The series “The Mark of Love” wrote its own history on television and was loved fanatically while some of the sayings that were heard became talk of the town and are still being said.

A typical example is the infamous saying “What happened Kostakis, does the village girl like you?”

The protagonist of the series, Stratos Tzorgzoglou, speaking on Tuesday on Mega about his career, made revelations about his co-stars, Jenny Botsi and Vana Barba.

What did he say about Jenny Botsi and Vana Barba?

“In the love scenes with Jenny Botsi, she was very anxious because she didn’t know anyone and had to be naked,” said the actor.

He then mentioned that they should ride with Vana Barba and remembered that she was not even the definition of an “amazon”.

“Horse-riding was one of my favorites, while Vana didn’t know and everything fell off the horse,” he pointed out.

Which director kept yelling at him on set

As Stratos Georgetzoglou said in the film “Up, Down and Sideways”, Michalis Kakogiannis was constantly yelling at him during filming.

“I used to come home and say that I’m not a good actor. Three months later, I won the first state role award for the film,” he said characteristically.

He then emphasized that in the movie “Landscape in the Fog” he said that he knew how to drive a car when he didn’t.

“Monday morning I had to be in Ioannina while it was snowing. I couldn’t miss the turn so I started on foot. I had my cassette player with me, I was listening to music and I was going through the mountains. I hitchhiked, the third truck on the way stopped and we got to the set just in time. I had learned to drive two days before a shoot for the film. We went to a very narrow alley with a cliff and Thodoros Angelopoulos wanted me to say some jokes, look back and drive at the same time. While I was saying the words, the rear right wheel of the van I was driving fell off the cliff. I apologize for my recklessness in saying that I knew how to drive.”

As he says, his participation in “Farm” was the result of his attempt to be reborn after the death of his mother.

“At the Farm, I forgot both the mourning for my mother and the coronavirus. I also settled down financially.”