Unforgettable, unique, talented, accessible and full of energy, she left a legacy to be remembered
The great actress with whom the world laughed, cried and worried, as every theater lover should, was born in 1938 and grew up on the island of Samos
Dina Konsta was the epitome of talent, perseverance and success as she was a woman who grew up in difficult times and who managed to stand out in the general public and in the artistic environment through her endless talent.
The great actress with whom the world laughed, cried and worried, as every theater lover should, was born in 1938 and grew up on the island of Samos. She graduated from the drama school of Kostis Michaelidis while studying acting secretly from her parents. Many times he had stated that he is a self-destructive person with guilt and many complexes. With a multi-year career at the National Theater and a successful stage and television career, Dina Konsta left as a legacy various scenes and lines from her participation in popular television series such as “Dis Examartain”, “To Soi Ma” and her iconic performance as Deni Marcora in “Two Strangers”.
See below a series of scenes and lines that left an era:
I am calling from Cyprus
Has no after function?
My Christ. What decadence
And since I don't remember your name can I call you worm?
I'm going to find the my young bug named Constantine
How about a baby badger cross with anteater?
From Monday who lives who dies
It's me, your Bubu
This my dear is not a project. Cholesterol Festival is