Koralia Karanti
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Koralia Karanti is a Greek
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

 actress, best known for playing the protagonist of the Greek television series, Erotas
Erotas
Erotas is a critically acclaimed and popular Greek television soap opera revolving around the private lives of wealthy Athenian families, that aired on the ANT1 network from September 8, 2005 until May 30, 2008 in Greece and Australia....

, Myrtle Anagnostou
Myrtle Anagnostou
Mirto Anagnostou is a fictional character on the ANT1 television series Erotas, played by Koralia Karanti.-Characterization:...

 despite her earlier film
Film
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, stage
Theatre
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 and television
Television
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 career.

Personal life

She is currently married to George Lianis, a known journalist and minister of socialist government, she has a son with her ex-husband Jonny Kalimeris.
She is the daughter of actress Afroditi Grigoriadou.

Filomography

  • "Erotas" (2005–2008; 2010–present) (TV Series) as Myrto Anagnostou
  • "Venteta" (1999) TV Series as Hara
  • "Kokkino feggari, To" (1994) TV Series
  • "Africa" (1992) TV Series
  • "Dipsa, I" (1990) TV Series
  • Apithano agori (1987) as Alexandra
  • Kerithres (1981) (Greece: recut version)

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