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- A native of Boston, Henry began his career as a child actor and progressed to Off-Broadway where he appeared in over 50 Stage plays as well as numerous Soaps and Features, before eventually migrating to Los Angeles.
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- Marie-Laure LeBlanc
One of the two protagonists of All the Light We Cannot See,...
- Daniel LeBlanc
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- Great-Uncle Etienne LeBlanc
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- Frederick
Henri LeBlanc. An intelligent, shy student at the National...
- Werner Pfennig
Daniel LeBlanc Werner Pfennig is a young, intelligent German...
- Frank Volkheimer
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- Jutta Pfennig
Jutta Pfennig - Henri LeBlanc Character Analysis in All the...
- Madame Manec
Madame Manec is a brave, resourceful, and kindly maid and...
- Marie-Laure LeBlanc
Read an in-depth analysis of Marie-Laure Leblanc. Werner Pfennig. A German boy who eventually becomes a soldier specializing in detecting and tracking radio frequencies. He is the other protagonist of the novel. Werner is very intelligent, curious, and ambitious. He wants to learn more about the world and make new discoveries.
Although Henri LeBlanc is Marie-Laure’s grandfather, he’s seemingly even more important to Werner Pfennig. As we now recognize, Werner grew up listening to Henri LeBlanc’s broadcasts on science, unbeknownst to either Henri or Marie-Laure.
Henri LeBlanc. Marie-Laure’s grandfather who died in the Great War/World War I. His room is impeccably maintained by Etienne in their childhood home.
He is the locksmith at Paris’s Museum of Natural History until the German occupation, when he is entrusted with the Sea of Flames diamond. LeBlanc takes Marie-Laure to Etienne’s house in Saint-Malo, where he builds her a model of the city and hides the Sea of Flames inside it.
Henri LeBlanc: Henri LeBlanc is Etienne's brother, Daniel's father, and Marie-Laure's grandfather. He died during WWI while protecting his brother. He and Etienne built the radio transmitter in the attic of Number 4 rue Vauborel to broadcast Henri's science lectures for children. These recordings are the ones Werner and Jutta hear in far-off ...
With his brother Henri, he was a signalman in the war. Before Henri was killed he was a constant source of protection and encouragement for Etienne. The two had recorded science records and Henri would recite the scripts when the two were in perilous situations during the war.