Wera Blanke Explained

Wera Blanke
Birth Name:Wera Paintner
Birth Date:2 March 1933
Birth Place:Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Nationality:German
Occupation:Actress, Esperantist
Spouse:Wolfgang Dehler (married 1960-1969);Detlev Blanke (married 1986)

Wera Blanke is a German actress and Esperantist. Born in 1933 to a pair of actors, she acted both on stage and for television throughout her career. Blanke began activity in the Esperanto community in 1976, writing several books about Esperanto-language terminology.

Early life

Blanke was born in Leipzig on 2 March 1933, to actors and Ruth Trumpp. She made her theatre-debut at the age of six, as a child actor at a theatre in Bochum. She often moved cities through her childhood according to where her parents were acting: she would often appear on stage with her parents, for example in theatres in Königsberg and Munich.

Career

After graduating in 1951 in Schondorf, Bavaria, Blanke worked as a technician at Bavaria Film and, before applying to study theatre at the Staatlichen Schauspielschule Berlin (known today as the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts) in Berlin. In 1956, she moved from Munich to Leipzig in East Germany, where her father was acting. During her studies, she worked as an actress at the Volksbühne theatre in Berlin, and from 1958 the in Leipzig, the Landestheater Altenburg, and the Nationaltheater Weimar. Blanke also worked as an actress in productions by Deutscher Fernsehfunk, such as Maria Diehl's Daring, several episodes of the detective series Polizeiruf 110, and Der Staatsanwalt hat das Wort.

Around 1967, after acting in , Blanke went to the East German agricultural cooperative Landwirtschaftliche Produktionsgenossenschaft, where she worked as a chicken keeper; she kept a journal during this time, which appeared as a manuscript under the title Of Chickens and Humans .[1] From 1967 to 1971, Paintner worked as a lecturer at the Staatlichen Schauspielschule Berlin (where she had previously studied), from 1972 to 1982 and worked as an occupational and expressive therapist at the . Blanke continued acting roles during her time as a teacher; she played roles in televised films, radio dramas, and dubbed foreign media into German. Blanke also presented a program about literature, in which she presented some of her own fables and poems

Blanke married fellow actor in 1960, having three children with him during a nine-year marriage; their son, is also an actor. In 1986, she married the interlinguist and Esperantist Detlev Blanke (died 2016), who was a lecturer at the Humboldt University of Berlin.

Esperanto

Blanke began working with the International auxiliary language Esperanto in 1976, becoming convinced of its potential after visiting the 1978 World Esperanto Congress in Varna, Bulgaria. Starting work on issues of terminology in Esperanto in the early 1980s, in 1985, Blanke (then under the name of Wera Dehler) proposed an Esperanto terminological centre, together with Humphrey Tonkin, in a report entitled Terminologia Esperanto-Centro: Spertoj, Problemoj, Perspektivoj (Esperanto Terminological Centre: Experiences, Problems, Perspectives), leading to the Terminologia Esperanto-Centro being established and funded by the Universal Esperanto Association in 1987.

Together with her second husband, Detlev Blanke, Blanke has published several books and articles in and about Esperanto, and given lectured about Esperantists in the field of terminology, such as Eugen Wüster, Ernest Drezen, and Alfred Werner. In 2006, Blanke was awarded the Eugen-Wüster-Sonderpreis by Infoterm, and was made an honorary member of the in 2018.

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Filmography

Filmography of Wera Blanke (often appearing as Wera Paintner)! Year !! Title!Role!Notes
1957 Das Wagnis der Maria Diehl
1962Aufruhr in der Scymore-Street
1964Das Doppelzimmer
1967Das Mädchen an der Orga Privat
1968Der Kristallspiegel
1968Das Vertrauen
1969Hans Beimler, Kamerad
1970-1990Six episodes
1970Ich – Axel Cäsar Springer
1971Salut Germain
1972Täter unbekannt
1972Meine Schwester Tilli
1972Weimarer Pitaval: Um den Tod eines Justizobersekretärs
1972Die Bilder des Zeugen Schattman
1973Aller Liebe Anfang
1973Zement
1974Spätsaison
1976Requiem für Hans Grundig
1984Mit 40 hat man noch Träume
1984-1988Polizeiruf 110Five episodes
1986Rund um die UhrTwo episodes
1987Kiezgeschichten
1988Der Vogel
1988Zahn um Zahn
1988Ein besserer Herr
1988Fallada – Letztes Kapitel
1990Silberdistel
1990Alter Schwede
1991Feuerwache 09
1991Mit Herz und Robe
1991Agentur Herz
1993Fraktur

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Citations

  1. Web site: Bücher gegen das Vergessen . 2023-08-21 . www.erinnerungsbibliothek-ddr.de.

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