A renowned Greek actor and poet, celebrated for his powerful performances on stage and screen, as well as his poignant and evocative poetry.
Born in 1920
A Greek triple threat who dazzled audiences with her fiery spirit and captivating performances, while also championing cultural preservation and education as a government minister.
Born in 1910
A Greek artist celebrated for his vibrant, dreamlike paintings and illustrations that blended mythology, eroticism, and modernist styles. His work often explored themes of identity, desire, and the human condition.
Born in 1900
A Greek poet and diplomat who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1963 for his lyrical and symbolic poetry that explored Greek identity and culture. His work is known for its evocative and introspective style.
Born in 1911
A renowned Greek poet and songwriter, celebrated for his lyrical and poetic contributions to Greek music, particularly in the genre of laika. His work has been widely performed and admired by prominent Greek singers.
Born in 1911
A Greek poet and critic, renowned for his lyrical and evocative works that explored the human experience, mythology, and the Greek identity. His poetry is celebrated for its musicality and depth.
Born in 1906
A Greek literary figure who wrote influential novels and plays that explored the human condition, often focusing on the intersection of politics and personal relationships.