Marilita Lambropoulou
- Actress
Marilita Lambropoulou was born in Athens. She trained at the Theatre
Studies Department of the University of Patras, as well as at a series
of seminars organized by the Greek National Theatre. Her stage work
includes roles in both classical and contemporary theatre, including
"The House of the Sleeping Girls" at the Amore Theatre. Marilita has
also directed for the stage, including "The Caretaker" by
Harold Pinter and "Psychology of the
Syrian Husband" by Emmanouil Roidis.
She has acted in television, including the lead role of Maria in the
telefilm
Three Wishes (2002) (Treis
Euchés), as well as the lead role of Lisa in
Erastis ditikon proastion (2004)
("Lover from the Western Suburbs"). Her television work includes
Le dernier seigneur des Balkans (2005)
(O Teleftaios arhontas ton Valkanion), a four-part dramatized
mini-series covering the history of the Balkans in the first half of
the 20th Century. Her feature film work includes the lead roles in the
artistic and commercial success
Athens Blues (2001)
(Athens Blues) by
Giorgos Panousopoulos in 2001 and
The King (2002) by
Nikos Grammatikos in 2002, which won
the Golden Pyramid Award at the 2003 Cairo International Film Festival.