Titika Sarigouli

Titika Sarigouli

Evseveia (Titika) Sarigoulis of Athanasios and Euphrosynis (November 30, 1934, Athens - January 22, 2021, Athens) was a Greek writer and actress. She had many participations in television programs, in film productions and in theater performances. She studied acting at a young age, beginning her career in film and theater in the early 1960s. In 1960, she made her film debut in the film The Secret of the Red Cloak. Two more film appearances followed in the following years in the films Phaedra and First Heartbeat. In the same decade, she began to be more actively involved in writing (he was a member of the Union of Young Greek Writers), starting to write and publish various books. For several decades she was more involved in writing than acting. To date she has written and published more than 60 books, most recently "Kilonas the Athenian" and "King Constantine the Great: A Tragedy in Five Acts". In the early 2000s, she continued her film career. More specifically, in 2004, she played in the film "Testosterone (film)" while in 2005 she participated in the comedy The Choir of Chariton and in the international production Opa! that part of the filming took place in Greece. In the same year, she made her television debut in the comedy series Paradise Street 7 with the role of the elderly Nina. This was followed by other television appearances in episodes of Maria the Ugly, The Stories of Policeman Becca, If You Love Me and Singles 2,1/2. She became particularly well-known to the general public in the period 2007-2008, with the role of the outspoken grandmother Julia in the comedy series "Daddy Don't Run" directed by Thodoris Papadoulakis and aired by Mega Channel. After the great television success, she played the role of the domestic helper Pulcheria in the comedy series "Lakis o glukoulis" where she starred for two seasons. In the following years, various roles followed in the series "My name is Vangeli", "Back at Home", "With my pants down" and "Dia Tavta". Also in 2012, she participated as a guest in Anna Vissi's video clip for the song "Tyranniemai". Her most recent television participation was in 2018 in the film "The Apachides of Athens",[8] as well as in the SKAI television series, "As long as I have you". In the cinema, she took part in the films "Plato Academy" and "The Heir" in 2009, "I Love Karditsa" and "4 Black Suits" in 2010, "From the Bones" in 2011, "Larissa Confidential" in 2012. Her last film participation was in 2020, in the film Ciao Italia.

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Filmography

2020

Ciao Italia
Ciao Italia
as Laokratia
Movie - Released: 2/13/2020

2019

Approach
Approach
Movie - Released: 4/4/2019

2017

Christmas Anti-fable
Christmas Anti-fable
as Cleaning staff
Movie - Released: 9/19/2017

2014

7 Kinds of Wrath
7 Kinds of Wrath
as Grandma
Movie - Released: 9/19/2014
Out of the blue
Out of the blue
as Ζωζώ
Movie - Released: 10/23/2014

2013

The Winter
The Winter
as Yiayia
Movie - Released: 11/5/2013

2012

Larisa Confidential
Larisa Confidential
as Paskoula
Movie - Released: 1/3/2012

2010

I Love Karditsa
I Love Karditsa
Movie - Released: 1/14/2010
4 Black Suits
4 Black Suits
Movie - Released: 3/25/2010

2009

The Heiress
The Heiress
as Fanatic Lady in Football Match
Movie - Released: 12/10/2009
Plato's Academy
Plato's Academy
as Harikleia
Movie - Released: 7/22/2009

2007

Mpampa Min Treheis
Mpampa Min Treheis
TV - Released: 10/2/2007

2006

Αν M' Aγαπάς
Αν M' Aγαπάς
TV - Released: 9/18/2006

2005

Testosterone
Testosterone
Movie - Released: 4/4/2005
Chariton's Choir
Chariton's Choir
as Hatter
Movie - Released: 11/10/2005
Opa!
Opa!
as 2nd Yaya
Movie - Released: 11/13/2005

1962

Phaedra
Phaedra
as Islander Woman (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 5/25/1962