
Eleni Anousaki
Known for Acting · 46 credits
- Born
- 1944-04-30 (age 82)
- Place of birth
- Athens, Greece
- Also known as
- Ελένη Ανουσάκη · Ελενη Ανουσακη · Элени Анусаки · Eleni - Electra Anousaki
Biography
Eleni - Electra Anousaki (Athens, 1 May 1944) is a Greek actress and politician. Her parents are actress Malaina Anousaki and opera tenor and protagonist of the revue genre, Evangelos Anousakis. She first appeared in cinema in 1950 at the age of six. She was the little girl held by Eleni Hatziargyri in the film I Sinned for My Child, in which her father starred. At the age of 16, she entered the Drama School of the National Theatre as an exceptional talent. She appeared in the film The Red Traffic Lights and was expelled from the school due to her appearance. Later, the decision of the director Thanos Kotsopoulos was overturned and she returned. At the same time, she accepted an invitation from FOX and went to Cinecittà to study, with teachers such as Carol Reed, Rex Harrison, Richard Bard, Monica Vitti, etc. She did not complete her studies, but she played in Carol Reed's film, Agony and Ecstasy. She followed an important career in theater, cinema and television. Her husband is the director and cinematographer Dimitris Papakonstantis.
Known For
TV Shows (6)
Movies (40)

Zorba the Greek
1964
as Lola

Provocation
1971
as Magda

The Red Lanterns
1963
as Myrsini

Conflict of Emotions
1971
as Singer

Young and old in action...
1963
as Aliki

A Rich Without Money
1967
as Anita Karamitrou

And All 14 Were Wonderful!
1965

Another One for the Million
1964
as Νέλλη

Marijuana Stop!
1971
as Georgette

The Hemline
1980
as Aleka Despogiorgi

Eva Has Not Sinned
1965
as Eva

Punishment
1965

For a Handful of Tourist ladies
1971

Crazy, Nuts and Vengos
1967
as Anthoula

Captives of Hate
1972
as Tzina

The Sorceress
1967
as Eleni

Diamonds on Her Naked Flesh
1972
as Bella

For the heart of beautiful Helen
1967

I Sinned for My Child
1950
as Julia (kid)

Souliotes
1972

Doubts
1964
as Nadia

Anguish
1969
as Anna

Come on People
1967
as Eleni

The barker
1964
as Gitsa

The fate of the innocent
1965
as Lemonia

My Dimitri... My Dimitri
1967
as actress (uncredited)

Αυτή η γη είναι δική μας
1967
as Vasiliki

To nyfopazaro
1969

Η ώρα της οργής
1968
as Eleni Bamiha

Wake up, you sucker...
1969
as Tasia

Καρδιά που λύγισε από τον πόνο
1968

No, Mr. Johnson.
1965

Passion Fever
1969

In the Storm of Passion
1964

Beautiful days
1970

Deluxe Crazy
1963
as Marina

Why Did You Betray Me?
1969
as Aliki

Second Class Citizens
1981
as Eleftheria Vardogianni

Νατάσα
1970
as Natasa

The Big Nostril
1981
as Danai Sardelogianni
About Eleni Anousaki
Eleni - Electra Anousaki (Athens, 1 May 1944) is a Greek actress and politician. Her parents are actress Malaina Anousaki and opera tenor and protagonist of the revue genre, Evangelos Anousakis. She first appeared in cinema in 1950 at the age of six. She was the little girl held by Eleni Hatziargyri in the film I Sinned for My Child, in which her father starred. At the age of 16, she entered the Drama School of the National Theatre as an exceptional talent. She appeared in the film The Red Traffic Lights and was expelled from the school due to… With 46 credits spanning from 1950 to 2007, Eleni Anousaki has appeared in 40 films and 6 TV shows.
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Most Popular Eleni Anousaki Movies
- Zorba the Greek (1964) — as Lola
- Provocation (1971) — as Magda
- The Red Lanterns (1963) — as Myrsini
- Conflict of Emotions (1971) — as Singer
- Young and old in action... (1963) — as Aliki
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