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Occupation
  
actress

Role
  
Film actress


Name
  
Elena Nathanael

Years active
  
1963–2007

Children
  
Inca Tsangaris

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Full Name
  
Eleni Delivassili-Nathanael

Born
  
January 19, 1947
Athens, Greece

Awards
  
Thessaloniki Film Festival - Best Actress1968 Randevou me mia agnosti - Christina

Died
  
March 4, 2008, Athens, Greece

TV shows
  
Agigma psyhis, To galazio diamanti, Gorgones, Oi antiziles, Oi axiopistoi, To dihty, Thomas epi... Kolono

Movies
  
Ekeino to kalokairi, Queen of Clubs, Anazitisis, One Night for Love, The Fear

Similar People
  
Tasos Mitropoulos, Tzeni Karezi, Lakis Komninos, Vasilis Georgiadis, Kostas Karagiannis

Elena Nathanael (Greek: Έλενα Ναθαναήλ, January 19, 1947 – March 4, 2008) was a popular Greek film actress.

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Early life

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Elena Nathanael was born Eleni Delivassili-Nathanael, in Nea Filadelfeia, Athens, to a well-off family. Delivassili was her father's surname and Nathanael was her mother's one, but she had kept both of them, although she was credited and became famous as Nathanael. Her father was a textile designer and manufacturer, an Asia Minor Greek descended from Ayvalık, while her mother was a Maniot. She studied drama at the Pelos Katselis Drama School.

Career

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Her impressively good looks got her noticed in the 1960s by producers and directors of the then-flourishing Greek cinema. She first appeared at the cinema, in the movie Kati na kaiei in 1964, directed by Giannis Dalianidis. Her second screen role was in 1965, in the German movie Wälsungenblut, directed by Rolf Thiele and based on a Thomas Mann novel. A few more parts followed in Greek movies of the late sixties and in most of her roles she was featured as a spoilt rich girl.

In 1968 she got the "Best Actress Award" in the International Thessaloniki Film Festival for her role in the movie Randevou me mia agnosti. In the early 1970s she established her screen persona as a free-spirited, beautiful young woman and became a fashion icon. The abrupt decline of the Greek commercial cinema during that decade had an unpleasant impact on her career which was something usual for the Greek film stars of the period.

After a seven-year absence she made a comeback with a number of straight-to-video movies, usually light comedies. After that she faded away and she made only some special appearances. One of her roles worthy of her beauty and acting abilities was that of "Julia" in the hugely successful soap opera, Aggigma psyhis, in 1998. Her last appearance was the role of "Maya Hoover" in the popular TV series aired on Mega Channel, Gorgones, in 2007, and her return was warmly received by the audience .

Personal life

Elena Nathanael had a relationship with Giorgos Tsagkaris, with whom gave birth to her daughter named Inka, in 1973. After her retirement, she had been living for several years at her farm in Euboea, with her life partner Tasos Mitropoulos, a veteran footballer of Olympiacos, where she had taken up wine production. She died from lung cancer on March 4, 2008 and the Greek press referred to her as the "Enchantress of the Greek cinema" (Γόησσα του ελληνικού κινηματογράφου). Her funeral took place on March 5, in the cemetery of Nea Filadelfeia, where a lot of people took leave of her.

Filmography

Actress
2007
Gorgones (TV Series) as
Maya Hoover
- Episode #1.1 (2007) - Maya Hoover
2002
Sti skia tou Lemmy Kosion
1998
Agigma psyhis (TV Series) as
Ioulia Megapanou
1998
Black Out p.s. Red Out as
Hristos' Mother
1998
Patagonia (Short)
1991
To galazio diamanti (TV Series) as
Vanesa
1990
Ta simadia tou iliou (Video)
1989
Hameno fortio (Video)
1989
Oi antiziles (TV Series) as
Vera / Nina
1988
O teleftaios erotas (Video) as
Stefania
1988
Trofiki dilitiriasi (Short)
1987
Mia gynaika sta metra mou (Video)
1987
Apousies
1986
Enas trelos... trelos oneiroparmenos (Video)
1986
O trelloxenyhtis (Video) as
Julia
1986
The Pontians
1985
I politeia katigorei (Video) as
Haris
1985
Nyhtes tromou (Video)
1985
Teleftaia eidopoiisi (Video)
1985
Thymisou ton Septemvri (Video)
1983
To dihty (TV Series) as
Alexandra
1982
Apithanoi, alloiotikoi ki oraioi... as
Annita
1982
Pagida stin Ellada
1982
Oi axiopistoi (TV Series)
1981
Eisai stin EOK, pathe gia tin EOK as
Vicky
1981
Enas kontos tha mas sosei! as
Flora
1981
Tis politsmanas to... kangelo as
Silvia Nakou
1980
The Hemline as
Journalist
1978
Fakelos 38 (TV Series)
1977
Thomas epi... Kolono (TV Series)
1973
Zitima zois kai thanatou as
Olga
1973
The Optimist as
Mary Saranti
1972
Operation Rainbow as
Anna Papadima
1972
Quest as
Elena Chrysou
1971
Ethelontis ston erota as
Mirka
1971
Il sorriso del ragno (as Helena Nathanael)
1971
Ekeino to kalokairi... as
The Woman
1971
Provocation as
Eirini
1969
To leventopaido as
Katerina
1969
Xypna, Vasili! as
Dina Vasilaki
1968
Assignment Skybolt as
Toni, The Mermaid's Dancer
1968
Blind Date as
Hristina
1968
Epiheirisis Apollon as
Elena
1967
The 13th as
Maria
1966
Love on the Scorching Sand as
Katerina
1966
Queen of Clubs as
Elena
1966
The Fear as
Anna Kanali
1965
Wälsungenblut as
Sieglinde / Sister (as Elena Nathanael)
1964
Something Hot as
Jenny Petridi
Self
1972
Haroumeni Protohronia '73 (TV Special) as
Self
1967
The Hollywood Stars of Tomorrow Awards (TV Special) as
Self
Archive Footage
2023
Proian se eidon tin mesimvrian (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.71 (2023) - Self

References

Elena Nathanael Wikipedia