Zorz Sarri

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

16

Gender

Female

Birthday

1923-08-22

Deathday

2012-06-09 (88 years old)

Place of Birth

Athens, Greece

Also Known As

  • Ζωρζ Σαρρή

Zorz Sarri

Biography

Georges Sari (Greek: Ζωρζ Σαρή) or Zorz Sari (born Georgia Sarivaxevani 22 August 1925 – 9 June 2012), a Greek author and actress, was born in Athens. Her mother was French and her father was Greek from Ayvalik, Turkey. She grew up in Greece, where she attended elementary and secondary school. World War II broke out in 1939 and Greeces' entry on the 28th October 1940 before she could finish her schooling.

During the war, Sarivaxevani (later Georges Sari or Sarri) joined the Resistance and fought with the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth (EPON). Looking back on that era, she herself noted that “the years during the Nazi occupation were a time of happiness and freedom. We went from being miserable to happy because we chose the road of life, even if death had a place there as well. We grieved and rejoiced all together, but we were not afraid. There was one goal: liberation”. She graduated while Greece was still under Nazi occupation and began taking acting lessons at Dimitris Rontiris' drama school.

Georges Sari was injured during the Greek Civil War, which followed right after World War II, suffering wounds to her hand and foot from a bomb explosion. She received treatment at Aghia Olga Hospital. In 1947, she was forced to leave for Paris in exile. She worked various jobs while living there, while also enrolling as a student at the Charles Dullin School of Dramatic Art. Sari returned to Greece together with her family in 1962 and continued acting in the theater until the rise of the Military junta, at which point she decided along with other actor acquaintances to engage in passive resistance and no longer act in the theater. That summer, deprived as she was of any means of expression, she wrote her first novel – The Treasure of Vaghia – which started off like a game together with the children who surrounded her.

Sari decided to dedicate her life to writing: “In writing, I discovered all that I could not find in the theater, perhaps because I was not a leading lady or perhaps because I was not in a position to choose the roles that the producer or director would select for me. I now bear the full responsibility for my books. I do what I want; what I can.”

She wrote numerous books. In 1994 she won the Best Children Literature book award for her book Ninet (which was a semi-autobiography of her sister). In 1995 and 1999 she was awarded with the Greek Cycle of Books. In 1988 she was nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award. Furthermore, as an actress, she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the Thessaloniki Film Festival.

Sari died in Athens on 9 June 2012, aged 87.[3]

Known For

Phaedra
5.7%

Phaedra

May 25, 1962

A Matter of Dignity
7.1%

A Matter of Dignity

Feb 10, 1958

Murder Backstage
6.6%

Murder Backstage

Sep 1, 1960

Happy Day
5.1%

Happy Day

Sep 1, 1976

Treason
5.8%

Treason

Jun 8, 1964

The Man on the Train
5.3%

The Man on the Train

Jun 11, 1958

The Protectors
6.0%

The Protectors

Sep 29, 1973

Alki’s Long Walk
0.0%

Alki’s Long Walk

Nov 3, 2017

Birth City
0.0%

Birth City

Mar 24, 1988

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Acting

2017
Alki’s Long Walk as (Archive Footage)
1990
Akrivi mou Sofia as βασίλισσα Όλγα
1989
Φανή
1988
Birth City
1982
Οι απόμαχοι
1980
Eleftherios Venizelos: 1910-1927
1976
Happy Day
1973
The Protectors
1965
The Island of Aphrodite as Lady Peterson
1964
Treason as Mrs. Kastrioti
1964
I leave with Bitterness in Foreign Countries as Lina Hatzinikoli
1962
Phaedra as Ariadne
1962
Triumph
1960
Murder Backstage as Thaleia Halkia
1958
The Man on the Train as Eleni Papadatou
1958
A Matter of Dignity as Rena

Creator

1984
The treasure of Vagia as Creator

Production

1987
Absences as Producer

Writing

1984
The treasure of Vagia as Scenario Writer
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