Maria Aliferi
Maria Aliferi, born Maria Aliferopoulou on May 8, 1950, in Agios Ioannis, Laconia, is a prominent Greek actress renowned for her contributions to television, theater, and film, as well as her role as a television host. Aliferi pursued her education at the Athens Law School, but her passion for the performing arts led her to embark on an acting career shortly after graduating.
Her on-screen debut occurred in 1972, marking the start of a prolific career that would see her become a beloved figure in Greek entertainment. In 1973, she made her theatrical entrance, showcasing her versatility and talent across various genres. Over the years, Aliferi gained recognition for her performances in numerous television series, captivating audiences with her charismatic presence.
In addition to her acting prowess, she also made a significant impact as a television presenter. Among her notable hosting roles are popular game shows like "The Squares of the Stars," "A Little of Everything," and "Do What I Do," all of which contributed to her reputation as a skilled and engaging host. Through her enduring career, Maria Aliferi has solidified her status as a celebrated figure in Greek culture, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.