The last “goodbye” to Anna Kyriakou, also known as the “Bebeka” in the series by the three Harrites, today told Athens First Cemetery, friends, many colleagues and ordinary citizens.
In a climate of deep emotion, people of theater, cinema and television gathered to bid farewell to actorwho passed away from life at the age of 96, leaving behind a significant legacy for him Greek culture.
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A great lady of the scene
Anna Kyriakou was born in Athens in 1929 and studied at the National Theater Drama School, and continued her studies at the Charles Dullin School in Paris (1954–1956). Her career in the theater was long and long, with participation in important performances of classic and contemporary repertoire.
At the same time, she was also present in cinema, with roles that highlighted her sensitivity and expressiveness. For the general public, however, her name was more identified with “Aunt Bebeka” in the legendary television series by the three Harrites, where she uniquely combined comic talent with her aristocratic refinement.
Anna Kyriakou was a real lady of the scene – an actress who consistently and consistently served her art, leaving behind a great work and a deep love from the audience who loved her.
Source: Skai
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