Voula Zouboulaki

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Voula Zouboulaki
Born Paraskevi Zouboulaki
(1924-09-24) 24 September 1924
Cairo, Egypt
Occupation actress
Years active 1952-
Spouse(s) Dimitris Myrat
Parents Ioannis Zouboulakis

Voula Zouboulaki (Greek: Βούλα Ζουμπουλάκη; born 24 September 1924) was a Greek actress. She was the wife of the actor Dimitris Murat. She attended the Dramatic School of the National Theatre, the School of the National Odeon and the Law School of the University of Athens.

Zouboulaki began at the National Lyric Stage in 1952 and two years later appeared in prose. She later starred in several movies including adaptations from plays by Lorca, Pirandello, Faulkner, and Tennessee Williams.

She received awards at the International Theatrical Festival in Lisbon in 1964 and at the Thessaloniki Cinematic Festival in 1966.

Zouboulaki was awarded with the First Lisbon Festival Awards (1964), M. Kotopouli First Prize for best actor in 1921, M. Kotopouli Second Prize in 1965, The First Actor's Prize at the Thessaloniki Cinematic Festival in 1966.

Zouboulaki appeared in the film Stella in the role of Anetta. The film was the Best Foreign Language film at the Golden Globe awards in 1956.

Filmography

  • Stella (1955) ..... Anetta
  • Mono gia mia nyhta (1958) ..... Anna
  • Karagiozis, o adikimenos tis zois (1959) ..... Marika
  • Eimai athoos (1960)
  • Iligos (1963) ..... Ketty
  • Diogmos (1964) ..... Katerina Rodeli
  • Ohi, ...kyrie Johnson (1965) ..... Eleni
  • Syntomo dialeimma (1966) ..... Emma Karali
  • Athinaioi, Oi (1990)

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