“Anna Panagiotopoulou was not just a charismatic comic actress. She was a great artist who left an indelible mark on television, theater and modern Greek cinema. The gift he had to “break” the screen and address you and the way he made even the non-joke to make you laugh, was unique and unsurpassed. Condolences to their loved ones. It will forever remain special in the hearts and memories of all of us”, says SYRIZA in a statement.
It is recalled that the actress Anna Panagiotopoulou died at the age of 76.
The news of her death was announced by Stamatis Kraunakis with his post on Facebook.
Anna Panagiotopoulou was born in Kypseli. Since her childhood she wanted to be an actress. She grew up in a big city environment, which had nothing to do with the theater, while her parents didn’t want her to do anything like that. When she was sent to Switzerland to study, she secretly returned and took the National exams. There he first met Stamatis Fasoulis, with whom he was in the same class.
Together with Stamatis Fasoulis, they were key members of the Free Theater -almost from its beginnings- and starred in its first great success, Kai sy skhtenisesis, which made it known and loved by the general public. They staged performances of a diverse repertoire, from Brecht to Khourmouzi. They got a permanent “roof” when they went to Alsos Pagratiou. At the same time, until then, the troupe participants were engaged in other jobs for a living. [1] In 1980, the Free Theater stopped and the Free Stage was founded, by Anna Panagiotopoulos and Stamatis Fasoulis, which was essentially a renaming of the Free Theater. Anna Panagiotopoulou continued with reviews, in which she acted but also wrote the script.
She became widely known through her participation in television series, first on state television and then on private television. A milestone in her television career (and her personal “favorite”) is considered to be the incarnation of “Madame Sousou” in the adaptation of Dimitris Psatha’s novel of the same name in the 1986-87 season (along with Thanasis Papageorgiou, Angelos Antonopoulos, Natasha Asikis, etc. .).
Huge success was also achieved by the series: The Three Graces (with Minas Adamakis, Nenas Mendi, Anna Kyriakou) and Dolce Vita (with Katiana Balanika, Maria Kavoianni, Maria Foka, Thanasis Efthymiadis, Katerina Ziogou, Pavlos Orkopoulos, Galini Tseva etc.) .a.), which are considered “classic”.
In the 2003-2004 television season, he co-hosted the game show The Millions Show with Fotis Sergoulopoulos, Christos Efthymiou, Menio Sakellaropoulos, Cleonas Grigoriadis and Mathildi Magyra, which premiered in October 2003 on MEGA.
On TV she has appeared in the series Safe Sex Crying Came from Heaven Oxygen Strictly Appropriate Grim Greek Short Story
Madame Sussou Fruitopia Review, review The Three Graces High Rock Eliza and the Others Rosalia a Bestseller Dolce Vita
The Two Sins Munich Munich Miss Margarita Little Sins Patras-Venice The Nanny Eat Your Chocolate I Love You Forever
Seven Deadly Mothers-in-Law, The Red Room
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