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Years active
  
1995 – Present

Education
  
University of Paris

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Katerina Moutsatsou

Website
  
katerinam.com [1]

Siblings
  
Konstantinos Moutsatsou

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Born
  
21 September 1972 (
1972-09-21
)

Other names
  
Katerina Moutsatsos, Katherine Moutsatsos

Occupation
  
Actor, producer, writer, activist

Movies
  
The Hangover, Kill the Habit

Awards
  
MAD Video Music Award for Best Pop Rock Video, MAD Video Music Award for Best Video of Duet

Nominations
  
MAD Video Music Award for Video of the Year

Similar People
  
Memet Ali Alabora, Sasha Barrese, Gillian Vigman, Tunca Aydogan, Todd Phillips

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Katerina Moutsatsou or Moutsatsos (Greek: Κατερίνα Μουτσάτσου), is a Los Angeles-based Greek actress, producer, writer, and activist. She is the author and producer of experimental films, videos, and animation series, which focus mainly on subjects related to her country of origin, Greece. She is vocal on the area of politics, and cultural identity. Her political animation series Sara and Mara Greek: Η Σάρα και η Μάρα is published by the Greek newspaper Eleftherotypia.

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I am hellene


Early life

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The daughter of a Greek naval officer, Moutsatsou was born in Monterey, California while her father was on foreign duty in California at the Naval Postgraduate School, yet grew up in Athens, Greece. Her parents come from the island of Aegina. She has an older brother Konstantinos, an electronic engineer.

Education

Moutsatsou attended the French section of Lycée Franco-Hellénique d'Athènes throughout elementary and secondary education obtaining a Baccalauréat. She studied History of Art and Archaeology in Paris, at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University and Theatre Studies at the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle. She graduated from University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle, obtaining a Bachelor's degree (Licence and Maitrise) in Theatre studies, and a Master of Advanced Study D.E.A (Diplôme d'études Approfondies) in Theater studies.

Moutsatsou started training in classical ballet at the age of 6, attending the Royal Academy of Dance registered teachers' program in Athens. In Paris, she trained with choreographer Mia Frye for six years. As a child, Moutsatsou discovered her passion for singing and stage in extra curricular musical theater classes at the Athens College.

Actor

A native speaker of French, Moutsatsou’s first acting job was a guest starring role on the fourth season of the sitcom Salut Les Musclés which aired on the French channel TF1, in 1994. In Greece, she became instantly known to the Greek public in 1996 thanks to her breakthrough comedic role in the main cast of Nico Mastorakis’s parody sitcom, Divorced with Children for Antenna TV.

Throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, Moutsatsou found her popularity on the rise at home obtaining starring recurring roles in popular Greek TV shows, for major television channels, Mega Channel, Antenna TV, and Alpha TV, as well as feature films. She played the title role in Nikos Perakis’s feature film, Liza and All the Others (“I Liza kai oloi i alloi”). Though usually cast as the ingenue or “the daughter”, she displayed a wide range of acting ability when she was cast as the mean character in Mega Channel’s mystery series, "Me Thea Sto Pelago". Besides her acting, Moutsatsou became a singing sensation when she performed the duet Mia Fora with composer and singer Dimitris Korgialas. The song became an instant hit, and she and Korgialas shared two awards, "Best Duet/Collaboration", and "Best Rock Video" in 2004 MAD Video Music Awards. Mia Fora remained in the top 30 of the Greek top charts for over 3 years, and hit the charts in other European countries as well.

In 1998, Moutsatsou traveled to Turkey to play the female lead in Biket Ilhan’s Kayıkçı (“Boatman”), the first Turkish-Greek film co-production ever made, alongside Memet Ali Alabora. In 2001, she joined Alabora once again when she replaced the female lead in the third season of the hit Turkish television drama Yılan Hikayesi (“Snake Story”), establishing herself as a popular figure for the Turkish public. In late 2004, she played a short recurring role in Show TV’s Hayat Bilgisi, and two years later joined the main cast for over 40 episodes of the third season of Yabancı Damat (Borders of Love), one of the first Turkish television drama to be exported outside of Turkey, which aired in Turkey and Greece, between 2005 and 2008.

In Los Angeles, after a bit part in Todd Phillips's smash-hit The Hangover in 2009, Moutsatsou went on to produce two short-films, Loverly (2011) which she also directed and in which she starred alongside French actor and model Andy Gillet, and 3 1/2 (2012), a dark comedy set in Paris, where she played multiple characters, speaking multiple languages.

Producer and writer

In April 2012, Moutsatsou's first uploaded video on YouTube I am Hellene, which she produced, became viral within hours of going live on YouTube, making Hellene a trending hashtag on Twitter. It was parodied all over YouTube reaching over 2 million views that week. The discussion and controversy it sparked, attracted the attention of the Greek and the international media, The video was featured in all major Greek television channels and media outlets, making it the central topic of news, morning shows, and talk shows for over two weeks.

After I am Hellene, she produced a series of experimental yet highly political videos which usually focus on Greece, the Greek crisis, and the European Union.

In 2013, she created a political animation series Sara and Mara, Η Σάρα και η Μάρα in both English and Greek, published by the newspaper Eleftherotypia.

Personal life

Moutsatsou is a polyglot: she is fluent in Greek, French, English, Italian, Turkish, German.

