Elsa Rizou

Elsa Rizou

Born 1933-12-10 (age 92)
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Biography

Elsa Rizou born in 1933 as Eleni Lambropoulou, her parents called her “Elsa” from childhood. Her love of dance led her to the renowned Elli Zouroudis school, where she studied for several years. There she gained grace, self-confidence and her first contact with the stage — an experience that paved her way to acting and Greek cinema. Elsa Rizou began her artistic career in the theatre, as a dancer. Her first appearance was in December 1952 in the revue “Our Life is Cheerful”, which was staged at the Papaioannou Theatre, directed by Rena Dor. In the summer of 1953, she participated in the Acropolis Theater's review of "30 to Dollar", where she formed a dance pair with the later successful screenwriter and director Yannis Dalianidis. Three years later, in the performance "White, Black and Cold", she met Rena Vlachopoulou, with whom she subsequently became close friends and collaborators. From the late 1950s and for about six years, she was a member of the successful troupe that her husband, Nikos Rizos, had formed, together with Georgia Vasiliadou and Vasilis Avlonitis. Her last theatrical appearance was in the 1995–1996 season, in the review “To Mimi sernei… karavi”, with texts by Dinos Spyropoulos and directed by Fotis Metaxopoulos and Nikos Rizos.

Her first appearance on the big screen was in 1953, as Elsa Lambropoulou, in the Finos Film film “To Soferaki”, written and directed by Giorgos Tzavellas. In the following years —and after her marriage to Nikos Rizos— she would now appear under his surname, creating one of the most beloved artistic couples in Greek cinema. With Finos Film she collaborated on eight films, including the unforgettable “Our Lady the Midwife”, “Clearhos, Marina and the Short One”, “Something Burning”, “The Heirs”, “A Smart Smart Face” and “The Lady and the Tramp” — one of the most successful moments of her career. In the film “The Charmer” she gave one of her most characteristic performances, as Katina, from whom Costas Voutsas constantly asked for… “salami”. In total, she participated in 29 films, of which in 22 she shared the stage with her husband, Nikos Rizos, leaving with him their own unique imprint in the history of Greek cinema. Elsa Rizou appeared on the small screen only twice, however each of her appearances stood out for its naturalness and warmth. Her first television appearance was in 1973, alongside Yannis Michalopoulos, in the YENED series “The World and Kosmas.” Four years later, in 1977, she participated in the social series “The Road,” confirming once again her comfort in moving easily between comedy and drama.

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Known For

Mrs. Midwife
Mrs. Midwife

1961

as Eleni

The Driver
The Driver

1953

as Kiki

The Lady and the Tramp
Volunteer in Eros
Volunteer in Eros

1971

as Sofia Raizi

Michalios of the 14th Regiment
Bedlam My Love
Bedlam My Love

1972

as Nitsa

The optimist
The optimist

1973

as Nitsa Kostiou

A Very Clever Guy
A Very Clever Guy

1965

as Toula

Klearhos, Marina and the short one
Klearhos, Marina and the short one

1961

as Rea Zarkadopoulou

The Bridegrooms of Eftyhia
The Bridegrooms of Eftyhia

1962

as Youla Tarniani

The Heirs
The Heirs

1964

as Fofi

Capital adventures
One Crazy Crazy Hijacker
One Crazy Crazy Hijacker

1973

as Mrs. Bostantzi

Something Hot
Something Hot

1964

as Anna

The Ladykiller
The Ladykiller

1969

as Katina

Gang of Lovers
Gang of Lovers

1972

as employee

The Heirs of Karampoumpounas
A Short Man Will Save Us
The Greek woman and love
The Greek woman and love

1962

as Afroditi's client