Katerina Gogou

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Katerina Gogou
Born(1940-06-01)1 June 1940
Athens, Greece
Died3 October 1993(1993-10-03) (aged 53)
Exarcheia, Athens, Greece
Occupation(s)Artist, poet, actress
Notable workFilms: To vary... peponi, Parangelia!, Ostria
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Katerina Gogou (Greek: Κατερίνα Γώγου; 1940–1993) was a Greek poet, author and actress.

Early life

From the age of 5 years she started playing in children's plays. However she did not spend pleasant childhood years due to the Second World War and the Axis Occupation of Greece.

Career

Acting

Katerina Gogou debuted in theater with Dinos Iliopoulos' theater company in the play Ο Κύριος πέντε τοις εκατό (Mr. five percent) in 1961. Most of the films she participated in were Finos Film productions. She became more widely known for roles of cheerful and carefree women like in the movies Το ξύλο βγήκε από τον παράδεισο (The wood came out of paradise - note that "ξύλο", literally translating to "wood", in Greek is an idiom meaning "the act of hitting someone") and Μια τρελή τρελή οικογένεια (A crazy crazy family). She has received the award for best actress in a lead role in Thessaloniki International Film Festival for the movie Το βαρύ πεπόνι (The heavy melon - this phrase in Greek is an idiom referring to someone who tries to appear as an overly masculine man). She made her first cinematographic appearance in the film Ο άλλος (The other one / The other person).

Poetry and writing

As a poet she was known for her revolutionary and aggressive writing. She was an anarchist and her political identity was often reflected in her poems, such as Υπερασπίζομαι την Αναρχία (I support Anarchy) or Εμένα οι φίλοι μου είναι μαύρα πουλιά (My friends are black birds).

She also wrote some books with one of them, Τρία κλικ αριστερά (Three clicks left), being translated into English in 1983 by Jack Hirschman and published by Night Horn Books in San Francisco[1] and also into Turkish in 2018 by Turkish author Mahir Ergun and published by Belge International Publishing House in Istanbul.[2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ Jack Hirschman translation of Three Clicks Left
  2. ^ "Belge Yayınları".

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