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Evi Rauer (29 October 1915 – 17 September 2004) was an
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n stage, film and television actress and television director whose career spanned more than sixty years.


Early life

Evi Rauer was born in Tallinn to Kustav Rauer, who was an Estonian champion wrestler, and Johanna Katariina Rauer (''née'' Wisel). She spent most summers with family in Haimre,
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,
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. At age four, her mother was diagnosed with a severe lung ailment and died a year later. Her father would later remarry and emigrate to Sweden following the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940. She attended schools in Tallinn, graduating from the Elfriede Lender Girls' Private Gymnasium in 1935. From 1936 until 1939, she studied acting at the Tallinn Töölisteater.


Stage career

Shortly after graduation in 1939, she became engaged as an actress at the
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theatre in
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. She would leave the Ugala in 1942, but return for engagements from 1945 until 1952 and again, from 1969 until 1973. From 1942 until 1945, she was engaged at the Endla Theatre in
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, and from 1952 to 1958 at the Tallinn National Drama Theatre (now, the
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). During her years on the stages of Estonian theatres, she would appear in notable productions of works by:
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,
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, Aleksei Arbuzov, A. H. Tammsaare, August Mälk, Alexander Ostrovsky, August Kitzberg, Oskar Luts and
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, among others.


Film career

In 1951 Rauer made her film debut as Roosi in the Herbert Rappaport directed drama ''Valgus Koordis'' for
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. The film is notable as being the second Estonian feature film made following the annexation of the country by the
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(the first being 1947's ''Elu tsitadellis''), and starring Estonian singer
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. The plot of ''Valgus Koordis'' follows the struggle of a small village to set up a collective farm after the end of
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. The film was based on a story of the same name by author Hans Leberecht. Rauer would follow up her role in ''Valgus Koordis'' with a small role in the 1955 Mikhail Yegorov directed drama ''Jahid merel''. In 1960, she had a starring role as Maali in the Aleksandr Mandrõkin directed drama ''Perekond Männard''. In 1967, she appeared in the
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penned, Veljo Käsper directed drama ''Tütarlaps mustas'' for
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. The following year, she had a small role in the Leida Laius directed film adaptation of the August Kitzburg play '' Libahunt''; in the early 1950s, Rauer had already performed in both a stage adaptation and radio play as Mari, one of the play's main characters. In the film, the role of Mari was played by actress Malle Klaassen. Following her role in ''Libahunt'', Rauer would return to the stage as an actress. She would not return to film until appearing in a small role in the 1993 Hungarian drama film ''Senkiföldje'', directed by András Jeles. In 1998, she appeared in the
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''Kallis härra Q'' as the character Julius' mother.


Television

From 1958 until 1968 Evi Rauer worked as a broadcast and programming director at Eesti Televisioon (ETV). She retired from acting in 1973. She had also appeared in a number of roles in feature-length television films, including the 1960 Virve Aruoja directed ''Näitleja Joller'', starring Voldemar Panso, for Eesti Telefilm. In 1997, at age 83, she was approached by film and television director Tõnis Kask about appearing as a regular cast member on the long-running ETV drama series ''
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''. Rauer agreed, and debuted on the television series later that year as Maie; a role she would play until 2000.


Personal life

Evi Rauer was married to actor Arnold Sikkel, who died in 1974. The couple had one daughter, actress Piret Sikkel, born in 1941. Evi Rauer died in Tallinn at age 88.delfi.ee
''Suri näitleja Evi Rauer'' 18 September 2004. Retrieved 20 December 2016.


Acknowledgements

*Soviet Estonian Prize (1950) * Merited Artist of the
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(1952) *
USSR State Prize The USSR State Prize () was one of the Soviet Union’s highest civilian honours, awarded from its establishment in September 1966 until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991. It recognised outstanding contributions in the fields of science, mathem ...
(1952)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rauer, Evi 1915 births 2004 deaths Actresses from Tallinn People from Kreis Harrien Estonian stage actresses Estonian film actresses Estonian television actresses 20th-century Estonian actresses Honoured Artists of the Estonian SSR Recipients of the Stalin Prize Recipients of the Order of the Badge of Honour