
Aleka Katselli
Acting
Female
Born: October 19, 1917
Athens, Greece
Biography
Aleka (Alexandra) Katseli, née Mazaraki (Greek: Αλέκα Κατσέλη, Athens, October 19, 1917 - September 11, 1994), was a great Greek dramatic actress and a qualified dance artist. She first appeared on the stage at the "Karolos Koun" Art Theater in 1942, during the Occupation. After liberation, and after a series of successes, she was hired in 1945 at the National Theater, where she made her first appearance as Portia in William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" under the instruction of her later husband, director Pelos Katseli. Two years later, upon leaving the National Theater, she appeared as the leading actress of the dramatic stage in various dramatic works by other companies. In 1950, she was rehired at the National Theatre, appearing in key roles in George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan" and Dionysios Roma's "Three Worlds". At the same time, she starred in the film "Lycaena" and took part in the dance dramas "Marsyas" and "Forms of a Woman" of the Greek Dance Drama by Manos Hadjidakis (1949), continuing a rich theatrical career culminating in 1986, where she starred in the play "The House of Bernarda Alba" by Federico Garcia Lorca. Her participation in Greek cinema, television and radio was notable.
Also Known As
- Αλέκα Κατσέλη
- Αλεκα Κατσελη
- Αλεξάνδρα (Αλέκα) Κατσέλη
- Αλεξάνδρα Κατσέλη
Known For

May 24, 1960

May 25, 1962

May 21, 1978

August 19, 1965

January 01, 1972

December 07, 1953

June 10, 1966

September 19, 1968

January 01, 1955

October 15, 1956

January 01, 1959

November 30, 1990
