The unforgettable actress of the Greek cinema, Speranza Vrana, was born – according to the official data of SEH – on this day, February 6, 1928 (according to others, 1926 or 1932) and her real name was Elpida Chomatianou.

Finos Film, on the occasion of today, published a video tribute to the brioza and “sexy maggiora” Speranza Vrana, with footage from her films.

In the caption she writes: “She was confident that she could do anything on her own. With plenty of brio, nazi and swagger, she conquered everyone from her very first appearance in the theater and effortlessly transformed into the inspector type of “sexy major”. She also revealed her talent in the cinema, with her first appearance in the Finos Film film “Come to Theo” (1950) alongside Nikos Stavridis, while the scene where she sings and dances “Mambo the Brasiliero” in the film “The Nice of Athens”. This was Speranza Vrana who was born on this day in 1928 in Messolonghi as Elpida Chomatianou. A girl who boldly and bravely turned difficulties into opportunities and became the Speranza of our hearts.”