
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Birthday
1935-06-03
Deathday
2017-03-11
Place of Birth
Lamia, Greece
Evangelia Samiotaki
Biography
Evangelia Samiotaki (real name: Evangelia Kalogirou née Sakoulas, 3 June 1935 – 11 March 2017) was a Greek actress. She was born in 1935 in Lamia. Her father was the folk singer Kostas Samiotakis. Evangelia completed her compulsory education in Thebes and then studied at the Drama School of the National Theatre. Her first theatrical appearance was in 1955 in Erotokritos by Nikos Hadjiskos. After graduating, she played roles from Attic comedies for 17 consecutive years, mainly by Aristophanes in Epidaurus. She was even Alexis Solomos' favorite actress in the role of Lampito in the play Lysistrata. She collaborated with the State Theatre of Northern Greece since 1965, while since 1978 she has been involved in independent theatre. She herself has produced theatre productions for 17 years, while touring Australia, the United States and Canada. She has participated in many series and films, both Greek and foreign. Her husband from 1952 to 2009 was Spyros Kalogirou. She taught acting at the Diomedes Photiadis Drama School, while in the last years before her death she suffered from health problems in her left leg. (Source: Wikipedia)
Known For

I Neraida Kai to Palikari
as Lenio

The Parisian Lady
as customer

Guess what I do... at night
as Eftihia

They and I
as Μαντώ (Βελιγκέκας)

Liza and All the Others
as γιαγιά

A Dog's Dream

Twenty Women and I

A Thief and a Gentleman
as Stathis' Mother

I'm crazy, I do whatever I want
as Meropi

Thanasis, Juliet and the sausages
as Maria Karathanasi