Anna Kyriakou (Athens, January 17, 1929 - October 13, 2025) was a Greek actress She studied at the Drama School of the National Theater, but in 1954, having already begun her career in acting, she moved to Paris, where she attended two years of classes at the famous Charles Dulain School with professor Jean Villard. In 1945, as a first-year student at the National Theater School, she participated in Pelos Katselis' play "The Merchant of Venice" which was staged at the National Theater's summer theater in Klafthmonos Square. The famous director had chosen Kyriakou along with other young actors from the school to fill the roles. In the following years, and while she had graduated from the school, she met Vasilis Logothetidis with whom she collaborated in the plays “Miss 39”, “Delistavrou and Son”, “He Stepped on the Melon Peel”, “The Lady of Maxim” and “Neither Cat Nor Damage” in the role of Lolota. Upon her return from Paris, she starred alongside Dimitris Myrat, Al...
Crying... Silicon Tears
2001
Blackmail Boy
2003
Safe Sex
1999
Zorba the Greek
1964
The Drunkard
1950
Poisonous Women
1993
Liar Wanted
1961
Ririka
1951
Father-in-Law With a Heart of Gold
1959
The 4 Stairs
1951
Groom Urgently Wanted
1971
Lily of the Harbor
1952
Silence
2004
Above all... Coolness
1951
Ο Γολγοθάς μιας ορφανής
1954
Erotic Journey
1949