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Herta Elviste (12 June 1923 – 29 October 2015), was an
Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, a ...
n stage, film and television actress and assistant theatre director whose career spanned nearly seventy years.


Early life and education

Herta Elviste was born Herta Marianne Brandt to Aleksander Brandt and Aglaida Brandt (''née'' Madisson) in the small borough of Pärnu-Jaagupi in Pärnu County. She was the youngest of three siblings; the oldest, a sister named Leida, and a brother named Meinhard who died in 1918. The family would later change their surname to the more Estonian sounding Elviste. She attended schools in Pärnu-Jaagupi and from 1939 until 1942 she studied ballet at the Elsa Putnin Pärnu ballet studio.


Stage career

Herta Elviste began her stage career as an actress with an engagement at the
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in Pärnu in 1940 at age seventeen until 1950, and again, from 1952 until 1958. Memorable roles of the period have been in productions of works by such authors and playwrights as:
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, Hella Wuolijoki, Henrik Ibsen, A. H. Tammsaare and D. L. Coburn. After her engagement at the Endla Theatre ended, she joined the
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theatre in Tartu in 1958, making her stage debut at the theatre in the role of Masha in a production of Anton Chekhov's '' Three Sisters'' in 1959. She would remain engaged at the theatre for over fifty years; still engaged as a performer at the time of her death. Her final performance onstage at the Vanemuine was as the role of Grandmother in a production of
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'' in 2009. During her later years, colleagues and the media would refer to Elviste simply as the "Grand Old Lady." During her years at the theatre, she performed in a large variety of stage productions by such international playwrights and authors as:
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, Jerzy Andrzejewski,
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, Astrid Lindgren, Martin McDonagh, and Ingmar Bergman, among others. Notable performances at the Vanemuine in works by Estonian playwrights and authors include those of: Juhan Smuul, Boris Kõrver, Hugo Raudsepp,
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, A. H. Tammsaare,
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and Mart Kivastik. She would also work as an assistant stage director in several of the theatre's productions.


Film

Herta Elviste would make her film debut in the role of Maali in the 1961 Jüri Müür directed Soviet-Estonian black and white drama ''Ühe küla mehed'' for Tallinna Kinostuudio. This was followed in 1963, by a role in the
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directed color motion picture film short drama ''Roosa kübar''. In 1968, she appeared in the role of Elma Roll in the Veljo Käsper directed comedy ''Viini postmark'', opposite actor
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; and the same year appeared in the Jüri Müür directed war drama ''Inimesed sõdurisinelis'', based on the 1965 novel ''Enn Kalmu kaks mina'' by author Paul Kuusberg. Other film roles followed in the 1970s; the
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directed romantic drama ''Maaletulek'' in 1973; and ''Suvi'' in 1976, directed by Arvo Kruusement and based on the
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novel of the same name. In 1981, she had a small role in the Arvo Kruusement directed drama ''
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'', about the lives of seal hunters living on the coast of the
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. The film was based on the 1938 novel by the same name by author August Gailit. In 1989, she appeared in the historic drama ''Äratus'', directed by Jüri Sillart. One of her most popular film roles was in the 1998 Rao Heidmets directed family-oriented comedy ''Kallis härra Q'', in which she plays a central role as Grandmother to two young half-sisters who meet and decide to kidnap her from her unhappy life in a nursing home. The film was adapted from the book of the same name by author Aino Pervik.


Television

Apart from the stage and screen, Elviste has also appeared in a number of feature-length and short television films. The most popular being the role of Juula in the 1977 adaptation of the 1939 A. H. Tammsaare novel ''Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan'', directed by Jaan Tooming for Eesti Telefim. In 1979, she appeared in the Jaan Tooming-directed
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(ETV) telefilm ''Mees ja mänd'', opposite actor
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Other made for television films include: ''Kahe kodu ballaad'' in 1985, and ''Armuke'' in 2000.


Personal life

Herta Elviste was married twice. Her first marriage was to actor Uno Loit, with whom she had a son, Vaino Elviste, in 1948. The couple would later divorce and their son would die in 1975. Her second marriage occurred in 1954 to actor Lembit Eelmäe. Their son Andrus Eelmäe was born in 1956 and also became an actor. Elviste and Eelmäe would remain married until his death in 2009. In her later years, Elviste lived in Halinga, in Pärnu County. She died in 2015 at age 92.


Acknowledgements

* Merited Artist of the Estonian SSR (1970) * People's Artist of the Estonian SSR (1978) * Tartu Star Chevalier (2002) * Estonian Republic Lifetime Cultural Achievement Award (2004) * Silver Badge, Vanemuine Theatre (2006)tartu.ee
''Tartu linnalt tunnustusavalduse saanud isikud'' 2 November 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2016.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Elviste, Herta 1923 births 2015 deaths People from Põhja-Pärnumaa Parish Estonian stage actresses Estonian film actresses Estonian television actresses 20th-century Estonian actresses 21st-century Estonian actresses Recipients of the Order of the White Star, 4th Class