Theano Ioannidou

Theano Ioannidou

1930-01-01 – 2009-09-27 (age 79) Athens, Greece
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Biography

Theano Ioannidou (Greek: Θεανώ Ιωαννίδου) was born in Athens in 1930 and was an actress with a long theatrical career, serving mainly in the classical repertoire at the National Theatre. She studied at the National Theatre School, where she immediately stood out for her figure and voice. She made her debut as a student of the School in a Dance of ancient drama. Her professional debut was alongside Vassilis Diamantopoulos, in “Fioro tou Levante” (1953). She collaborated with the troupes of Katerina (Andreadis), Manos Katrakis, Kostas Mousouri, Nikos Hatziskos, Dimitris Myrat, Mary Aroni, Vilmas Kyrou, Dionysis Papagiannopoulos, Dimitris Papamichael, Kostis Michaelides, Daphne Skouras, Gelis Mavropoulou, Marietta Rialdi, etc. Her last theatrical role was in "Bernarda Alba's House", directed by Kostas Tsianos, with the Municipal Theatre of Larissa.

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Known For

Electra
Electra

1962

as Chorus Leader

King of Liars
King of Liars

1971

as Betty

Thieves out!
Thieves out!

1961

as Lilly Kleftodimou

Windfall in Athens
Hymnographer Kassiani
The Lake of Sighs
The Lake of Sighs

1959

as Hanife

Face to Face
Face to Face

1966

as Mother

Passion Fever
I Loved a Stranger
Mimikos and Mary
Mimikos and Mary

1958

as Braun

O mikros drapetis
Down with Men
Down with Men

1971

as Pelagia