Chrysa Spiliotis
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12 January 1956
- Actress
- playwright
- radio presenter
Chrysa Spiliotis | |
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| Born | Chrysi Spilioti 12 January 1956 Filothei, Greece |
| Died | 23 July 2018 (aged 62) |
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| Spouse | Dimitris Tournavitis |
Chrysa Spiliotis (also Chrisa Spilioti;[1] Greek: Χρυσή (Χρύσα) Σπηλιώτη; 12 January 1956 – 23 July 2018) was a Greek stage and television actress, playwright and radio presenter.[2][1]
Spiliotis was born and grew up in Filothei in present-day Greater Athens. She spent part of her childhood on the Greek island of Evia.[3] Spiliotis attended the National Theatre of Greece Drama School, and after graduating, studied improvisation in France.[1][4]
Career
In 1996 she began writing plays. More than ten of her works have been translated into several foreign languages and have been performed in theaters in Greece and abroad (including New York, London, Croatia, and the Netherlands).[1][5] Her plays include Who discovered America?, Scottish shower, Aga-shu and fi, With a difference of breast, Fire and water, Who Sleeps Tonight? and The Eye of the Tiger.[1][6] She directed some theatrical performances of her plays.[5][7]
Spiliotis taught playwriting at the Theater of Changes, the International Theater Institute, the Faculty of Theatre Studies at the University of Athens, the Theatre of Cyprus and Cyprus' "Open Theatre."[1] She also served as a member of the board of directors of the Central Theater of Northern Greece and the International Theater Institute.[8]
Spiliotis first appeared on television in 1997 in the Mega TV soap opera The Queen of the Queen.[2][9] On stage, she collaborated with directors such as Minos Volanakis, G. Sebastikoglou and others, and appeared in various theaters such as "Theater of the South", the "Open Theater", "Theater of Spring", "Theater of Kefallinia", National Theater and "Free Stage".[10] Spiliotis taught acting at the Dramatic School-Diomidis Fotiadis and in kindergartens and elementary schools in Attica.
For three years, she wrote the scripts for ERT's daily children's programme Around Everyone. She also wrote and presented to ERT, in collaboration with Annetta Papathanasiou and Olympia Basklavani, the children's series Lights please and Bourboulethres and the children's play In the Country of the Carnival. She wrote fairy tales for ERT's radio program And sweet dreams, and the series Thousand Nights and a Nazareth and the script for the TV series At the Right Time, which was screened by ERT.[8][7]