Mirella Papaeconomou
Mirella Papaeconomou, born in Athens, is a Greek screenwriter for TV series.[1][2] She has studied English literature and set and costume design in London, as well as set and costume design and advertising in Vacalo Arts and Design College, in Athens.[1][2] She has worked for the theatre as production designer.[1] Her first screenplay was written in 1984. Since 1984 she has written many screenplays for TV series that have become great hits.[1] She has won two "Prosopa" Greek Television Awards for the series Logo Timis and I Zoi pou Den Ezisa.[3]
Works
Title | Year | Channel | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Gynaikes | 1992 | ||
Anastasia | 1993 | Mega Channel | |
Parathyro ston Ilio | 1994 | ||
Mi Fovasai tin Fotia | 1994 | ||
Apon | 1995 | ||
Logo Timis | 1996 | Mega Channel | |
I Zoi pou Den Ezisa | 1998 | Mega Channel | |
Ouden Provlima | 2000 | ||
Leni | 2003 | Mega Channel | |
Oneiro Itan | 2003 | ||
Etsi Hathika | 2004 | ||
Mov – Roz | 2005 | ANT1 | |
Ioanna tis Kardias | 2006 | ||
To Nisi | 2010 | Mega Channel | Adapted screenplay |
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References
- "Mirella Papaeconomou". senariografoi.gr. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- "Μιρέλλα Παπαοικονόμου". kedros.gr. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
- "Φλας μπακ στα 11 χρόνια του θεσμού". ethnos.gr. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
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