Koula Agagiotou

Koula Agagiotou
Κούλα Αγαγιώτου
Born Aggeliki Agagiotou
1915
Athens, Greece
Died 25 October 2006(2006-10-25) (aged 90–91)
Athens, Greece
Occupation actress

Koula Agagiotou (Greek: Κούλα Αγαγιώτου; 1915 – 25 October 2006) was a Greek actress. She is probably best known for her role in the Greek sitcom To Retire.

Biography

Agagiotou's real name was Aggeliki. She appeared in more than fifty films, including a well-received performance in the 1971 film Evdokia. Her last appearance was in To Retire.

Agagiotou was married and had a daughter.

Filmography

Agagiotou made her film debut in 1951. She mostly appeared in dramas, and during the 1980s she participated in cult comedies such as Kamikazi Agapi Mou alongside Stathis Psaltis.

YearTitleRole
1990To RetireSofia Sofianou
1983Kamikazi Agapi MouDomna Sgourou
1982I StrofiMrs. Kazantzi
1982Kerato Sto KeratoAntigoni
1975Ena Tanks Sto Krevati Mou
1975O Tromokratis
1974Methoriakos StathmosKoula
1971EvdokiaMaria Koutroubi
1970O Dosilogos
1969Zavolies
1969Thelo Piso To Paidi Mou
1969To Hamogelo
1969Zavolies
1968Doctor ZiveggosAspasia
1968Gorgopotamos
1967O Prodotis
1967Antio Gia PantaMina
1967Nymfios anymfeftosMeropi
1966To Koritsi me ta Vourkomena Matia
1966I Parastratimeni
1965To Bloko
1965Lolites tis Athinas
1965Giati Gennithika Ftohi
1964Paidi mou den Amartisa
1964Dromos horis synora
1963I Kardia tis Manas
1963Ligo prin ximerosei
1963Fygi
1963Kathos prepei, OiNana Provata
1963Merokamato tou ponou, To
1962Poliorkia
1962Loustrakos, ONena
1962Yperifanoi, Oi
1961Antigone
1961Apolytrosis
1960Pote tin Kyriaki
1960Amartola neiata
1960Kyria dimarhos, IKoula Prokopi
1960Stin porta tis kolaseos
1960Matomeno peplo
1960Stahtopouta
1960Malamo
1960Agrimi, To
1959Bouboulina
1959Taxeidi me ton erotaMaria
1959Erotikes istoriesMaria
1959Giannos ki i Pagona, OMaria, Panona's mother
1958I Galiniaunt Maria
1958Mia xeni perase
1958Limni ton pothon, I
1957Tzip Periptero kai Agapi
1957Tis tyhis ta grammenamother of beauty pageant contestant
1957Peirasmos, O
1956Grafeio synoikesion
1951Matomena Xristougenna
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