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Martha Karagianni (Greek: Μάρθα Καραγιάννη; 6 November 1939 – 18 September 2022) was a Greek film actress. She was born in Athens, but raised in Keratsini. She was one of the most popular Greek actresses of the 1960s.[1] She starred in many films, 19 of which were produced by Finos Film.[1] She had a relationship with Dimitrios Stefanakos, and she was married to Vasilis Konstantinou for many years.

FilmsEdit

  • Madame X (1956) ..... Eleni
  • Liar Wanted (1961) ..... Pitsa-Kitsa
  • Exo oi kleftes (1961) ..... Margarita
  • Merikoi to protimoun kryo[1] (1963) ..... Lela
  • Something Is Burning (1964) ..... Rena
  • Kiss the Girls (1965) ..... Martha
  • Oi Thalassies oi Hadres (1967) ..... Eleni
  • Gorgones ke Manges[2] (1968) ..... Marina
  • Marijuana Stop![1] (1971) ..... Despoina
  • Pethaino gia sena (2009) ..... grandmother

External linksEdit

  • Martha Karagianni at IMDb

ReferencesEdit

  1. ^ a b c d "Μάρθα Καραγιάννη". Finos Film.
  2. ^ Lydia Papadimitriou (26 October 2005). The Greek Film Musical: A Critical and Cultural History. McFarland. p. 156. ISBN 978-1-4766-1018-4.


 

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