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Rena Stratigou
Rena (Ourania) Stratigou ( el, Ρένα (Ουρανία) Στρατηγού; 1929-16 March 2014) was a Greek actress. Biography She began her acting career and belonged to her father's family company, Vassilis Stratigos. She was a member of S.E.I. on October 10, 1947. In 1950, she participated with '' Vebos company. She played in the helping of Mimis Traiforos-Giorgou Giannakopoulos ''Vyra tis agkyres''. Along with her sisters Aleka and Stella, she sang the famous song in numbers of productions. She did not acted long in theater. During her theatrical years and her transition, she appeared in films including ''O methystakas'' (''Ο μεθύστακας'', 1950), '' Halima'' (''Χαλιμά'', a production of an operetta by Theophrastos Sakellaridis) ''Oute gata oute zimia'' (''Ούτε γάτα, ούτε ζημιά'', a comedy by Alekos Sakellarios- Christos Giannakopoulos), '' Piassame tin kali'' (''Πιάσαμε την καλή'', 1955). She had a small sister, Iklena (Ίκλ ...
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Athens
Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates and is the capital of the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities, with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years and its earliest human presence beginning somewhere between the 11th and 7th millennia BC. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. It was a centre for the arts, learning and philosophy, and the home of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum. It is widely referred to as the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, largely because of its cultural and political influence on the European continent—particularly Ancient Rome. In modern times, Athens is a large cosmopolitan metropolis and central to economic, financial, industrial, maritime, political and cultural life in Gre ...
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Sofia Vebo
Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea. Known as Serdica in Antiquity and Sredets in the Middle Ages, Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Avars and Slavs. In 809, Serdica was incorporated into the Bulgarian Empire by Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantines ended Bu ...
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O Methystakas
The Drunkard ( el, Ο μεθύστακας), is a 1950 Greek drama film written and directed by George Tzavellas. It was the highest grossing Greek film in 1950, selling 304,438 tickets. Plot Haralambos Lardis (Orestis Makris) is a poor cobbler in Plaka who has become a drunkard and the laughing stock of his neighborhood after the death of his son during the Greco-Italian War. His daughter, Anna, (Billy Konstantopoulou) falls in love with the son of her boss Alec Bakas (Dimitris Horn) and they plan to marry. Her father attempts to overcome his addiction not wanting to embarrass himself in front of the rich family of his future son-in-law, but gets drunk before meeting the Bakas family. Realizing that he is an obstacle to his daughter's happiness, he commits suicide bringing the two families closer. Cast *Orestis Makris ..... ''Haralambos Lardis'' *Dimitris Horn ..... ''Alec Bakas'' *Billy Konstantopoulou ..... ''Anna Lardi'' *Athanasia Moustaka ..... ''grandmother'' *Nikos Rizos . ...
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Halima (film)
Halima or Halimah or Halime and Halimeh ( ar, حليمة , link=no) /halima/, pronounced ha-LEE-mah, is a female given name of Arabic origin meaning forbearing, gentle, mild-mannered and generous. It may refer to: People with the mononym *Halimah IV, also called Alimah, the sovereign Sultana regnant of the Anjouan sultanate at Nzwani in the Comoro Islands from 1788 until 1792 * Halima, mononym of American model Halima Aden People with the given name Halima *Halima (princess), 6th century princess of the Ghassan kingdom *Halima Aden (born 1997), Somali-American model *Halima Ahmed, Somali political activist *Halima Bashir, author from Darfur *Halima Chehaima (born 1988), Belgian beauty queen *Halima ECheikh, later known as Naama (1934–2020), Tunisian singer * Halima Ferhat (born 1941), Moroccan historian *Halima Hachlaf (born 1988), Moroccan runner *Halima Nosirova (1913-2003), Uzbek singer * Halima Tayo Alao (born 1956), Nigerian civil servant Halimah *Halimah bint Abi Dhuayb ...
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Theophrastos Sakellaridis
Theophrastos Sakellaridis (Θεόφραστος Σακελλαρίδης) (7 September 1883 2 January 1950), was a Greeks, Greek composer, Conductor (music), conductor, and basic creator of Greek operetta. Biography Sakellaridis was born in Athens on 7 September 1883. His mother came from Hydra, Saronic Islands, Hydra and his father from Litochoro. He took his first courses of music by his father, Ioannis Sakellaridis. He studied in Athens, Germany, and Italy. In 1903, Sakellaridis gave concerts with his own compositions in the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München, Musical Academy of Munich, as well as in Italy and Egypt. He wrote about 80 operettas, many of them in his own libretto, five operas, various songs and music for revues. Sakellaridis died in Athens on 2 January 1950. "The Godson" The operetta "The Godson" (Greek language, Greek ''Ο Βαφτιστικός'', ''O Vaftistikos'') remains Sakellaridis' most popular work and is regularly performed to this day. It i ...
