Anna Vagena

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    June 15, 1947 (78 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Larissa, Greece

    Anna Vagena

    Biography

    Anna Vagena (June 15, 1947, Larissa) is a Greek actress and politician. She is a graduate of the drama schools of the Karolos Koun Art Theater and the National Theater, while she has also studied at the Law School of Athens. He has participated in many theater performances, among them The Glass World, The Churchmen, Triseugeni, Prometheus Bound and Camino Real. Her most important film participation is the lead role in the film Anna's Consul by Pantelis Voulgaris, which won her the award for Best Actress at the Thessaloniki festival in 1979. Other films he has acted in are Visibility Zero, The Great Lover, Operation Kraipe-The Tomb of the Third Reich, Where Do They Go for the Havuza? and The King. In the 1980s he participated in the ERT2 comedy TV series The Vangelitsa Channel, in the ET1 drama series "The Trip That Kills" (1992), while he also acted in various video films. In the period 1996-1997 he participated in Mega's successful series, Because of Honor. In 1999 she founded the "Metaxourgeio" Theater together with her husband Loukianos Kilaidonis. In 2006 he published the book My Thessalian Theater, published by Kedros publications.

    Known For

    • The King

      The King

      2002

    • Which Way to the Septic Tank?

      Which Way to the Septic Tank?

      1978

    • Anna's Engagement

      Anna's Engagement

      1972

    • Goodbye

      Goodbye

      2001

    • Logo Timis

      Logo Timis

      1996

    • Giakoumis, A Roman Heart

      Giakoumis, A Roman Heart

      1970

    • Underwater Papanikolis

      Underwater Papanikolis

      1971

    • Aliki the Dictator

      Aliki the Dictator

      1972

    • Non-essential Movement

      Non-essential Movement

      2024

    • Το κανάλι της Βαγγελίτσας

      Το κανάλι της Βαγγελίτσας

      1987

    • Operation Kraipe

      Operation Kraipe

      1971

    • The Abductors

      The Abductors

      1972

    • The Great Love Songs

      The Great Love Songs

      1973

    • Pavlos Melas

      Pavlos Melas

      1973

    • Proud eagles

      Proud eagles

      1971