Fotini Baxevani (b. 1971)

Alias:
Foteini Baxevani
Φωτεινή Μπαξεβάνη
Φωτεινη Μπαξεβανη

Birthplace:
Kallithea, Athens Prefecture, Greece

Born:
July 3, 1971

Foteini Baxevani (Kallithea Attica, July 3, 1971) is a Greek actress and director.  She is a graduate of the Drama School of the National Theater (1992). From 1992 until today she participated in the theater in over 40 performances as an actress, composer, director. The role that made her widely known to the television audience was in the ANT1 series, Crimes where she played Pepi, Sosos Papadima's close friend. In the period 2010–2012, she performed at the State Theater of Northern Greece in Thessaloniki, Loxandra, which exceeded 100,000 spectators In 2017, at the Drama short film festival, she received an award for the best female performance for the film Uranya. In the period until 2021, Kyra tis Ro stars in the show. It premiered in October 2017 and was generally well received by audiences and critics in three theaters in Athens, three in Thessaloniki (Egnatia, Avlaia, Amalia), in most of mainland and island Greece, in Cyprus, Australia and America .

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