Widely known for her iconic interpretation of Soso in the television series “Crimes”, she remained characterized as imprinted on the viewers’ memories, excellently performing the Black Humor of the role.

It was not very easy to pass the ‘crimes’ scenario on the channels, but in the world the first two episodes had not gone. But then she left … she presented characters like the prostitute, a woman who kills her husband had very bold characters for the season“The actress told ERT about this legendary series.

Katie Constantinou also added: “It doesn’t bother me to talk to me on the street, to tell me “what are you doing?” After all, you can’t get rid of it when you go out on television. The world will necessarily talk to you, I don’t understand, to play it after some people? It’s in the game and that

A lady who even shook me on the road, at the time of the crimes, told me “Can you kill your husband, why can’t I do the same in mine?”, This was a little shocking

Katie Constantinou was born on December 18, 1963 in Rododafni, Achaia. She finished at the same time the Philosophy and Drama School of the Art Theater, where she graduated in 1986, along with her girlfriends Maria Kavogiannis and Yro Mane. He has also worked as a philologist. Her first role was in the play “Inner voices»At the Art Theater. She became widely known for her interpretation of Sosos Papadima in the series “Crimes” but over time, she has participated in many theatrical performances, as well as in the following films and television series: my best friend, crying out of paradise, oxygen.

She had said in an interview with ERT that her decision to become an actress was irrevocable and that she was honored to be called a comic actress.

Kate Constantinou’s latest television appearance was in Alpha’s series, “The Curse of Jela Delafraga”, where she played Alexis Vrontakis.

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It is noteworthy that Katie Constantinou interpreted in the theater a role that is traditionally attributed to Richard III of Shakespeare.

In an interview with Lifo regarding the incarnation of the Shakespearean hero, she said: “The director’s main purpose was not only to stand that a female actress plays a male role, but to emphasize- and there it was based on the idea of ​​playing it with a woman- that Richard is essentially an noble creature. A creature that sets up the whole game of power, so it would be interesting in his view, to have no sex. Also, that Richard is a great theater, an actor who sets up all this. It’s like directing everything himself. So, relying on them, she was very stuck to use a woman in a male role. The purpose of all of us, however, is not to stay in it. That is, we want viewers to forget that a woman plays the role. I think so far things are going well

The loss of her father

My mother grew up with my sister alone, she said in an interview with ERT as she lost her father at a very young age, just 8 years old.

My mother was very protective, she was dedicated to the role of the mother, she was a terrible love to me and my sister, and was dynamic enough to be able to get out. I didn’t feel unlucky and unjust, I felt like my father was missing