
Rena Vlahopoulou
Acting • Born 1923-02-20 – Died 2004-07-29
Biography
Irene "Rena" Vlahopoulou (Greek: Ειρήνη (Ρένα) Βλαχοπούλου; 28 July 1923 – 29 July 2004) was a Greek actress and singer. She starred in theatre, musical and Greek cinema productions, including The Gambler and The Countess of Corfu. Vlahopoulou was born on 28 July 1923 on the island of Corfu, the fifth of nine children. She first began playing the piano, taught by her father, Giannis Vlahopoulos. When she turned ten, she began singing at a local bakery; she was a talented dancer and actress and a qualified mezzo-soprano. Over the course of her fifty-five-year career she appeared in 105 theatrical plays between 1939 and 1994, and twenty-six films between 1951 and 1985. In 1939, Vlahopoulou and AEK Athens footballer, Kostas Vasiliou eloped to Athens and were married. She began singing at the Oasis varieté show in the Zappeion gardens, where Mimis Traiforos presented his new work. In the winter of 1930–40, she sang at the World Theatre of Kostas Makedos on Panepistimiou Street. The marriage with Vasiliou ended. In 1942 she married her second husband, a banker, Giannis Kostopoulos; the couple divorced in 1946. She married her third and final husband, entrepreneur Giorgos Lafazanis, on 18 September 1967. They remained wed until her death in 2004. Vlahopoulou had no children by any of her marriages. She left Finos Film in 1966 and moved to Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos. From 1972, she continued to star in films for the next seven years. In 1992–93, she starred in the musical comedy Gia Tin Ellada Re Gamo To (Για την Ελλάδα ρε γαμώ το), after which she retired. Vlahopoulou died at 7 pm on 29 July 2004, after being hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the Athens Medical Center, aged 81. On 30 July 2004, her body was exposed in a popular pilgrimage in the chapel of Saint Lazarus in the First Cemetery of Athens. She was buried at a public expense on 31 July 2004, accompanied by the band of the Philharmonic Society "Mantzaros" that came from Corfu, in the presence of many of her colleagues and ordinary people. On the day of her funeral all shops in Corfu remained closed, as a sign of mourning. Her hometown honored her by naming the old theatre "Mon Repo", to the "Rena Vlahopoulou" theatre. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography
36 credits
The Parisian Lady
Movie • 1969
Pelagia Karaboubouna

The Robber Cries Thief!
Movie • 1965
Lia Karaleonta

Someone like It Cold...
Movie • 1963
Rena Angelou

Something Hot
Movie • 1964
Sofia Frantzi

Affet Beni Allah'ım
Movie • 1953

Kiss the Girls
Movie • 1965
Rena Eleftheriou

The Gambler Lady
Movie • 1964
Aleka Oikonomidou

A Greek woman in a Harem
Movie • 1971
Rena

When the Cat is Missing!
Movie • 1962
Marigo

The jealous woman
Movie • 1968
Rena Pantelia

The Countess of Corfu
Movie • 1972
Antzolina

One Girl For Two Men
Movie • 1963
Polyxeni

A Crazy... Crazy... 40-Year-Old Woman
Movie • 1970
Jenny Salveri - Petromihali

Viva Rena
Movie • 1967
Rena Papaliou / Pepita di Corfu

Rena is Off-Side
Movie • 1972
Rena Kaplani

Date In The Air
Movie • 1966
Tzeni Stathatou

My Aunt the Hippie
Movie • 1970
Helen

Groom Urgently Wanted
Movie • 1971
Rena

The Parliamentarian Lady
Movie • 1966

The Fantarines
Movie • 1979
Captain Eugenia Vrahou-Adamastou

Όρμα Ρένα Στην Αρένα
Movie • 1988
Rena Relandi

Rena, ta resta sou!
Movie • 1985
Rena Verygiou

Iron Lady
Movie • 1983
Rena Remoundou

Rena... Here's the Opportunity
Movie • 1980
Rena Apostolou

Politsmana's Balcony
Movie • 1981
Rena Fraggeti

The Mommy, the Chic and the Hunk
Movie • 1982
Rena

A Rena without brakes
Movie • 1984

The Hunters of Athens
Movie • 1956

Capital adventures
Movie • 1956
Rinoula

Eisai to laheio mou
Movie • 1990

I vasilissa tis rengas
Movie • 1987

Η γόησσα
Movie • 1989

Σας έπιασα στα πράσα
Movie • 1987

Μάμα Μία
TV • 1991
Ρένα

Μάλιστα κύριε
TV • 1991
Ρένα Κατωπόδη

You Can’t Take From One Who Does Not Have
TV • 2010
Self (Archive Footage)