
Tasso Kavadia
Biography
Anastasia (Tasso) Kavadia (Greek: Τασσώ Καββαδία; 10 January 1921 – 18 December 2010) was a Greek film and television actress.
Kavadia was born on 10 January 1921 in Patras. She studied piano in Athens, writing and decoration in Paris, scenario and clothing with Giannis Tsarouchis, and acting at the Drama School at the Art School with Karolos Koun. She became commonly associated with roles of strict and bad-tempered women, mothers-in-law, etc.
From 1954 until 1967, Kavadia worked as a radio journalist and radio executive. From 1955 until 1969, she was a newspaper reporter.
Kavadia died on 18 December 2010 in Athens and was buried in the First Cemetery of Athens.
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Known For
Acting History
2001
Alexandros and Aishe
2001Gia mia ginaika kai ena aytokinito as Giagia Fotini
2000Παππούδες εν δράσει as Ευαγγελία
2000Beware of Greeks Bearing Guns as Maria
1999Μπαμ, μπαμπάς και μπέμπα as μαμά
1996Towards Freedom
1993Gigas Motel as Γαλατεία Γίγα
1993Ο χήρος, η χήρα και τα χειρότερα as Γκόλντυ Φωτιάδη, μητέρα Κώστα
1992Donusa as Sophia
1975Memories of a Sunday
1972Η Αμαρτία Της Ομορφιάς as Aikaterini Vlastou
1972Crazier Than the Crazy
1972The Jet Set as Natasa
1971Frenzy as Rea
1970A Crazy... Crazy... 40-Year-Old Woman as Emilia Salveri-Karakontaxi
1969Refugee Girl on the Run
1969Wake up Vassili as Mrs. Farlakou
1969The Cry of an Innocent
1968Η Επιστροφή της Μήδειας
1968Olga My Love as Mitera Olgas
1968Captain Fandis Bastounis as Vasiliki Giamali
1966Zero Hour Society as Mother
1966Lost Happiness
1966Thankless
1966Stefania as Reformatory Director
1966With you forever
1965Story of a Lifetime as Mikes' sister
1965The Immigrant
1965And the Woman Shall Fear Her Husband as Aglaia Papamitrou
1965Δύσκολοι δρόμοι
1965Angels Without Wings
1964A Great Love as Athina Leonidou
1962Phaedra
1960Our Last Spring
1960The Daywork of Happiness as Sofia
1960The Underdog as Thodora Vengeli
1958Holidays in Aegina as Titina
1955Stella as Alekos' sister
1955Καταδικασμένη και από το παιδί της
1954Windfall in Athens as Liza
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