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Oute Gata Oute Zimia
''Oute gata oute zimia'' ( el, Ούτε γάτα ούτε ζημιά) is a 1954 Greek black-and-white film directed by Alekos Sakellarios and Christos Giannakopoulos. Plot Businessman Lalakis Makrykostas (Vasilis Logothetidis) is married to beautiful and much younger Popi (Ilya Livykou), who's being courted by Nikos Koutroumbas ( Lampros Konstantaras). Popi is becoming suspicious of Lalakis' frequent business trips that take him away from Athens. While Lalakis is away on yet another supposedly business trip, it is revealed by a series of coincidences that he's on a romantic getaway to Thessaloníki with his mistress. Popi decides to give him a taste of his own medicine and agrees to go on a romantic getaway of her own with Nikos. Nikos takes her to a village in Boeotia called Thymaria, where the station master Stelios Molfetas (Mimis Fotopoulos) is an old friend of Nikos'. By coincidence, Lalakis and his mistress, Lolota (Rena Stratigou), have missed their train to Thessaloniki ...
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Alekos Sakellarios
Alekos Sakellarios ( el, Αλέκος Σακελλάριος, 13 November 1913 in Athens – 28 August 1991 in Athens) was a Greece, Greek writer and a director. He was born in Athens and grew up in Agios Panteleimonas, Athens, Agios Panteleimonas and began to study journalism and acting at a young age. He wrote his first theatrical play in 1935 called ''The King of Halva''. He entered the film industry and had roles in both screenwriting and directing. He directed mainly with Christos Giannakopoulos and together they wrote and produced an estimated 140 works. The most popular include: ''The Germans Strike Again'', ''Thanassakis o politevomenos'', ''I theia ap' to Chicago'', ''Dikoi mas Anthropoi'', ''Ena votsalo sti limni'', ''Kalos ilthe to dollario'', ''Ta kitrina gantia'', ''Otan Leipei i Gata'', ''I Soferina'', ''Laterna, Ftocheia kai Filotimo'', ''Woe to the Young, Alimono stous Neous'' (Woe to the Young) and more. Many of these theatrical plays were transferred to ...
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Christos Giannakopoulos
Christos may refer to: * Jesus of Nazareth * Christ (title), a title for the Jewish Messiah in Christianity * Christos (surname) * Christos (given name) *, a Greek owned, Liberian flagged cargo ship in service 1962-71 See also * Christ (other) * Christo (other) * Christa (other) * Christus (other) {{Disambig ...
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Stefanos Stratigos
Stefanos Stratigos ( el, Στέφανος Στρατηγός; 1923 – April 6, 2006) was a Greek actor in film and television. Biography He was born in Athens in 1923 and was the son of the actors Vasileios and Amalia Stratigos. His sisters were actors Aleka and Stella Stratigou. He had another sister named Rena. In which they resided early to the theatre and film. He attended the Drama School then known as the Royal Theatre of Greece. He began to play at his father's role and in comedies, tragedies, plays and dramas. After the theatrical crowds, he played with Vasilis Logothetidis' company, He took part in ''Enas aprosklitos moussafiris'' (in which he made his debut on stage) ''The Trojan War'', ''Rena is Locked Out'', '' Santa Chiquita'', ''Kyrios tou Maxim'', etc. He also took part with other performers including Vassilis Argyropoulos, Chrysoula Doxa, Horn- Lampeti in 1956 and 1957 in the work ''Vrochopios'', ''Aristocratic Way'', Iliopoulos company in which he too ...
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Aleka Stratigou
Alexandra (Aleka) Stratigou ( el, Αλέκα Στρατηγού; 1926 – January 1, 1989) was a Greek actress. She appeared in theatre and had 61 film and television credits and had a characterful, distinctive voice. She was the wife of Andreas Barkoulis. She died on January 1, 1989, and is buried in Peristeri. She was the sister of Stefanos, Stella Stella or STELLA may refer to: Art, entertainment, and media Comedy *Stella (comedy group), a comedy troupe consisting of Michael Showalter, Michael Ian Black and David Wain Characters *Stella (given name), including a list of characters with th ... and Rena. Filmography * 1951 Ekeines poy den prepei n' agapoun * 1956 Tsiganiko aima * 1957 Tsarouhi, pistoli, papiyion * 1958 To trelokoritso * 1958 Diakopes stin Aigina * 1958 Makria ap' ton kosmo * 1958 O Mimikos kai h Mairi * 1958 To koritsi tis amartias * 1959 Krystallw * 1959 I moysitsa * 1959 Oi dosatzides * 1959 To agorokoritso * 1959 Erotika skandala * 1959 Douleis me fo ...
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Stella Stratigou
Stella Stratigou ( el, Στέλλα Στρατηγού; 1931 – 9 October 2005) was a Greek actress. She played in theatre and films. She died on 9 October 2005. She was the sister of Stefanos, Aleka Aari Arujunan, known by the mononym Aari, is an Indian actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. He made his lead debut in '' Rettaisuzhi'' (2010) produced by director Shankar, before having a breakthrough performance as Murugan in ''Ned ... and Rena. Selected filmography References External links * 1931 births 2005 deaths Greek actresses Actresses from Athens {{Greece-actor-stub ...
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