Kaiti Lambropoulou
Known for Acting
Details
Birthday: August 26, 1926
Deathday: January 31, 2011
Place of birth: Epivates, Thrace, Turkey
Biography
Kaiti Lambropoulou (Epivates Thrace, 26 August 1926 – 31 January 2011) was a Greek theatre and film actress. She grew up in Constantinople, where her family had moved due to her father's commercial activities. She was the second child out of three in the family. She began her theatre lessons during her school years, secretly from her family, and participated in the first performance of the Art Theatre together with Karolos Koun in 1942-1943, in Henrik Ibsen's "The Wild Duck".[3] With the Art Theater "Karol Koun" he collaborated in the plays "Swanevit", "That's Right, If You Think So", "Constantine and Helen", "The Cherry Orchard", "Stella Violanti", "Fanny's First Play", "You Can't Know", "Happy Youth", "Vampires" etc. Then, she collaborated with the National Theater under the direction of Dimitris Rondiris and took part in the performances: "Students", "A Servant Wanted", "Cyrano de Bergerac", "The Spruce", "The Innkeeper", "The Imaginary Patient", "The Merry Wives of Windsor" etc. Afterwards, she followed Rondiris to the Greek Stage, but also collaborated with other troupes in many performances. She made her first film appearance in 1951 in the film "My Child Must Live". She also appeared in television series, as well as in the Monday Theater.
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