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Full Name
  
Efi Bembo

Name
  
Sofia Vembo

Role
  
Singer

Occupation
  
Singer, actress

Movies
  
Stella, Stournara 288

Years active
  
1933-1978


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Born
  
10 February 1910 (
1910-02-10
)

Parent(s)
  
Thanasis BembosPinelopi Bembo

Relatives
  
Giorgos "Tzortzis" Bembos (brother)Aliki Bembo (sister)Andreas Bembos (brother)

Died
  
March 11, 1978, Athens, Greece

Spouse
  
Mimis Traiforos (m. 1957–1978)

Albums
  
Asteria Tou Ellinikou Tragoudiou

Similar People
  
Mimis Traiforos, Manos Hadjidakis, Michael Cacoyannis, Dinos Dimopoulos, Aristeidis Karydis‑Fuchs

Other names
  
Songstress of Victory

mi zitas filia sofia vembo


Sofia Vembo (Greek: Σοφία Βέμπο; 10 February 1910, in Gallipoli, East Thrace, Turkey – 11 March 1978, in Athens, Greece) was a leading Greek singer and actress active from the interwar period to the early postwar years and the 1950s. She became best known for her performance of patriotic songs during the Greco-Italian War, when she was dubbed the "Songstress of Victory".

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SOFIA VEMBO - PEDIA ITIS ELLADOS PEDIA (Sons of Greece)


Biography

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Vembo's real name was Efi Bembou (Έφη Μπέμποu). She was born in Gallipoli (Turkish: Gelibolu; Greek: Καλλίπολη, i.e. "beautiful city"), Eastern Thrace - Turkey, in 1910, but after the Asia Minor Catastrophe, her family moved to Tsaritsani in Greece, where her father became a tobacco worker, and later to Volos in Greece.

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She began her career in Thessaloniki in the early 1930s. In the winter of 1933, she was hired by the theater operator Fotis Samartzis of the Kentrikon theater for the revue "Parrot 1933". She then began to record romantic songs for the Columbia company, achieving fame because of her distinctly sonorous contralto voice.

Her reputation, however, skyrocketed after the Italian attack on Greece on 28 October 1940, when her performance of patriotic and satirical songs became a major inspiration for the fighting soldiers as well as the people at large for whom she quickly became a folk heroine. At the same time, she offered 2,000 gold pounds from her own fortune to the Hellenic Navy. Following the German invasion and occupation of the country in April 1941, she was transported to the Middle East, where she continued to perform for the Greek troops in exile.

After the war, in 1949, she acquired her own theatre, the "Vembo Theatre", in the Metaxourgeio neighborhood of Athens. In 1957, she married her long-time lover Mimis Traiforos. During the 1960s, she began to perform less and less, before finally retiring in the early 1970s. She died on 11 March 1978.

Because of her role in the war and her efforts during the Axis occupation, she was awarded the rank of Major in the Greek Army.

Filmography

  • The Prosfygopoula (1938) in the role of Sofia Nakos
  • Stella (1955) in the role of Maria
  • Stournara 288 (1959) in the role of Jenny
  • References

    Sofia Vembo Wikipedia