The country’s artistic world mourns the loss of actor Constantinouwho passed away on Monday night (10/3) at the age of 61, after a battle with cancer. Relatives, friends and colleagues will say the last “goodbye” to the beloved “Rescue“From ‘Crimes»Today Wednesday.

As it became known, Kate Constantine’s funeral will take place at 12 pm. in Holy Temple of St. Spyridon in Aigioat its place of origin. Her body will be in the Holy Temple from the 11 pm.

Tragic hours for her family. Her mother, Angeliki and her sister Maria, mourn her loss, after Katie Constantinou left after a strong battle she gave to keep her alive.

The family pledges, instead of wreaths to be donated to the EK ME Aigiou.

What was Katie Constantine

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 “Internal 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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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 them out. I didn’t feel unlucky and unjust, I felt like my father was missing. “