Katerina Gogou

Birthday: 1940-06-01
Deathday: 1993-10-03
Birthplace: Athens, Greece
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned

Katerina Gogou (Greek: Κατερίνα Γώγου; 1940–1993) was a Greek poet, author and actress. She was born in 1940 during World War II and the Axis occupation of Greece, for which she did not spend a pleasant childhood. She had a strict father with whom she lived during her childhood. Afterwards, in her teenage years, she lived with her mother. From the age of 5 years she started acting in children's plays. Professionally she debuted in theater with Dinos Iliopoulos' theater company in the play Ο Κύριος πέντε τοις εκατό (Mr. five percent) in 1961. She made her first cinematographic appearance in the film Ο άλλος (The other one / The other person). Most of the films she participated in were Finos Film productions. She became more widely known for roles of cheerful and carefree women like in the movies Το ξύλο βγήκε από τον παράδεισο (The wood came out of paradise) and Μια τρελή τρελή οικογένεια (A crazy crazy family). She has received the award for best actress in a lead role in Thessaloniki International Film Festival for the film Το βαρύ πεπόνι (The heavy melon - this phrase in Greek is an idiom referring to someone who tries to appear as a macho man), directed by Pavlos Tasios. As a poet she was known for her revolutionary and aggressive writing. She was an anarchist and her political identity was often reflected in her poems, such as "Υπερασπίζομαι την Αναρχία" (I support/defend Anarchy) or "Εμένα οι φίλοι μου είναι μαύρα πουλιά" (My friends are black birds). She also wrote some books with one of them, Τρία κλικ αριστερά (Three Clicks Left), being translated into English in 1983 by Jack Hirschman and published by Night Horn Books in San Francisco and also into Turkish in 2018 by Turkish author Mahir Ergun and published by Belge International Publishing House in Istanbul.

Katerina Gogou was participating actively in the anarchist movement, especially in the Exarcheia neighborhood of Athens. She supported anarchist prisoners and participated in movements for the liberation of political prisoners. She had been arrested several times, one of which as a suspect for the murder of two police officers by the Revolutionary Organization 17 Noemvri, for which she was declared innocent. She had a bad relationship with the police, having filed a complaint after being attacked by police officers during a protest.

She was married to film director Pavlos Tassios, with whom she had a daughter.Later in her life she got addicted to alcohol and drugs. She was found dead in her apartment in October 1993 due to a drug overdose.

Credits

Year Title Character
1984-10-04 South Wind Νίκη
1978-04-01 1922 Ilias' teacher
1977-06-21 The Antisocial Toula
1972-11-06 Yes, But...
1972-01-01 Great Brides, Gullible Grooms Bubi
1971-09-23 What Did You Do in the War, Thanassi? Froso Karathanasi
1970-03-16 Love forever
1970-01-01 Crazy Girls Awesome Boys
1969-08-10 A woman's sacrifice
1969-03-31 The Barber's Beauty Anna
1969-01-01 Wounded youth
1968-10-21 The Right-Minded Madman Kaiti Labreta
1965-10-25 A Crazy Crazy Family Sissy
1965-06-28 And the Woman Shall Fear Her Husband Pagona
1965-01-01 A Bird in the Hand Is Worth Two in the Bush Betty Konstadinea
1965-01-01 Poverty Anna
1964-12-18 Miss Manager Diana
1964-12-07 Wedding like... Greek Mina's friend
1964-09-10 Tired life
1963-11-11 Marriage Lads
1963-05-25 Restless youth
1963-04-13 The Liar Dolly
1963-01-01 Τα παληόπαιδα
1962-05-05 Nomos 4000 Kleio
1962-01-01 Τα κοθώνια του θρανίου
1962-01-01 Koutroulis` Wedding Matina
1962-01-01 Women want beat
1961-01-01 The child of the square Lilika
1960-01-01 I'm a man and... I'll have fun!
1959-11-16 Maiden's Cheek student Lazarou
1959-01-01 Dracula and Company