
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1935-01-01
Deathday
1991-01-09
Place of Birth
Athens, Greece
Anna Matzourani
Biography
Anna Mantzourani (Athens 1935 - Athens 9 January 1991) was a Greek theatre and film actress. She is best known for her roles in the films: Thanasis sifxe ki alko to zonari, Mathe paiði mou grámattami, etc. She won the Best Actress award at the 1981 Greek Film Festival for her role in the film Mathe paidi mou gramata. At the age of 18, she began her studies at the Takis Mouzenidis Drama School as well as at the Kalfopoulos singing school. She made her theatre debut in 1952 with Mouzenidis's Greek Musical Comedy troupe and made her film debut in 1958 in the film Melpo. In general, the actress acted more in theatre than in films. In the 1980s, she participated in one of the most famous films of that decade, Teach My Child the Letters, co-starring Vassilis Diamantopoulos. In 1981, she received the Best Actress award from the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Mantzourani was the wife of Antonis Karatzopoulos, who was a film producer.
Known For

The Devil's Men
as Widow - Mrs. Mikaelis

Maiden's Cheek
as student Polyhronopoulou

Educate Yourself My Son
as Elpida

Which Way to the Septic Tank?
as Eleni

The jealous woman
as Pipitsa Katsanevaki

Lysistrata
as Coryphaea

Michalios of the 14th Regiment
as Mary

Boy Prostitutes
as Sofia

Mitros and Mitrousis in Athens
as Dina Iliopoulou

The Storyteller
as Daisy Karagiorgi