
Actor
Born April 12, 1926 in Vilia, Attiki, Greece
Ellie Loukou (Greek: Έλλη Λούκου; 13 April 1926 – 3 September 1983), known professionally as Ellie Lambeti (Greek: Έλλη Λαμπέτη), was a Greek actress. Ellie studied theatre at Marika Kotopouli's drama school. She made her first steps on the stage at the time of German occupation of Greece. She passed this difficult period as all her theatre colleges. In 1941, she was rejected from two theatre schools: the state one (Ethniko) and a private one named for the Greek actress Marika Kotopouli. However, Kotopouli herself recognized Lambeti's talent and hired her. She adopted the professional surname Lambeti and became a lead actress. She starred in Hanneles Himmelfahrt by Hauptmann. In 1945, she met Marios Ploritis, her future husband, during the filming one of her first films, Adoulotoi sklavoi (1946). In 1946 Lambeti became one of the actresses who performed for the famous modern theatre director Karolos Koun; she was the female lead in the Greek productions of the following plays: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams (1946), Antigone by Anouilh (1947), Bodas de sangre by Lorca (1948).

Praises of Holy Week (According to Matthew's Gospel) - Elli Lampeti reads
Narrator

The Wastrel
Liana Bell

A Matter of Dignity
Hloi Pella

A Girl in Black
Marina

The Counterfeit Coin
Aliki

Windfall in Athens
Mina Labrinou

Bloody Christmas
Eleni

Youth of Athens
Maria Doni

Zero for Conduct
Bilio Fountouka

Unsubdued Slaves