Greek movie stars born in 1958

Here are 7 famous actresses from Greece were born in 1958:

Anna Hatzisofia

Anna Hatzisofia (December 28, 1958 Tyrnavos-) is a Greek screenwriter, tv program creator, actor and art director.

She is best known for her work as a screenwriter for various popular Greek television shows and films, including "To Nisi" and "Oi Aparadektoi". Hatzisofia began her career in the entertainment industry as an actor, but eventually transitioned into writing and creating her own television programs. Her work has been recognized with numerous honors, including several awards at the Greek Film Festival. In addition to her work in television, Hatzisofia is also an accomplished artist and has exhibited her work in galleries throughout Greece. She continues to be a prominent figure in the Greek entertainment industry and is known for her versatility and creativity in her work.

Maria Kavoyianni

Maria Kavoyianni (January 13, 1958 Chios-) a.k.a. Mary Kavogianni is a Greek actor. She has one child, Antella Kavoyianni.

Maria Kavoyianni started her career in acting in the late 1970s and has since then appeared in numerous Greek films, television shows, and plays. She is best known for her roles in the films "The Photograph" (1986), "The Suspended Step of the Stork" (1991), "The Price of Love" (1993), "Safe Sex" (1999), and "A Touch of Spice" (2003).

Kavoyianni has also worked as a theatre actress and has performed in several plays including "Electra" and "Oedipus Rex". Her strong and powerful performances in both films and plays have earned her critical acclaim and recognition in the industry.

Apart from her successful acting career, Kavoyianni has also worked as a producer and has produced the film "Three Days Happiness" (1991). She has been nominated and has won various awards for her contributions to the Greek film industry.

In addition to her work in acting and production, Kavoyianni is also active in humanitarian work and has participated in charity events for organizations supporting refugees and marginalized communities.

Elissavet Konstantinidou

Elissavet Konstantinidou (April 24, 1958 Athens-) is a Greek actor.

She graduated from the National Theatre of Greece in 1984 and made her stage debut in "Medea" by Euripides. Konstantinidou has performed in numerous stage productions, featuring in classic and contemporary plays. She has also appeared in films such as "Eternity and a Day" and "Evil", and in popular Greek television series, for which she is widely recognized. In addition to acting, Konstantinidou has been actively involved in humanitarian and social causes, serving as a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF since 2006.

Kaiti Finou

Kaiti Finou (December 30, 1958 Edessa-) a.k.a. Ekaterini Finou is a Greek actor.

She graduated from the National Theatre of Northern Greece Drama School in 1981, and has since appeared in numerous stage productions, both classical and contemporary. Finou has also worked extensively in film and television, with notable roles in films such as "The Suspended Step of the Stork" and "One Day in August". In addition to her acting career, she is also a member of the Greek Society of Company and Organizational Consultants, and has worked as a trainer and consultant for numerous companies and organizations. Despite her success, Finou remains committed to promoting the performing arts in Greece, and is an active participant in various cultural and educational programs.

Eleni Kourkoula

Eleni Kourkoula (December 3, 1958 Athens-) is a Greek actor.

She graduated from the National Theatre of Greece, and has since been a popular figure in Greek theatre, film, and television. Kourkoula has starred in numerous successful productions, including the TV series "To Nisi" and the films "The Way to the West" and "Iphigenia".

In addition to acting, Kourkoula has also been involved in social and political activism. She has spoken out against corruption and injustice in Greek society and has been a vocal advocate for women's rights.

Kourkoula's talent and dedication have earned her numerous awards and accolades throughout her career. In 2008, she was awarded the Best Actress Award at the Drama Short Film Festival for her performance in the film "Pigeon".

Noni Ioannidou

Noni Ioannidou (April 15, 1958-) is a Greek model and actor.

She was born in Athens, Greece and began her career as a model in the late 1970s. She quickly rose to fame and was known for her striking looks and unique style. In the 1980s, Noni transitioned into acting and appeared in several Greek films and television shows. She also became a popular television host and presenter.

Throughout her career, Noni has been honored with many awards and accolades for her contributions to the entertainment industry. She is also known for her philanthropic work and has been involved with several charities and nonprofit organizations.

Noni has remained a prominent figure in the Greek entertainment industry and continues to inspire new generations of models and actors.

Despina Pajanou

Despina Pajanou (December 9, 1958 Thessaloniki-) is a Greek actor.

She studied theater at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, Austria before starting her acting career in both Greek and German productions. Pajanou rose to fame in the 1980s in Germany through her role as Commissioner Theodora “Dora” Marwede in the television series "Die Frauenpolizei" ("The Women's Police"). She also appeared in other popular German television shows such as "Tatort" ("Crime Scene") and "Kommissar Rex" ("Inspector Rex"). In addition to her television work, Pajanou has also acted in several films including "The Bengali Night" (1988) and "Rote Erde" (1983). Pajanou has received numerous awards for her work including the Bambi Award and the Bavarian TV Award.

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