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
Born
Eleni Laskari

17 Februar 1899
Died30 April 2002
Athens, Greece
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)Christos Tsaganeas
Children1

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

YearFilmTransliteration and translation
1957The Germans Are ComingΟι Γερμανοί ξανάρχονται (Oi Germanoi xanarhonte)
1950sOne Lantern, One LifeΜια λατέρνα, μια ζωή (Mia laterna, mia zoi)
1958Enas iroas me pantouflesΈνας ήρωας με παντούφλες
1959Pos pernoun oi pantremenoiΠώς περνούν οι παντρεμένοι
1962O Thodoros kai to dikannoΟ Θόδωρος και το δίκαννο
1963Osa kryvei i nychtaΌσα κρύβει η νύχτα (As Long As the Night is Hidden)
1967To pio lambro asteriΤο πιο λαμπρό αστέρι (The Most Shining Star)
1971I krevatomourmouraΗ κρεβατομουρμούρα
1982AlaloumΑλαλούμ
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References

  1. ""Εφυγε" η Νίτσα Τσαγανέα" (in Greek). rizopastis.gr. 2 May 2002. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
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