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Home/People/Betty Livanou
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Born
Jan 1, 1951
Age 75
Place of Birth
Athens, Greece
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

26
Movies
9
TV Shows
Also Known As
Μπέττυ Τράτα
Μπετυ Λιβανου
Μπέτι Λιβανού
Μπέττυ Λιβανού
Μπέττι Λιβανού
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IMDb Profile

Betty Livanou

Acting

Biography
Betty Livanou was born in Athens, in Plato's Academy, to a family with roots from Asia Minor and Egypt. Before she even finished school, young Betty found herself working in advertising, posing for print ads and acting in film spots, while after finishing school she worked for a year as a model. Although she had been receiving offers to act in films since she was young, she was not particularly interested. However, when, at the age of 20, she was called by Filopoimin Finos and Yannis Dalianidis, everything changed. The two “masters” of cinema had noticed her in a cigarette commercial in which she was pantomiming and had been captivated by her face. And so, without having studied acting, armed with her natural talent, Betty Trata became (with Yannis Dalianidis as her “godfather”) Betty Livanou and joined the team of Finos Film. Before her collaboration with Finos Film, Betty Livanou had only one film to her credit, a brief role (as Betty Trata) in Andreas Katsimitsoulias' "Angels of Sin" (1966). However, her film career took off in 1971, when Yannis Dalianidis directed her in "Sinners", alongside Christos Nomikos. Subsequently, and until 1973, she starred in five more films by Finos Film, alongside big names such as Nikos Kourkoulos (Abuse of Power, 1971), Rena Vlachopoulou (Urgently Wanted Groom, 1971), Kostas Voutsas (Twenty Women and Me, 1973) and Kostas Prekas (The Popular Rebel, 1971). Her participation in “The Sin of Beauty” (1972), again directed by Yannis Dalianidis, alongside Nikos Galanos and Tasso Kavvadia, stands out to this day. With the decline of commercial cinema, Betty Livanou turned to television. She presented children's shows (Our Little Family) and game shows (The Secret of Colgate, Tell the Truth), but her recognition was established when she presented “Candid Camera” (1972) with Danos Lygizos. Later, she also took on leading roles in popular television series such as “The Conspiracy of Silence”, “Suspicions” and “Woogerman”. At the end of the 70s, she returned to cinema with a series of excellent choices. From “A Laughing Afternoon” (1979) and “The Incompatible” (1979), both by Andreas Thomopoulos, to the award-winning “Honeymoon Trip” (1979) and the timeless moving “Oi Apenanti” (1981) by Giorgos Panousopoulos. This was followed by roles in Nikos Perakis' "Arpa Colla" (1982), Apostolos Doxiadis' "Underground Journey" (1983) and George Tsemberopoulos' "Sudden Love" (1984). She naturally remained the muse of her husband, George Panousopoulos, with a constant presence in his films ("Mania" in 1985, "M' Agapas" in 1989). At the end of the 1980s, while she had moved away from acting, she successfully engaged in other activities, such as the creation and marketing of jewelry and accessories. A call in 1990 from the Thessaloniki Film Festival to present an award gave her a new impetus to return to the big screen and abandon her involvement with jewelry. In fact, a few years later she returned to the Thessaloniki Film Festival, not to present but to receive an award for her performance in the film “Age of Assassins” (1993). In addition to cinema, she also returned to the television screen, giving her presence a special dynamic to roles such as “Africa” (1992), “The Path of Love” (1994) and “The Painted Sun” (1996).
Largo poster

Largo

Cast
2012
Moonstruck poster

Moonstruck

as Λεωνόρα
2010
Αγαπώ Τη Μαμά Σου poster

Αγαπώ Τη Μαμά Σου

as Άλκηστη
2007
Testosterone poster

Testosterone

as Bus Driver
2005
Love Me Do poster

Love Me Do

as Junk Woman
2003
Όνειρα γλυκά poster

Όνειρα γλυκά

as Eleni
2002
Athens Blues poster

Athens Blues

as Maria
2001
Like a Prairie Cock in Wyoming poster

Like a Prairie Cock in Wyoming

as Eleni
1996
A Time to Kill poster

A Time to Kill

as Dafni
1993
Dead liqueur poster

Dead liqueur

Cast
1992
Love Me Not? poster

Love Me Not?

as Despoina
1989
Sudden Love poster

Sudden Love

as Ελένη
1984
Underground route poster

Underground route

as Eirini Kavvadia
1983
Arpa Colla poster

Arpa Colla

as Giorgos' Wife
1982
A Foolish Love poster

A Foolish Love

as Stella Velli
1981
Honeymoon poster

Honeymoon

as Christina
1979
An Uncompromising Man poster

An Uncompromising Man

as Anna
1979
A Joyful Afternoon poster

A Joyful Afternoon

Cast
1979
Twenty Women and I poster

Twenty Women and I

as Betty
1973
Η Αμαρτία Της Ομορφιάς poster

Η Αμαρτία Της Ομορφιάς

as Rena Asteriou
1972