Caterina Cornaro came into my life 4 years ago and if you’ve been following this blog you’ll know what an insanely rewarding journey it has been. Recently director Andreas Araouzos was asked to direct the opening of the Must Fashion 2019 awards, and as the evening was dedicated to the last queen of Cyprus, Anthie Zachariadou wrote a shorter version of her life -this time in Greek.
I got a message a while back from a fellow actor, asking me how I prepare and deal with auditions. Having been on an audition spree lately, I thought it would be an interesting subject to post about.
You wouldn’t call me the traditional car-lover. I’m more like the two ends of a spectrum; I respect classic older cars and yet new designs fascinate me.
So when Time Out Magazine invited me to drive the new BMW X2 and write an article about it, I kinda couldn’t resist.
I have tremendous discipline when it comes to my work; maybe that’s why I felt it’s okay to overlook smaller things. Like taking 2 minutes in the morning to make my bed.
Until I came across Admiral McRaven’s speech.
It isn’t frequent in this profession that you get to work on a project you are really passionate about and everyone gets along with everyone. Especially when it consists of a big cast.
That’s why I feel undeniably lucky and blessed to portray Joanne Galloway in this production of “A Few Good Men” by Aaron Sorkin. The show premiered last fall and we are so happy and excited to go on a mini tour this September!
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Christos Lazanias from Politis newspaper invited me for a game of Snakes and Ladders and a chat over coffee a few weeks ago.
Our chat was featured on the newspapers’ Web TV and even though I lost the game, I had an excellent time!
My mother up until a few years ago used to ask me “when am I gonna get a real job?”.
I consider myself a quite smart individual and yet, I had to ask the obvious in this case: “what do you mean a real job?”
The show I was performing during the summer “Caterina: The Last Queen of Cyprus” directed by Andreas Araouzos was invited by the Oslo Literature House for a performance.
Needless to say we were thrilled and it was such an unforgettable experience. The audience had a chance to learn about an important part of Cyprus history through the story of Catherine Cornaro.
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