
Nadia Mourouzi
Acting
Biography
Nadia Mourouzi is a Greek actress. She began her career as an actress in 1986 starring alongside Marcello Mastroianni in Theodoros Angelopoulos' film The Beekeeper. She continued acting in films such as Landscape in the Mist, Alice, The Meteoric Footstep of the Stork, Poisonous Women and others. On television, she has starred in the daily series The Shine and Good Morning Life. She was born in Athens. In the mid-1980s, she began her studies as an actress at the Drama School of the Art Theater. In 1986, she made her film debut with a leading role in Theodoros Angelopoulos' film The Beekeeper.[2] There she co-starred with Italian star Marcello Mastroianni, and thus became particularly well-known to the general public.[3] In 1988, her second film appearance followed, again in Angelopoulos' film Landscape in the Mist. In the same year, she took part in two French-produced films, Le prince barbare and Alice. She appeared on television for the first time in 1989, participating in the TV film Sweet Dreams. In the same year, she began presenting the lifestyle show Mega Hit on the then newly established television station Mega Channel. In the 1990-1991 season, she starred in the second season of the Mega Channel soap opera Thirst. In the 1991-1992 season, she starred alongside Grigoris Valtinos in the social series Fakellos Amazons. In the same season, she began her television collaboration with director Nikos Foskolos, having a leading role in the first and second seasons of the ANT1 daily series I Lampsi. There, for two seasons, she played Semina Drakou, a member of the powerful family of the series. In the 1993-1994 season, after her departure from Lampsi, she began starring in Foskolos' second daily series Kalimera Zoi. Her presence in the series continued in the 1994-1995 season, but with a different role. She returned to television after several years of absence in 2001, when she rejoined the leading cast of Lampsi with a different role.
Known For

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Good morning Life

Two Greek children embark on a journey to search for their father, who supposedly lives in Germany.
Landscape in the Mist

An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.
Ulysses' Gaze

Following the wedding of his daughter, stone-faced beekeeper Spyros makes an annual journey from the north of Greece to the south, traveling along with his hives. En route, he meets an erratic, young female drifter, with whom he strikes up an unusual, self-destructive relationship.
The Beekeeper

A reporter notices an old man in a border town who may be an important Greek politician who disappeared mysteriously years ago.
The Suspended Step of the Stork
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Φάκελλος Αμαζών
In Paris, the student protests of December 1986. Alice Lazard is having her own revolution, expressing herself and trying to confront a world whose aggression and hatred ignite her fierce will to live and her madness. Or so we imagine. Swept away by her colorful language, her youth, her vivacity, her humor, we remain fascinated, and yet she expresses so much despair in the slow destruction of her relationship with a man... Romain, the creator of this character, is overwhelmed by her. He projects himself into another woman, Alice Lazard, brunette, warm, and aggressive. She comes to present herself to Romain for a role in his next film, but she doesn't understand his reactions at all. All of this unfolds under the sometimes amused, sometimes irritated gaze of Jean, the film's editor.
Alice

It is a story of a normal, everyday Greek family that each member turns out to be wacko or gets wacko by the other members. The father is the stoic figure that accepts everything. The mother has a middle age crisis and takes advantage of her husbands inability. The older brother is a doctor of psychology and has everything under control (or believe so) and the younger brother does nothing with his life acclaiming that he is a filmmaker.
Poisonous Women

This is a series of intersecting stories. A petty crook and former lover of a lazy ingénue steals the box-office receipts from the Odeon of Herodus Atticus, on the day an important football game is also taking place. There is also the story of the half-mad mother of the ingénue who refuses to put shoes on because she believes that shoes lead people astray. An eccentric grave-digger produces a two-seater coffin for couple-victims of car accidents. The film also tells the story of one of the Odeon's cleaning women and of a watermelon that goes all around the city, pursued by a tired theater technician and his sister, who is a tour guide. The impresario conducts an inquiry after the theft, but the thief and his two associates, the ingénue and the technician, use what was stolen to set up a small theatre. Small everyday stories and comic incidents combine to create a portrait of modern-day Athens.
The Athenians

A man writes a play, hoping that it will help him understand the dramatic events his son lived in Greece.
Regarde-moi
451 AD. Defeated by the Romans, a group of Barbarians led by their prince make a desperate attempt at losing their pursuers by going deeper and deeper into the Alpine forests.
Le prince barbare

Young Giannis escapes from prison and hides in a deserted factory, with the dream of traveling far away. At the factory, a group of university students rehearse Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, and a girl from the group discovers him. The students accept him into their group, offering him a part in the play as well. One night, three young men try to destroy the props for the theatrical performance, and Giannis tries to stop them, ending up back in prison. The students manage to get him out of jail, and he embarks on a ship and leaves far away.