Elena Nathanael (Greek: Έλενα Ναθαναήλ, January 19, 1947 – March 4, 2008) was a Greek film actress.
Her impressively good looks got her noticed in the 1960s by producers and directors of the then-flourishing Greek cinema. She first appeared at the cinema, in the movie Kati na kaiei in 1964, directed by Giannis Dalianidis. Her second screen role was in 1965, in the German movie The Blood of the Walsungs, directed by Rolf Thiele and based on a Thomas Mann novel. A few more parts followed in Greek movies of the late sixties and in most of her roles she was featured as a spoilt rich girl.
In 1968 she got the "Best Actress Award" in the International Thessaloniki Film Festival for her role in the movie Randevou me mia agnosti. In the early 1970s she established her screen persona as a free-spirited, beautiful young woman and became a fashion icon. The abrupt decline of the Greek commercial cinema during that decade had an unpleasant impact on her career which was something usual for the Greek film stars of the period.
After a seven-year absence she made a comeback with a number of straight-to-video movies, usually light comedies. After that she faded away and she made only some special appearances. One of her roles worthy of her beauty and acting abilities was that of "Julia" in the hugely successful soap opera, Aggigma psyhis, in 1998. Her last appearance was the role of "Maya Hoover" in the popular TV series aired on Mega Channel, Gorgones, in 2007, and her return was warmly received by the audience .
2007
as Μάγια
1998
1998
as Τζούλια Μεγαπάνου
1987
as Mother
1986
as Αγάπη, guest star
1986
1986
1985
1982
1982
1981
as Flora St.
1981
as Vicky
1981
as Silvia Nakou
1980
as journalist
1973
as Mary Saranti
1973
as Olga Plati-Mara
1972
as Anna Papadima
1972
as Elena Chrysou
1971
1971
as The Woman
1971
as Mirka
1971
as Eirini
1970
1969
as Katerina
1969
as Dina Vasilaki
1968
as Toni
1968
as Elena
1966
as Elena
1966
as Anna Kanali
1966
as Katerina
1965
1964
as Jenny Petridi