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− | '''Voula Zoumboulaki''' (b. September [[ | + | '''Voula Zoumboulaki''' (b. [[September 24]], [[1924]] in Cairo, Egypt, d. [[September 7]], [[2015]] in [[Athens]]; [[Greek language|Greek]]: Βούλα Ζουμπουλάκη) daughter of Ioannis, was a [[List of Greek actors|Greek actress]] (wife of [[Dimitris Myrat]]). She attended the Drama School of the [[National Theatre]], the School of the National Odeon and the Law School of the [[University of Athens]]. |
She began at the National Lyric Stage in [[1952]] and two years later appeared in prose. She later starred in several movies including adaptations from plays by Federico García Lorca, Pirandello, Faulkner and Tennessee Williams. | She began at the National Lyric Stage in [[1952]] and two years later appeared in prose. She later starred in several movies including adaptations from plays by Federico García Lorca, Pirandello, Faulkner and Tennessee Williams. | ||
− | + | Zoumboulaki received awards at the International Theatrical Festival in Lisbon in [[1964]] and at the [[Thessaloniki Cinematic Festival]] in [[1966]]. | |
− | She was awarded with the First Lisbon Festival Awards (1964) | + | She was awarded with the First Lisbon Festival Awards ([[1964]]), M. Kotopouli Second Prize in [[1965]], The First Actor's Prize at the Thessaloniki Cinematic Festival in [[1966]], she was also awarded at the Golden Globe as well. |
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+ | Zoumboulaki died on [[September 7]], [[2015]] at the age of 90. | ||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== | ||
− | + | *''[[Stella (film)|Stella]]'' ([[1955]]) | |
+ | *''[[Mono gia mia nychta]]'' (For one night only) ([[1958]]) | ||
+ | *[[Eimai Athoos]] (I am innocent) ([[1960]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Iligos]] ([[1963]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Diogmos]]'' (Persecution) ([[1964]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Ochi, kyrie Johnson]] ([[1965]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Syntomo dialeimma]]'' ([[1966]]) | ||
+ | *''[[Oi Athinaioi]]'' (''The Atheneans'') ([[1990]]) | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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+ | [[Category:2015 deaths|Zoumboulaki, Voula]] | ||
[[Category:Actresses|Zoumboulaki, Voula]] | [[Category:Actresses|Zoumboulaki, Voula]] |
Latest revision as of 07:03, September 9, 2015
Voula Zoumboulaki (b. September 24, 1924 in Cairo, Egypt, d. September 7, 2015 in Athens; Greek: Βούλα Ζουμπουλάκη) daughter of Ioannis, was a Greek actress (wife of Dimitris Myrat). She attended the Drama School of the National Theatre, the School of the National Odeon and the Law School of the University of Athens.
She began at the National Lyric Stage in 1952 and two years later appeared in prose. She later starred in several movies including adaptations from plays by Federico García Lorca, Pirandello, Faulkner and Tennessee Williams.
Zoumboulaki received awards at the International Theatrical Festival in Lisbon in 1964 and at the Thessaloniki Cinematic Festival in 1966.
She was awarded with the First Lisbon Festival Awards (1964), M. Kotopouli Second Prize in 1965, The First Actor's Prize at the Thessaloniki Cinematic Festival in 1966, she was also awarded at the Golden Globe as well.
Zoumboulaki died on September 7, 2015 at the age of 90.
Filmography
- Stella (1955)
- Mono gia mia nychta (For one night only) (1958)
- Eimai Athoos (I am innocent) (1960)
- Iligos (1963)
- Diogmos (Persecution) (1964)
- Ochi, kyrie Johnson (1965)
- Syntomo dialeimma (1966)
- Oi Athinaioi (The Atheneans) (1990)
External links
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