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Jenny Karezi

Known ForActing
Birthday1932-01-01
Age60 years old at death
Date of Death† 1992-07-27
Place of BirthAthens - Greece
Also Known AsΤζένη Καρέζη, Τζενη Καρεζη, Tzeni Karezi

Biography

Tzeni Karezi (Greek: Τζένη Καρέζη; 12 January 1932 – 26 July 1992) also known as Jenny Karezi, was a Greek film and stage actress. Evgenia Karpouzi was born in Athens, Greece, to a mathematician father and high school teacher mother. In 1951 she was accepted at the Greek National Theater,  where she studied in the Drama School. The playwright Angelos Terzakis and the director Dimitris Rontiris were among her teachers. Upon graduation, in 1954, she was immediately thrust into starring roles in the theatre, playing alongside actors such as Alexis Minotis and Katina Paxinou. Her stage debut was in the Marika Kotopouli theatre in the French comedy, La belle Heléne, with Melina Mercouri and Vasilis Diamantopoulos. In 1955, Karezi made her cinema debut in the Alekos Sakellarios' comedy, Laterna, ftoheia kai filotimo in 1955, a massive success just like its sequel, Laterna, ftoheia kai garyfallo in 1957. For the soundtrack of the 1959 film To nisi ton genneon she recorded a song by future Academy Award-winner Manos Hadjidakis, "Min ton rotas ton ourano" ("Do not ask the sky"). Her career flourished in the 1960s, when she headed her own theater troupe in 1961 and starred in some of the most classic movies of the Greek cinema, like Lola (1964), Mia trelli ... trelli oikogeneia (1965), Tzeni-Tzeni (1966), and Kontserto gia polyvola (1967). Her greatest film success was Ta kokkina fanaria (The Red Lanterns; 1963), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Her last film appearance was in Aristophanes' Lysistrata (1972). Over the following decade, she continued to produce and star in such stage classics as Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Medea and Electra. She appeared for the last time in theatre in 1990 in Loula Anagnostaki's play, Diamonds and the blues; suffering from terminal breast cancer, she was in great pain and had to leave the show.

Filmography

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1960
4.6
Comedy

Date in Corfu

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1955
7.3
Drama
Comedy

The Hurdy-Gurdy

poster
1966
6.9
Romance
Comedy

Jenny Jenny

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1972
5.8
Drama

Erotic Symphony

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1964
7.3
Comedy

Miss Manager

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1957
6.6
Comedy

The Auntie from Chicago

poster
1964
6.7
Drama

Lola

poster
1966
6.0
Drama
Mystery

A Bullet Through the Heart

poster
1962
6.1
Comedy

Runaway Bride

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1957
6.1
Comedy

Trouble for Fathers

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1963
7.0
Drama

The Red Lanterns

poster
1965
7.8
Comedy

A Crazy Crazy Family

poster
2021
Documentary
History

1821 at the Cinema

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1957
5.3
Drama
Romance

The Lagoon of Desire

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1960
6.0
Comedy

The Young Lady's Fool

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1971
6.4
War
Drama

Manto Mavrogenous

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1968
6.3
Music
Comedy

A Knight for Vasoula

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1961
5.4
Comedy

Who Is Margarita?

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1957
7.2
Comedy

Laterna, Poverty and Carnation

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1972
5.6
Comedy
Music

Lysistrata

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1958
5.8
Drama

One Street Organ, One Life

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1958
2.0
Comedy

She's a Lunatic

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1962
5.5
Drama
Romance

Betrayed love

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1960
6.8
Comedy
Romance

Christina

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1970
5.8
War
Drama

A Woman in the Resistance

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1960
7.2
Comedy

Snow White and the 7 Old Boys

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1964
4.0
Drama
Romance

A Great Love

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1959
Drama

Wrecks Of Life

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1968
7.5
Drama

Love and Blood

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1967
6.0
War
Drama

Concert for Machine Guns

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1962
2.0
Documentary

Athens by Night

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1960
6.8
War
Drama

The Island of the Brave

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1967
5.0
Horror
Thriller

He And She

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1959
4.0
Comedy

Taxeidi me ton erota

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1990
8.0
Drama
Mystery

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