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Olga Karlatos (Greek: Όλγα Καρλάτου; born Olga Vlassopulos, 20 April 1947) is a retired Greek actress and Bermudian lawyer, known primarily for performing in Italian horror cinema. [1]
Olga Karlatos was born on 20 April 1945 in Athens, Greece. She is an actress, known for Purple Rain (1984), Zombie (1979) and Skin Deep (1979). She was previously married to Arthur Rankin Jr. and Nikos Papatakis.
Between the end of the sixties and the early seventies, Karlatos had a short career as a singer, recording an EP and some singles in French and Italian, including the theme song of the drama Eneide of which she starred as Dido, the legendary queen of Carthage.
Has any performer ever had a weirder and more diverse resume than Olga Karlatos, born on this day in 1947? Her first credited acting role is in the Greek New Wave landmark THANOS & DESPINA (1967), directed by her first husband Nikos Papatakis.
Olga Karlatos (Greek: Όλγα Καρλάτου; born 20 April 1947) is a Greek actress known primarily for performing in Italian horror cinema .Karlatos is best known for performances in such films as Zombi 2, Murder Rock, Purple Rain, My Friends and Once Upon A Time In America.
Olga Karlatos (born 3 November 1938) is a retired Greek actress, who has starred in over 60 films and television series since 1958. Karlatos was born in Athens, Greece, the daughter of a doctor. After attending the National Theatre School of Greece she made her stage debut in 1958.
Olga Karlatos (Greek: Όλγα Καρλάτου; born 20 April 1947) is a Greek actress.
Keoma: Directed by Enzo G. Castellari. With Franco Nero, William Berger, Olga Karlatos, Orso Maria Guerrini. An ex-Union gunfighter attempts to protect his plague-ridden hometown from being overridden by his racist half-brothers and a Confederate tyrant.
One of the most shocking and transgressive films of the 1970s, this incendiary political parable centers on Galai (the fearless Olga Karlatos), an actress starring as an Arab terrorist in a film about the Algerian War.
Directed by Nico Papatakis • 1967 • Greece Starring Olga Karlatos, George Dialegmenos, Lambros Tsagas Nico Papatakis’s caustic political allegory—made in the wake of the 1967 Greek coup d’état that led to the establishment of a right-wing military junta—takes the form of a deliriously unhinged r...