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  • Smaro Stefanidou

    Greek actress

    Smaro Stefanidou

    Born(1913-04-09)9 April 1913

    Athens, Greece

    Died7 November 2010(2010-11-07) (aged 97)

    Athens, Greece

    OccupationActress

    Smaro Stefanidou (Greek: Σμάρω Στεφανίδου; 9 April 1913 – 7 November 2010[1]) was a Greek theatre, film, television and radio actress.

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    Her family's origin is from Asia Minor. She graduated from Business School in Athens, she learned foreign languages and the piano. From a very young age she presented plays for children. Without telling her parents, she worked to pay for her tuition at the National Theatre Drama School, as her parents didn't want her to become an actress.

    After her graduation from the Drama School, in 1937, she was hired by the top theatre star of these times, Marika Kotopouli. Since 1952 she was the main character actress in the company of Vassilis Logothetidis, with whom she stayed until his death, in 1960.

    She also she acted alongside Katerina, Elli Lampeti, Dimitris Horn, Lambros Konstantaras, Giannis Fertis, Xenia Kalogeropoulou, Aliki Vougiouklaki, Stefanos Lineos, Giannis Gkionakis, Nikos Kourkoulos, Antonis Antypas and many more.

    A bright point in her career was her rendition of queen Hecuba in the play Trojan Wom

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    No. of screens370 (2010)[1]
     • Per capita3.7 per 100,000 (2010)[1]
    Fictional16
    Animated-
    Documentary2
    Total11,900,000
     • Per capita0.9 (2012)[3]
    Total$130 million

    The cinema of Greece has a long and rich history. Though hampered at times by war or political instability, the Greek film industry dominates the domestic market and has experienced international success. Characteristics of Greek cinema include a dynamic plot, strong character development and erotic themes. Two Greek films, Missing (1982) and Eternity and a Day (1998), have won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Five Greek films have received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

    Though Greek cinema took root in the early 1900s, the first mature films weren't produced until the 1920s, after the end of the Greco-Turkish War.[5] Films during this period, such as Astero (1929) by Dimitris Gaziadis and Maria Pentagiotissa (1929) by Ahilleas Madras, consisted of emotional melodramas with an abundance of folkloristic elements.[6]Orestis Laskos's Daphnis and Chloe (1931),

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