Gelly Mavropoulou
🎭 Actor

Gelly Mavropoulou

🎂 Born 21 October 1932 (age 88)19 July 2021📍 Thessaloniki, Greece
0
Popularity Score
40
Acting Credits

Gelly (Angeliki) Mavropoulou (Thessaloniki, 21 October 1932 – Athens, 19 July 2021) was a Greek actress. She was born in Thessaloniki in 1932. Her parents were also actors Angelos Mavropoulos (1901–1979) and Marika Krevata (1910–1994). She studied at the French Academy of Athens and at the Drama School of the "Art Theater" of Karolos Koun. Geli Mavropoulou first appeared in the cinema in 1953 with the film Papa is Being Trained by Giorgos Lazaridis and was followed by leading roles in more than 40 more films covering all genres of Greek cinema from the period 1950-1980, classic comedies (The Beauty of Athens, by Nikos Tsiforos, 1954; The Aunt from Chicago by Alekos Sakellarios, 1957; Fanouris and His Family by Dimitris Ioannopoulos, 1957; Fortunately I Went Crazy by Kostas Andritsos, 1961; Company of Miracles by Stefanos Stratigos, 1962; The Gentleman's Wife by Yiannis Dalianidis, 1962; The Messer by Grigoris Grigoriou, 1967), melodramas (Red Roses by Kostas Andritsos, 1955; The Little Sprout by Jason Novak, 1955; The Wandering of an Innocent by Kostas Andritsos, 1959; The Road with Red Lights by Kostas Karagiannis, 1963; Every Port and Woe by Homer Efstratiadis, 1964), resistance adventures (The Brave Die Twice by Takis Vougiouklakis, 1973), historical dramas (Ali Pasha and Lady Frosini by Stefanos Stratigos, 1959), frock films (Myrtia by Kostas Karagiannis, 1961), film noir (Crime in Kolonaki by Tzanis Aliferis, 1960; The Kidnapping of Kostas Karagiannis, 1964; Emergency Exit by Nikos Foskolos, 1980), spy thrillers (The Avenue of Betrayal by Christos Kyriakopoulos, 1969), and even films of the new Greek cinema (The Honeymoon by Giorgos Panousopoulos, 1979). Her last film appearance was in the film 17 Bullets for an Angel (1981) by Nikos Foskolos-Takis Vougiouklakis. Her greatest cinematic successes are considered to be the role of Katina, the unmarried girl who must be rehabilitated at all costs in the film Fanouris and His Family (1957) by Dimitris Ioannopoulos, alongside Mimis Fotopoulos, the role of Eva, the cunning and ambitious middle-class woman who directs her husband's career, in the film The Gentleman's Wife (1962) by Yiannis Dalianidis, alongside Dinos Iliopoulos, and the role of Dimitra, the widow of Lieutenant Avgeris, who hires a double to play her husband, in Takis Vougiouklakis' film The Brave Die Twice (1973), alongside Angelos Antonopoulos. It is worth noting that she is the protagonist who launched rock and roll in Greek cinema, along with Theodoros Dimitriev, in the film The Aunt from Chicago (1957). She died on July 19, 2021, at the age of 88. Her body was cremated, and her ashes were interred in the mausoleum of Greek artists at the First Cemetery of Athens. (Source: Wikipedia)

Known For

Full Filmography(40 films)

YearTitleRating
1957Fanouris and His Kin★ 7.81957The Auntie from Chicago★ 6.71964Abduction★ 6.51954The Beauty of Athens★ 6.31953The Father Is Training★ 8.31979Honeymoon★ 4.720211821 at the Cinema1959Crime in Kolonaki★ 6.01980Emergency exit★ 5.31961Μυρτιά★ 9.01973The Brave Die Twice★ 8.51967Anakatosouras★ 4.21964Κατατρεγμένοι της μοίρας★ 7.01957The Girl Has Got an Uncle★ 5.51961Eftyhos... trellathika!★ 4.81955To Fintanaki★ 6.51965Η πικραγαπημένη★ 9.01957Of Fortune The Written★ 8.51965You have to live my love★ 8.01962The Miss Of The Mister★ 5.51962Company of Miracles★ 6.01973Twenty Women and I★ 6.6198117 Bullets for an Angel★ 7.21961Oi 900 tis Marinas★ 5.71956Φτώχεια Έρως και Κομπίνα★ 9.01960Tsakitzis: The Patron Saint of the Poor★ 5.31962Crime in Omonia★ 8.01955Rolled in the mud★ 6.01960Για την αγάπη μιας ορφανής★ 9.01969Treason Avenue★ 10.01958Δυο αγάπες δυο κόσμοι★ 8.01967From Jerusalem with love★ 4.51961Golgotha of an Innocent★ 9.01964Every Port And Woe★ 5.51955Red roses★ 7.01963The road with red lights★ 10.01962Pure And Dishonored★ 8.01959Το παραστράτημα μιας αθώας★ 7.01965My Life Belongs To You★ 7.01959Ali Pasas and Lady Frosyni★ 4.8
← Back to Vistriq