
Maria Kavoyianni
Acting
Biography
Maria Kavoianni (Athens, January 13, 1958) is a Greek actress. She was born in 1958. She grew up in Byron, Attica. She studied economics at the Athens University of Economics and Education and pedagogy at the Maraslio Didaskalio. She worked for many years as a teacher. At the same time, she also studied at the Drama School of Karolos Koun, from where she graduated in 1986 together with Kate Konstantinou and Yro Mane. She has performed from very comedic roles, such as Aspasia in Dolce Vita and Corinna in Crimes, to very tragic ones, such as Eleni in Hara Agnotaita. In 2015, she starred in Christoforos Papakaliati's film, Another World.
Born: January 13, 1958
Place of Birth: Athens, Greece
Known For

The Witches of Smyrna
Katina a smart Smirnia, lives in slums. Atarti introduces her to magic. Erotic filters prove to be infallible. She marries four men, one better than the other. Her spells were found in a dusty trunk, 100 years later at her home in Egina.

#atherapefti

An August Night
The new drama series "An August Night", which is a continuation of "The Island" takes us back to the 50s. Spinalonga closes and a feast follows in the village. The healthy meet the newly cured and all together celebrate freedom from fear and disease. But everything freezes with the murder of a woman by her husband, when he learns that his best friend had a lover.

Back at home
Katerina and Elias are a married couple with children and grandchildren, who recently retired so that the new measures would not overtake them. Their children are settled, so they too want to take a long trip, which has always been their life's dream.

Bad Ideas
Alexis is an office worker who hates his job. However, his dull daily routine suddenly takes a turn when a family debt brings him face-to-face with organized crime and a mobster who demands repayment. That's when Alexis orchestrates a complicated heist, hoping that nothing will go wrong. But in the end, everything goes wrong—and his life changes forever.

Zoe
Zoe is an everyday woman who lost her smile 25 years ago when her daughter passed away. She works two jobs to make ends meet while her husband and son do not contribute. One night, when a boat falls on her head, Zoe dies and has a metaphysical experience, just before the doctors bring her back to life. Two weeks later, Zoe, confused, is still living a miserable and predictable everyday life. Until an unknown man appears in front of her... Zoe has started to see people who left life unjustly and abruptly. She transforms into a channel of communication between two worlds and her mission is now to help these people close a backlog they left behind before they died. Gradually, she finds again her lost smile and her love for life through the acceptance of death and of others, but also of her personal loss.

Deka Mikroi Mitsoi

Crying... Silicon Tears
This is the story of two Greek families, named Delafrangas and Bisbikides. The former family is very wealthy & lucky, the latter very poor and continually struck by fate. Poor but honest Martha is in love with Giakoumis, a young builder and bouzouki organist, but all her dreams fall apart when posh Tzela "steals" the love of her beloved one... A couple of flash backs, following their families roots back to WW2 and the Turkish domination, and a hidden secret will unfold the story's ending..

Hara is missing
On the eve of her birthday, 17-year-old Hara leaves home with her cousin and brother to attend a local festival in the neighboring village. By dawn the next day, Hara still hasn't returned.

You Can’t Take From One Who Does Not Have
You Can’t Take From One Who Does No Have (Ouk an lavois para tou mi ehontos) is a Greek animated mini-series that aired in the 2010-2011 season on Mega. Ouk an lavois para tou mi ehontos develops in modern Athens where Charos goes, wanting to withdraw from his obligations. However, he is short an obolus on his books, what Menippus owes since he died. Hermes, as the carrier of souls and responsible for Menippus not having the obolus, together with Charus try to help Menippus make money to pay him the obolus. The series was scheduled to begin in the 2009–2010 season, but was eventually rescheduled for the following season’s schedule. The series consists of a total of one cycle with 14 episodes.
Filmography
as Psychiatrist
as Ζωή
as Maria
as Agathi
as Magda Rentoumi
as Maria
as Tasia
as Δικαστίνα
as Κατερίνα
as Various Characters
as Eleni Markou
as Ευταλία
as Νόρα
as Nota
as Angiolina
as Stefania
as Agaristi
as Vicky
as Martha Bisbiki
as Rena
as Venia
as Roula
as Κορίνα Μητροπούλου
as Ασπασία Βαρδάτσικου
as νοσοκόμα