Anna Panayiotopoulou
Born
Anna Panayiotopoulou

(1947-07-30) 30 July 1947
OccupationActress
Years active1973–present

Anna Panayiotopoulou (Greek: Άννα Παναγιωτοπούλου; born 30 July 1947) is a famous Greek actress that has starred in many series, films and theatrical plays.

She became famous after starring in the Greek series Madam Sousou in 1986.[1]

A major hit of her career was starring as one of the three Haritou sisters, Olga, in the Greek hit series Oi Treis Harites during 1990-92. In 1993 she wrote and starred in the series Rosalia (with Eleni Gerasimidou). The series lasted only 1 season due to low ratings. In 1995, she starred in another successful series Ntoltse Vita as Christina Markatou. The series draw high ratings and lasted 2 seasons.

Panayiotopoulou also enjoyed a successful film career, having appeared in several commercially and critically successful films such as Safe Sex (1999) and To Klama Vgike Apo ton Paradiso (Crying... Silicon Tears) (2001).

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1973 T'Agrimia
1982 Alaloumia also writer
1985–1988 Froutopia Mata the Tomato 50 episodes (voice only)
1986 Madame Sousou Madame Sousou 26 episodes[2]
1990–1992 Oi Treis Harites Olga Xaritou 90 episodes
1993 Rosalia Rosalia also writer
1995–1997 Ntoltse Vita Christina Markatou 70 episodes
1998 Despoinis Margarita Margarita
Monaxous-Monaxous
1999 Safe Sex Rena Drouga Film
2000 Mikres Amarties Anna
2001 Crying... Silicon Tears Lavrentia Bisbiki Film
2002 Patra-Venetia Venetia
2003 Blackmail Boy (Oxygono) Party Guest Film (cameo)
2003 Epta Thanasimes Petheres Maria 1 episode
2004 Fae Ti Sokolata Sou Fofi 21 episodes
Ftasamee! Mother Film
2005 S'Agapw M'Agapas Gia Panta Anna
2006 To Kokkino Domatio Lela 1 episode
2008 Afstiros Katallilo Valia Adami Film

References

  1. "Ταινιοθήκη τηλεόρασης ΜΑΝΤΑΜ ΣΟΥΣΟΥ: Επεισόδιο 1". DT Archive. 24 September 2007. Archived from the original on 19 June 2014. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  2. "Μαντάμ Σουσού (1986)". Retrodb. Retrieved June 19, 2014.
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