
Just reported her loss Martha KaragiannisMinister of Culture and Sports Lina Mendoni made the following statement:
“In a difficult September of this year, full of great losses, the death of Marta Karagiannis marks the end of the golden age of Greek cinema, idols loved by the general public. Marta Karagianni was a special case in Greek cinema as, starting her career as a dancer, as a beautiful girl, she turned into a great comedian, not hesitating to distort the image of a desirable woman to bring laughter in her countless films. He performed comedic and dramatic roles with great consistency, as well as a special genre of Greek musical created by Yannis Dalianidis. But at the same time, she has acted in the theater in important performances, from The Beautiful City by Mikis Theodorakis and Michalis Kakoyannis to Cabaret by Alexis Solomos, revealing her talent in a wide range of roles. She was characterized by spontaneity, spontaneity and directness. Her presence gave and will give us joy, beauty, laughter. I express my deepest condolences to her family and many friends.”
Deputy Minister of Culture and Sports, Nicholas Giatromanolakis, issued the following statement: “Marta Karagianni was the epitome of the Greek film musical of the 60s, while her imprint was also strong in the theater, where she has been present for more than 50 years. A movie icon, a very popular and eternal object of desire, he prudently invested in her talent. “I have been waiting for many years how and how I will grow up, stop being beautiful, so that the moment comes to do other things,” he said. And he did a lot. Condolences to her many friends.”
Source: Kathimerini

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