Career
Because of her success at the beauty pageant, Giannis Dalianidis, famous Greek film director, offered her the starring role in the film O katiforos in 1961. The success of the movie gave her a rapid popularity and she shortly signed an exclusive contract with the biggest Greek film production company at the time, Finos Film, and it is impressive that her first movie was number one in the box-office in Mexico during the season 1962-63 and was played for 57 consecutive weeks in the cinemas of Mexico City. As a result she became one of the major stars of the cinema of Greece and starred in some of the most popular films, most of them directed by Dalianidis, who was her mentor, while she was described as his muse.
Zoe Laskari, along with Tzeni Karezi and Aliki Vougiouklaki, were considered the three greatest divas and the most commercially successful female stars of the Greek cinema. The films she starred in ranged from drama to comedy and musical. It is interesting that the leading role in her first film, O katiforos, was given to her after Aliki Vougiouklaki had turned it down as too piquant. So, Laskari grabbed the chance and developed into one of Vougiouklaki's biggest commercial rivals.
Some of her later movies made also a sensation abroad like the film Stefania (1966), which was screened for several weeks in 18 European countries, while Oi Thalassies oi Hadres (1967) impressed the Cannes Film Festival, although it did not officially contest, and paparazzi followed her everywhere during her stay in Cannes. Among her magazine covers were those on the French magazine "Cine Monde" in 1967 and 1968. Other Laskari's great film hits were the movies Nomos 4000, Merikoi to protimoun kryo, Koritsia gia filima, Dakrya gia tin Ilektra, Mia kyria sta bouzoukia and Marihouana stop.
In 1965 she formed her own stable and made her stage debut in 1966 in Cyprus, while she was studying at the Pellos Katselis Theatre School from which she graduated in 1969. But it was not until the decline of the commercial Greek cinema in the mid-1970s that she really concentrated on theatre. Her stage work included famous plays like Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, the ancient Greek tragedy The Trojan Women by Euripides and Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park. Her theatrical hits include the play Oi erastes tou Oneirou which was also her first play in Athens. Laskari's first television appearance was her leading role in the TV series Romaios kai Ioulieta in 1976.
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