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Georgia Vasiliadou

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'''Georgia Vasiliadou''' ([[:el:Γεωργία Βασιλειάδου]]) was born in [[1897]], in [[Athens]], [[Greece]]. Her real name was Georgia Athanassiou. She was obliged to leave school early and work as a shopgirl, in order to help her family.
She made her stage debut in [[1918]], but began her studies at the Gennadeios Rhonetic School in [[1923]] and appeared in some operas. She then worked with the major theater companies of the period ([[Kyveli]], [[Marika Kotopouli]], [[Mitsos Myrat]]), playing a wide range of parts. In the mid-1930s she decided to retire, but [[Alekos Sakellarios]] offered her a small part in the [[1939]] musical comedy "Koritsia tis pantreias"; that was the genesis of a second career for the middle-aged actress, who went on to star in many comedies and revues and created personal stage groups until the late [[1960s]].
She died in [[1980]], but is always fondly remembered by Greek audiences.
 
[[Category:Actors|Vasiliadou,Georgia]]
{{lived|b=1913|d=1986|key=Vasiliadou,Georgia}}
 
 
[[el:Γεωργία Βασιλειάδου]]

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