Tzeni Karezi
Tzeni Karezi | |
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Born |
Evgenia Karpouzi 12 January 1934 (1932/1936 also possible) Athens, Greece |
Died |
27 July 1992 Athens, Greece |
Other names | Jenny Karezi |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1955–92 |
Spouse(s) |
Zahos Hadjifotiou (divorced) Kostas Kazakos (1968–1992; her death); 1 child |
Children | Konstantinos Kazakos |
Tzeni Karezi (Greek: Τζένη Καρέζη, 12 January 1934[1][2] – 27 July 1992),[3] also known as Jenny Karezi, was a Greek film and stage actress.
Biography
Early life
Evgenia Karpouzi was born in Athens, Greece, to a mathematician father and high school teacher mother. She studied under the direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph at a private French school in Thessaloniki, and later by the same Order in Athens. She learned French fluently. When she was a teenager, her father left the family and she continued to live with her mother. Her father died in a car accident in 1971.
In 1951 she was accepted at the Greek National Theater (Eθνικό Θέατρο), where she studied in the Drama School. The playwright Angelos Terzakis and the director Dimitris Rontiris were among her teachers. Upon graduation, in 1954, she was immediately thrust into starring roles in the theatre, playing alongside actors such as Alexis Minotis and Katina Paxinou.
Career
Her stage debut was in the Marika Kotopouli theatre in the French comedy, La belle Heléne, with Melina Mercouri and Vasilis Diamantopoulos. In 1955, Karezi made her cinema debut in the Alekos Sakellarios' comedy, Laterna, ftoheia kai filotimo in 1955, a massive success just like its sequel, Laterna, ftoheia kai garyfallo in 1957. For the soundtrack of the 1959 film To nisi ton genneon she recorded a song by future Academy Award-winner Manos Hadjidakis, "Min ton rotas ton ourano" ("Do not ask the sky").
Her career flourished in the 1960s, when she headed her own theater troupe in 1961 and starred in some of the most classic movies of the Greek cinema, like Lola (1964), Mia trelli ... trelli oikogeneia (1965), Tzeni-Tzeni (1966), and Kontserto gia polyvola (1967). Her greatest film success was Ta kokkina fanaria (The Red Lanterns; 1963), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Her last film appearance was in Aristophanes' Lysistrata (1972). Over the following decade, she continued to produce and star in such stage classics as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Medea and Electra. She appeared for the last time in theatre in 1990 in Loula Anagnostaki's play, Diamonds and the blues; suffering from terminal breast cancer, she was in great pain and had to leave the show.[4][5]
Personal life
In 1962 or 1963, Karezi wed a journalist, Zahos Hadjifotiou, but this marriage ended in divorce two years later. In 1967, during the filming of Kontserto gia polyvola, she met Kostas Kazakos, with whom she had her only child, Konstantinos Kazakos. They formed a popular duo and Karezi's repertoire shifted to more sophisticated and intellectual plays. They were led to prison where they spent several nights due to the play To megalo mas tsirko (Our Big Circus) in 1973, which insulted the Greek dictatorship (1967–74).[6]
Death
Tzeni Karezi died on 27 July 1992 from cancer at her home and buried at a public expense. She was believed to be 58 years old, although some sources gave her age as 56 or 60. Thousands were present to attend her funeral.
As a victim of metastatic cancer, she asked those close to her to make palliative care better known and to assist in its development so others suffering painful diseases or ailments could be able to live through their last days with dignity. After her death, her wish materialized and her family founded the Tzeni Karezi Foundation.[7]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1955 | Laterna, ftoheia kai filotimo | Kaiti | box office: 126,530 |
1957 | Dellistavrou kai ios | Billy Mavrogianni | box office: 106,356 |
I theia ap'to Chicago | Katina Barda | box office: 142,459 | |
Laterna, ftoheia kai garyfallo | Kaiti | box office: 113,641 | |
1958 | To trellokoritso | Jenny | |
Mia laterna, mia zoi | Nina | ||
I limni ton pothon | Miranda | ||
1959 | To nisi ton genneon | Dona | |
Taxidi me ton erota | Gianna | ||
Navagia tis zois | Foula | ||
1960 | To koroidaki tis despoinidos | Julia | box office: 115,029 |
Randevou stin Kerkyra | Diana Laniti/Mirka | box office: 95,664 | |
Hristina | Hristina | ||
I hionati kai ta 7 gerontopalikara | Alexia/Marina | box office: 88,074 | |
1961 | Poia einai i Margarita | Margarita Kondostavrou | |
1962 | Prodomeni agapi | Anna | |
I nyfi to skase | |||
1963 | Ta kokkina fanaria | Eleni | box office: 473,686 Academy Award nomination - Best Foreign Language Film Cannes Film Festival nomination - Grand Prix du Festival International du Film |
1964 | Despoinis diefthyntis | Lila Vasileiou | box office: 402,143 |
Lola | Lola | ||
Enas megalos erotas | Lena | box office: 202,607 | |
1965 | Mia trelli...trelli oikogeneia | Mika | box office: 521,134 |
1966 | Tzeni Tzeni | Tzeni Skoutari | box office: 587,323 |
Une balle au coeur | Carla | ||
1967 | Ekeinos ki ekeini | She | box office: 198,551 |
Kontserto gia polyvola | Niki | ||
1968 | Enas ippotis gia ti Vasoula | Vasoula Liontou | box office: 347,441 |
Agapi kai aima | Fani Geraka | ||
1970 | Mia gynaika stin Antistasi | Anna Kolleti | |
1971 | Manto Mavrogenous | Manto Mavrogenous | |
1972 | Erotiki symfonia | Eirini/Betty Stergiou | producer and writer |
Lysistrati | Lysistrati | International Thessaloniki Film Festival win - Best Production |
References
- ↑ Biodata, sansimera.gr; accessed 5 August 2016.(Greek)
- ↑ Other sources cite 1932 and 1936 as potential years of birth
- ↑ Biodata, imdb.com; accessed 18 February 2014.
- ↑ March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21). "Tzeni Karezi: Profile on the Greek Actress". Tree Pony. Retrieved 2016-08-27.
- ↑ "(AWS)". Antiwar Songs. Retrieved 2016-08-27.
- ↑ "POroject Muse" (PDF). Isites.harvard.edu. Retrieved 2016-08-07.
- ↑ World Day 2007 - Greece, worldday.dk; accessed 6 February 2008.
External links
- Tzeni Karezi at the Internet Movie Database
- Tzeni Karezi at Find a Grave
- Video on YouTube