Dimitra Papadopoulou (Greek: Δήμητρα Παπαδοπούλου; born 19 July 1962) is a Greek actress, writer and director. Papadopoulou gained national recognition for portraying Dimitra on the popular television sitcom Oi Aparadektoi (1991–1993) which she also wrote. She has written many theatrical plays such as O papous exei piesi (Greek: Ο παππους εχει πιεση, English: The grandfather has high blood pressure) and Mana tha pao sto Hollywood (Greek: Μανα θα παω στο Χολυγουντ, English: Mom I'm going to Hollywood). In recent years she has made few appearances on TV as she has focused mostly on theatre.
A comedy television series. The series is representative of the daily life of Athenians in the early '90s....
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A comedy following a Greek couple and their silly antics....
You Can't Take From One Who Does No Have (Ouk an lavois para tou mi ehontos) is a Greek animated series that aired in the 2010-2011 season on Mega. Ouk an lavois para tou mi ehontos develops in modern Athens where Charos goes, wanting to withdraw from his obligations. However, he is short an obolus on his books, what Menippus owes since he died. Hermes, as the carrier of souls and responsible for Menippus not having the obolus, together with Charus try to help Menippus make money to pay him the ...
The documentary Creative Producer: The Unsung Hero of Greek Cinema explores the role of the producer in the creative process of Greek cinema, highlighting the complexity and unseen creative role that distinguishes this special profession....