Martha Vourtsi
Known for: Acting
Born: October 10, 1937 in Athens, Greece
Martha Vourtsis (Athens, 12 October 1937) is a Greek actress. Her mother was a painter and her father Michalis Vourtsis a conductor, one of the founders of the Opera in 1942. Her family settled from Odessa in Athens. She herself received a strict Russian upbringing. She appeared in several films, mainly performing dramatic roles in the so-called "melo" of the era, (She Who Did Not Bend, Great is the Grief, Outcasts of Society, My Heart Stops Paining, With Pain and Tears), but also in films of different genres, such as The Yellow Gloves and The Tough Man. Several years later, she made some appearances on television, such as in the state television series Odos Antheon (1987-1988), in the Mega Channel comedy series Eliza and the Others, as well as in the Mega Channel series Seven Deadly Mother-in-Laws. She had a leading role in the Mega Channel series 1 meios e otso, where she played the mother of Anna (Zeta Douka). As in 2008-2011, she played in the series I polikatoikia, as Panagiota Petrocheilou. In the 2004 theatrical winter, she appeared at the Veaki Theater in the performance Ta brembere petheanou orthia. The reviews were very good. She also appeared at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in July 2005 and in June 2006 in William Shakespeare's tragedy Coriolanus as part of the Athens Festival. She was married to the lyricist Xenophon Fileris who passed away in 2014.
Known for
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The Dressmaker
The uncrowned
I Die Every Dawn
Tasia
The Tough Guy
Aleka Palli
Athens by Night
The Miserable
Kaiti
The Golden Eagles
Despo Gerakas
The Jar
Aliki
Martha, the Woman of Sorrow
My Wife's Husband
Amalia
It is a great pity
With Pain and Tears
Maria
Every Sorrow And Tear
Sunday's Date
We despised My Sweetness
Fotoula
The yellow gloves
Τούλα
I leave with Bitterness in Foreign Countries
Mary
Betrayed love
Magda
Paras and Foukaras
Eleni
I'm an unhappy woman
Martha
Love and storm
Sasa
Exotic Vitamins
Lola Poulaki
Now that I am leaving life
Mania Vagia
The one that didn't bend
Martha