
Anne Paluver
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Anne Paluver (born on November 4, 1952 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actress. Paulver was born in Tallinn, the daughter of mathematician Nikolai Paluver. She attended schools in Tallinn, graduating from Tallinn No. 22 Secondary School in 1970 (now the Jakob Westholm Gymnasium). She studied mathematics at the University of Tartu before enrolling at the Tallinn State Conservatory in 1972 to study acting at the institution's Performing Arts Department. From 1976 until 1995, she worked at Estonian Drama Theatre and from 1995 until 2004, at the Vanalinnastuudio. Since 2005 she has been a freelance actress. Besides theatre roles she has played also in several films and television series. Paulver was married to was actor Toomas Ots, with whom she has two daughters. She has been in a relationship with actor Paul Poom, with whom she has a son.
Known for
Credits

Firebird (2021)
as Train Attendant

Infinite Summer (2025)
as Grandma

Awakening (1990)
as Salme Peterson
The Tin Men (1984)
as Dr. Jennifer Riddle

Touched by the Unknown (2005)
as Loti

All My Lenins (1997)
as Bolshevik

Living Images (2013)
as Old German Lady

The Sunny Kids (1992)
Actor

Class Reunion 2: A Wedding and a Funeral (2018)
as Aunt Kristel

Life on Gears (2018)
Actor

Midday (1982)
as Peeter's Mother (voice)

Fed Up! (2005)
as Virtin

Dear Mister Moon (1998)
as Aunt Ethel

Two of Me (2024)
as Aunt Trauma

Hunting Season (2021)
as Eva's Boss's Wife

Colourful Dreams (1975)
as Rainbow (uncredited)

Hysteria (1993)
as Madam

Time to Live, Time to Love (1977)
Actor

How the King Wished to Go to the Moon (2024)
as Queen

Fish Day (1989)
as Man's Wife

North Dragon (2007)
Actor

Giordano (1989)
as Aadu naine

Revolution of Pigs (2004)
as Staff Commissioner

When the Robbers Came to the Town of Cardamom (1980)
as Aunt Sofie

Pisuhänd (1982)
as Matilde
Igihaljas vaatemäng (1981)
as self




