Evelina Papoulia (Greek: Εβελίνα Î Î±Ï€Î¿Ï Î»Î¹Î±; born 25
March 1971), is a Greek actress and dancer. She is best known for her
acting role as "Marina Kountouratou" in the tv series Dyo Xenoi
(1997).In 1989 she moved to New York City to study dance at The Martha
Graham School of Contemporary Dance and acting at The Lee Strasberg
Theater Institute. During her time in New York City, she took part in
several plays, such as "West Side Story" (1993), while participating
in the Mega Dance Company. Originally she wanted to obtain the
American citizenship, but failing to do so she returned to Athens in
1993 and continued working as an actress. Evelina first claimed
stardom as the hysterical blond TV persona Marina Kountouratou, who
fell in love with a man of classic education, in "Dyo Xenoi" in
1997.Her film debut was in the successful Greek film "Safe Sex" in
1999.While working on TV shows, she continued her career on stage with
plays such as "Waiting Till Dark" (1999) and the rock musical Hedwig
and the Angry Inch.
March 1971), is a Greek actress and dancer. She is best known for her
acting role as "Marina Kountouratou" in the tv series Dyo Xenoi
(1997).In 1989 she moved to New York City to study dance at The Martha
Graham School of Contemporary Dance and acting at The Lee Strasberg
Theater Institute. During her time in New York City, she took part in
several plays, such as "West Side Story" (1993), while participating
in the Mega Dance Company. Originally she wanted to obtain the
American citizenship, but failing to do so she returned to Athens in
1993 and continued working as an actress. Evelina first claimed
stardom as the hysterical blond TV persona Marina Kountouratou, who
fell in love with a man of classic education, in "Dyo Xenoi" in
1997.Her film debut was in the successful Greek film "Safe Sex" in
1999.While working on TV shows, she continued her career on stage with
plays such as "Waiting Till Dark" (1999) and the rock musical Hedwig
and the Angry Inch.
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