Portrait of Mitsi Konstadara

Mitsi Konstadara

Acting

Biography

Mitsi Konstadara was an actress who mostly played in second roles. She was the sister of the great actor Lambros Konstadaras. She studied at the Drama School of the National Theater, where she graduated with excellent performance and first appeared in 1945 at the First State Stage in the 'Arlezianna' play. Those years, there was a kind of theater, the famous 'Bouloukia'. Mitsi served this type with great success, but, for that, she disgruntled her family . In 1948, she participated in the Dimitriou-Skordouli-Kasisi troupe, touring Istanbul for about a year. For some time she left the theater for family reasons. In 1961, she returned to the theater, in Mairi Alkaiou - Vassilis Diamantopoulos' troupe. From 1964 and on, she began to play, both in theater and cinema, with her brother Labros. Playing in, about, 30 films together with Labros, she escaped from anonymity. In the 1970s, she collaborated with the National Theater in various works. The same time, she also made an independent career on television. When Labros died in 1985, Mitsi fell into a great depression. She probably died of a heart attack in her sleep, six months later. Although she had a marriage, she didn't have any children, but she had two nephews that she loved a lot, Labros' son Dimitris and Sissi, daughter of her sister Sasha.

Born: January 1, 1919

Filmography

1973
The imaginary one

as Mrs. Tsouloglou

1972
1971
Volunteer in Eros

as Mrs Raizi

1971
1971
1971
The Windbag

as Eulampia

1970
What a Waste!

as Eyanthia

1970
1969
1969
1969
The Grouch

as Evridiki

1969
1968
The Strongman Who Became a Lamb

as Despoina Anifantouli

1968
Greek Pride

as Chrysanthi Karadari

1967
Kolonaki Conduct Zero

as Asimina Karanabasi

1967
1967
Help! Vengos Visible Agent '000'

as mannequin house director

1967
Father, Behave Yourself!

as Efterpi Papastafida

1966
Papatrechas

as Mrs. Katsambei

1966
Illegal desires

as Petros' mother

1966
My Brother, the Lord

as Theano Batara

1964
I'll Make You Queen

as Mrs. Hatzilazarou