
Zoi Voudouri
Biography
Zoe Voudouri was an actress from an old theatrical family, who worked mainly in touring troupes. However, her great recognition by the public came at an advanced age, after she became one of the beloved grandmothers of the films and television series of the 80s. Born in 1917, daughter of the old actor Dimitris Voudouris, who was one of the founding members of the Greek Actors' Union, and is remembered as "the main colleague" in the film "Laterna ftokhia kai kyryfallo". She appeared in the Theater at the age of just 40 days, participating in the folk drama "Genoveva", with her father's touring troupe, on tour in Kalamata. She was a self-taught actress, having learned her craft on the stage, with her father as her main teacher. Her first professional role was in 1930, in Dimitris Koromilas' play "The Shepherdess' Lover", with the touring troupe of the Bograkou brothers in Crete. From then until 1954, she would continuously participate in touring troupes, in which her father also participated. Among them were the troupes of the Bograkou brothers, Yiannis Chemonidis, and Theodoros Kefalopoulos. Touring throughout Greece, but mainly in the Peloponnese. During the occupation, her family had settled in the Peloponnese, working there with their own troupe.
In 1954 he collaborated with Takis Kontaxis's troupe. While in 1955 he will appear in Aristophanes' comedy "Lysistrata" with Linos Karzis' Thymelic troupe. In 1958 he will participate in Aliki Theodoridou's troupe, in the theatrical adaptation of Elias Venezis' novel "Galini". From 1962 to 1967 he will work alongside Manos Katrakis, and at the Greek People's Theatre. There we will see her in the performances of the works: "The Shepherdess' Lover" by Dimitrios Koromilas, "The Song of the Dead Brother" by Mikis Theodorakis, "The Girl with the Ribbon" by Notis Pergiali, "That Strange Animal" by Anton Chekhov, "Captain Michael" by Nikos Kazantzakis, "Karaiskakis" by Dimitrios Fotiadis, "Golfo" by Peresiadis, and "The Cross and the Sword" by Angelos Terzakis. In 1970 she will collaborate with the troupe of Dionysios Papagiannopoulos in the comedy "The Last Honest One". In 1973 we meet her in the troupe of Kostas Karras, in the performance of the play "Royal Romance" by George Roussos. In 1975 she will appear in the play "Lady Chatterley's Lover" by Lawrence, a performance staged by the Vangelis Ploios - Ria Deloutsis troupe. In 1980 she will collaborate with the Angelos Antonopoulos troupe, performing the role of Martha in Margaret Kennedy's play "After the Storm". In 1982 she will collaborate with the Maskes troupe, in Iakovos Kampanellis' play "The Woman and the Mistake". In 1984 she will participate in the Jenny Karezi - Costas Kazakos troupe, performing the role of Bertha in Henrik Ibsen's drama "Edda Gambler". In 1985 she will collaborate with the Agrinio Municipal Theatre, in the performance of Lorca's play "Bloody Marriage". From 1986 to 1988 she will collaborate with the Municipal Theatre of Komotini, and will appear in the plays, "Tartufos" by Moliere, and "Fan" by Goldoni. While later she will also collaborate with the Municipal Theatre of Serres. As well as with the Municipal Theatre of Roumeli.
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Acting History
2000
Παππούδες εν δράσει as Βούλα
1999Safe Sex as mother-in-law
1999Peppermint as Venetia
1990The Dream Factory as Customer #7
1989Το χωριό εκπαιδεύεται
1989Ντο Ρε Μι Φασολάδα as Froso
1988Αφήστε τα αστεία, κάνουμε ληστεία
1988Ληστές και ασφαλιστές
1987Η Μανιάτισσα as υπηρέτρια Μαρίας
1987Ο μάγκας από το Γιουσουρούμ
1986Ο τελευταίος χούλιγκαν
1985Topos as Manio
1985Ακυβέρνητες Πολιτείες as Marietoula
1985Ο Υπηρέτης
1985Πήρες πτυχίο;
1984When The Wheels Danced
1983Μπορούμε και κάτω απ' τα θρανία
1983Horis martyres
1983Iron Lady as interwiee
1982The Gigolo of Athens
1982The Saint of Preveza
1981A Foolish Love
1973The years of rage
1968Stay Cool, Napoleon! as Tasia
1967Πειραιάς ώρα 7,30'
1967Open Letter
1966Το κορίτσι με τα βουρκωμένα μάτια
1965Μια γυναίκα χωρίς ντροπή
1964I stole my wife as Lena's mother
1964Ευχή και κατάρα
1963Mother, why did you give birth to me?
1959The Miserable









