actress Astrid Lepa. Career Film acting Be ...
. Astrid Lepa died in Tallinn of natural causes at age 91 in 2015 and was buried in the Forest Cemetery in Tallinn.Haudi: Kalmistute Register
Retrieved 8 September 2018


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lepa, Astrid 1924 births 2015 deaths People from Keila Estonian film directors Estonian film actresses Estonian television actresses Estonian voice actresses Estonian screenwriters Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre alumni Burials at Metsakalmistu 20th-century Estonian actresses 21st-century Estonian actresses Estonian women film directors