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| [[Image:10_calouta_sisters.jpg|frame|[[Anna Kalouta|Anna]] and [[Maria Kalouta]] at [[1952]] BBC interview]] | [[Image:10_calouta_sisters.jpg|frame|[[Anna Kalouta|Anna]] and [[Maria Kalouta]] at [[1952]] BBC interview]] | ||
| − | '''Anna Kalouta'''  | + | '''Anna Kalouta''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] multi-talented stage and screen actress.   | 
| Kalouta was born in [[Athens]] on [[September 29]], [[1920]]. She made her debut in theatre at the age of 4, when [[Marika Kotopouli]] discovered the talents of both her and her sister [[Maria Kalouta|Maria]], giving them roles in the Revue. Since then, she has played all theatre forms, including operetta (she belongs to the third generation of Greek operetta), ethography, musical comedy but even tragedy; although the Revue was her natural inclination.   | Kalouta was born in [[Athens]] on [[September 29]], [[1920]]. She made her debut in theatre at the age of 4, when [[Marika Kotopouli]] discovered the talents of both her and her sister [[Maria Kalouta|Maria]], giving them roles in the Revue. Since then, she has played all theatre forms, including operetta (she belongs to the third generation of Greek operetta), ethography, musical comedy but even tragedy; although the Revue was her natural inclination.   | ||
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| After 65 years of continuous appearance on the stage, and having successes that mark an epoch like '''O tritos anthropos''' (The third man), '''O tsolias''', '''I smyrnia''' (The woman from [[Smyrna]]), '''M' agapa - den m' agapa''' (He loves me - he loves me not), '''Vre dounia''' (Oh, you world), '''M' aresis''' (I like you) and others, '''Anna Kalouta''' is very appositely named ''Mrs Revue'', and continues being active until the present day. | After 65 years of continuous appearance on the stage, and having successes that mark an epoch like '''O tritos anthropos''' (The third man), '''O tsolias''', '''I smyrnia''' (The woman from [[Smyrna]]), '''M' agapa - den m' agapa''' (He loves me - he loves me not), '''Vre dounia''' (Oh, you world), '''M' aresis''' (I like you) and others, '''Anna Kalouta''' is very appositely named ''Mrs Revue'', and continues being active until the present day. | ||
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| + | She died on [[2010#April|April 17, 2010]] after a brief illness. | ||
| [[Category:Actresses|Kalouta, Anna]] | [[Category:Actresses|Kalouta, Anna]] | ||
| [[Category:1920 births|Kalouta, Anna]] | [[Category:1920 births|Kalouta, Anna]] | ||
Revision as of 14:31, April 18, 2010
Anna Kalouta was a Greek multi-talented stage and screen actress.
Kalouta was born in Athens on September 29, 1920. She made her debut in theatre at the age of 4, when Marika Kotopouli discovered the talents of both her and her sister Maria, giving them roles in the Revue. Since then, she has played all theatre forms, including operetta (she belongs to the third generation of Greek operetta), ethography, musical comedy but even tragedy; although the Revue was her natural inclination.
Interpreting complete roles since her childhood, Anna Kalouta has appeared in places like the Carnegie Hall, the Masonic Temple in Boston, the Town hall in New York and the Salle Gaveau in Paris, and she has collaborated with artists like Yma Sumac (in Chicago), Maurice Chevalier (in Istanbul), Mistinguet, Lilian Harvey, Patechou, Tino Rossi and others. She has played in most Greek communities abroad, in most ancient theatres, and she has been awarded about 35 honorary mentions by municipalities and societies (although never from the Greek state).
After 65 years of continuous appearance on the stage, and having successes that mark an epoch like O tritos anthropos (The third man), O tsolias, I smyrnia (The woman from Smyrna), M' agapa - den m' agapa (He loves me - he loves me not), Vre dounia (Oh, you world), M' aresis (I like you) and others, Anna Kalouta is very appositely named Mrs Revue, and continues being active until the present day.
She died on April 17, 2010 after a brief illness.
