Nitsa Tsaganea
Nitsa Tsaganea (Greek: Νίτσα Τσαγανέα; born 17 Februar 1899 – died 30 April 2002) was a Greek actress of theatre and film.
Nitsa Tsaganea Νίτσα Τσαγανέα | |
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Born | Eleni Laskari 17 Februar 1899 |
Died | 30 April 2002 Athens, Greece |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse(s) | Christos Tsaganeas |
Children | 1 |
Biography
Eleni Laskari was the second wife of actor Christos Tsaganeas. Her most famous movies were Enas iroas me pantoufles and Oi Germanoi xanarhonte.
Tsaganea died on 30 April 2002 and was buried at the Athens First Cemetery, next to her daughter, actress Liana Vitsori.[1]
Filmography
Year | Film | Transliteration and translation |
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1957 | The Germans Are Coming | Οι Γερμανοί ξανάρχονται (Oi Germanoi xanarhonte) |
1950s | One Lantern, One Life | Μια λατέρνα, μια ζωή (Mia laterna, mia zoi) |
1958 | Enas iroas me pantoufles | Ένας ήρωας με παντούφλες |
1959 | Pos pernoun oi pantremenoi | Πώς περνούν οι παντρεμένοι |
1962 | O Thodoros kai to dikanno | Ο Θόδωρος και το δίκαννο |
1963 | Osa kryvei i nychta | Όσα κρύβει η νύχτα (As Long As the Night is Hidden) |
1967 | To pio lambro asteri | Το πιο λαμπρό αστέρι (The Most Shining Star) |
1971 | I krevatomourmoura | Η κρεβατομουρμούρα |
1982 | Alaloum | Αλαλούμ |
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References
- ""Εφυγε" η Νίτσα Τσαγανέα" (in Greek). rizopastis.gr. 2 May 2002. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
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