Olia Lazaridou
Known for: Acting
Born: March 12, 1954 in Kolonaki, Athens, Greece
Olia Lazaridou (Athens, 13 March 1954) is a Greek actress and director. Her father was a radio producer and advertiser. She studied acting at the Drama School of the Art Theatre where she performed, as an actress, in tragedies and in the play Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni, directed by Giorgos Lazanis. In 1986 she went to France where she attended classes at the school of Antoine Vitez. Lazaridou became known to the general public through her frequent film appearances in the 1980s. Her first film appearance was in a small role in Nikos Koundouros' film 1922 in 1978. She has starred in a total of 17 films and has twice won the Best Actress award at the Thessaloniki Greek Film Festival for the films The Stigma in 1982 and Terirem in 1987 while in the same year she also won the Best Supporting Actress award for the film Archangel of Passion. In 2005 she was awarded for her entire body of work. The 46th Thessaloniki Film Festival featured special screenings in her honor of the films The Rags Still Sing by Nikos Nikolaidis, Invincible Lovers by Stavros Tsiolis, The Stigma by Pavlos Tassios, and The Nostalgist by Eleni Alexandraki. Lazaridou herself maintains an ambivalent attitude towards her film appearances.
Known for
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Άλκηστη
Parangelia!
Roula
The Wretches Are Still Singing
Vera
Olga Robards
Stigma
Eleni
Invincible Lovers
1922
Potlatch
Katerina
Terirem
Maria Kavvadia
Paradise
Vicky
Stubborn Elsa
Elsa
Before the End of the World
I'm Tired of Killing Your Lovers
Directing Hell
Varieté
Anna
The Woman Who Missed Home
Άννα
Last Journey
Rare Land
Threatre
Prodosia
Όλγα Μαρκάκη
Η Χαμένη άνοιξη
Φλώρα
Ταξίμ
Στέλλα