Chantal Contouri
Chantal Contouri | |
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Born |
Chantal Contouri 1949 Agios Georgios, Vion, Greece |
Years active | 1974–present |
Chantal Contouri (sometimes credited as Chantal Cantouri, Greek: Σαντάλ Κοντούρης) is a Greek Australian actress.
Career
Contouri, a Greek immigrant to Australia has had starring roles in Australian films and played guest and recurring roles in various television series, including being a regular cast member of music program Kommotion. She is best known as nurse Tracey Wilson in the soap opera Number 96 in 1974–1975. In the story Tracey was ultimately revealed to have been a sado-masochist and a serial killer, the infamous "Pantyhose Strangler".[1]
She later appeared in The Sullivans as Melina Tsangarakis, who married Norm Baker before her death by firing squad. Contouri appeared in US daytime soap opera General Hospital in 1988 and played a guest role in Australian teen soap E Street in 1993.[2]
She played leading roles in Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974) and the sex comedy film Alvin Purple Rides Again (1974), and later had a guest role in the Alvin Purple television series produced in 1976. Contouri had starring roles in horror-suspense films Thirst (1979) and Snapshot (aka The Day After Halloween) (1979). Her most recent feature film appearance was in The Wannabes (2003).
In 2007, Contouri discussed Number 96 on an episode of Where Are They Now?, and revealed that she runs a restaurant in Adelaide, called The Original Barbecue Inn.[3]
Contouri recorded an audio commentary for a 2008 DVD boxed set of 32 Number 96 episodes, entitled The Pantyhose Strangler.
Filmography
- Barry McKenzie Holds His Own (1974)
- Alvin Purple Rides Again (1974)
- High Rolling (1977)
- Snapshot (1979)
- Thirst (1979)
- Touch and Go (1980)
- The Three Sea-Wolves (1980)
- Metal Skin (1994)
- Offspring (1996)
- The Wannabes (2003)
- Birthday (2009)
References
External links
- Chantal Contouri at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with George Negus-2003
- DVD release: Number 96: The Pantyhose Strangler (2008)