Filmography

Actress
2013
SportsBuddyz (TV Series) as
Inspiration
2013
Sara and Mara (TV Series) as
Mara
2012
Patriotism and 'the Modern World' (Video short)
2012
2012 an EU Odyssey (Video short) as
Katmouts
2012
The World Is a Business (Video short) as
Katmouts
2012
Paramithiasmenes (TV Series) as
Tina
- Hollywood Dream (2012) - Tina
2012
3 1/2 (Short)
2012
The American Tetralogy (Video short) as
Monty Clift's Wife
2011
Loverly (Short) as
Woman
2011
Takim: Vatan Sana Canim Feda
2010
Kill the Habit as
Sotiria
2009
The Hangover as
Eddie's Assistant (as Katerina Moutsatsos)
2004
Yabanci Damat (TV Series) as
Stella
2006
Tutkunum Sana (TV Mini Series) as
Deren
- Episode #1.4 (2006) - Deren
- Episode #1.3 (2006) - Deren
- Episode #1.2 (2006) - Deren
- Episode #1.1 (2006) - Deren
2005
O teleftaios paradeisos (TV Series)
2005
Ayin Karanlik Yüzü as
Katerina (as Katerina Moutsatsos)
2005
Pote den xereis (TV Series)
2004
Dimitris Korgialas feat. Katerina Moutsatsou: Mia fora (Music Video short)
2004
Me thea sto pelago (TV Series) as
Nana Sideri
2004
On the Road (Short) as
Erofili
2003
I Liza kai oloi oi alloi as
Liza
2001
Yilan Hikayesi (TV Series) as
Eleni
2000
Hamenos Paradeisos as
Kaiti
2000
Ena ki Ena (TV Series) as
Eri
2000
Tha se do sto ploio (TV Series) as
Mina Foka (captain's daughter)
1999
The Flower of the Lake as
Eleni
1999
Kayikçi as
Evdokia Iordanidou
1998
Gia sena (TV Series)
1997
Cheek to cheek (TV Series)
1996
Ekeines & ego (TV Series) as
Singer
- O Kanakaris - Singer
1995
Horismenoi me paidia (TV Series)
Producer
2013
Sara and Mara (TV Series) (producer - 20 episodes)
- The Dark Path of Violence (2013) - (producer)
- Dancing with the Spaz vs Standing Man (2013) - (producer)
- Pagona (2013) - (producer)
- Do It Like the Turks (2013) - (producer)
- Greece for Sale! (2013) - (producer)
- Dear Investors- Economy! (2013) - (producer)
- The Vicious Circle of Self-righteousness (2013) - (producer)
- The Problem with the Anarchists (2013) - (producer)
- Greek Sundays (2013) - (producer)
- Labeling: Apples and Oranges (2013) - (producer)
- Greece All Time F*Cked (2013) - (producer)
- Even Hitler Made the Loan Payments (2013) - (producer)
- Solidarity (2013) - (producer)
- Kourkoumels (2013) - (producer)
- Girlie, Want a Candy?: Part2 (2013) - (producer)
- Girlie, Want a Candy?: Part1 (2013) - (producer)
- The Freedom of Press: Part 2 (2013) - (producer)
- The Freedom of Press: Part 1. (2013) - (producer)
2012
Patriotism and 'the Modern World' (Video short) (executive producer)
2012
The Greek Crisis Explained: A Story of Endless Trolling (Video short) (producer)
2012
2012 an EU Odyssey (Video short) (producer)
2012
Ode to Lost Joy (Video short) (producer)
2012
The World Is a Business (Video short) (executive producer)
2012
I am Hellene (Video short) (executive producer)
2012
3 1/2 (Short) (producer)
2012
Aegina: Life Is Light (Short) (producer)
2011
Loverly (Short) (producer)
Writer
2013
Sara and Mara (TV Series) (20 episodes)
- The Dark Path of Violence (2013)
- Dancing with the Spaz vs Standing Man (2013)
- Pagona (2013)
- Do It Like the Turks (2013)
- Greece for Sale! (2013)
- Dear Investors- Economy! (2013)
- The Vicious Circle of Self-righteousness (2013)
- The Problem with the Anarchists (2013)
- Greek Sundays (2013)
- Labeling: Apples and Oranges (2013)
- Greece All Time F*Cked (2013)
- Even Hitler Made the Loan Payments (2013)
- Solidarity (2013)
- Kourkoumels (2013)
- Girlie, Want a Candy?: Part2 (2013)
- Girlie, Want a Candy?: Part1 (2013)
- The Freedom of Press: Part 2 (2013)
- The Freedom of Press: Part 1. (2013)
2012
Patriotism and 'the Modern World' (Video short)
2012
2012 an EU Odyssey (Video short)
2012
Ode to Lost Joy (Video short)
2012
Aegina: Life Is Light (Short)
2011
Loverly (Short)
Director
2012
Patriotism and 'the Modern World' (Video short)
2012
The Greek Crisis Explained: A Story of Endless Trolling (Video short)
2012
2012 an EU Odyssey (Video short)
2012
Ode to Lost Joy (Video short)
2012
The World Is a Business (Video short)
2012
Aegina: Life Is Light (Short)
2011
Loverly (Short)
Assistant Director
2009
Hollywood Dreams (Short) (assistant director)
Composer
2012
Aegina: Life Is Light (Short)
Editor
2012
The Greek Crisis Explained: A Story of Endless Trolling (Video short)
Soundtrack
2003
I Liza kai oloi oi alloi (performer: "Meine mazi mou")
Thanks
2015
The Republic (thanks)
Self
2012
Ode to Lost Joy (Video short) as
Self

References

Katerina Moutsatsou Wikipedia