Georgia Vasileiadou(1897-1980)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Vasiliadou was born in 1897, in Athens, Greece. Her real name was
Georgia Athanasiou. She was obliged to leave school early and work as a
shop girl, in order to help her family. She made her stage debut in
1918, but began her studies at the Gennadeios Phonetic School in 1923
and appeared in some operas. She then worked with the major theater
companies of the period (Kyveli ,
Marika Kotopouli,
Dimitris Myrat), playing a wide range of
parts. In the mid-1930s she decided to retire, but
Alekos Sakellarios offered her a
small part in the 1939 musical comedy "Koritsia tis pantreias"; that
was the genesis of a second career for the middle-aged actress, who
went on to star in many comedies and revues and created personal stage
groups until the late 1960s. She also made a tentative movie debut in
1930, but became one of the all-time greats of the Greek cinema during
the 1950s, when she starred in extremely popular comedies like
I oraia ton Athinon (1954),
in which Nikos Tsiforos played with her
unconventional external appearance, and The Auntie from Chicago (1957), in which director-writer
Alekos Sakellarios cast her as a
wealthy Greek-American who returns to Greece after thirty years and
brings a fresh lifestyle to the family of her conservative brother. She
died in 1980, but is always fondly remembered by Greek audiences.