Klelia Andriolatou

Klelia Andriolatou

Acting 1 titles 1996-10-12 Thessaloniki, Greece

Klelia Andriolatou, born on October 12, 1996, in Thessaloniki, Greece, is an accomplished actress and model. Growing up in Kalamaria, she embarked on her modeling career at just 14 after being discovered by prominent figure Elena Christopoulou. Her modeling endeavors led to collaborations with renowned international brands and appearances in prestigious publications like Vogue and ELLE.

Andriolatou pursued higher education in Journalism and Public Relations at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, alongside her training in acting at several notable institutions, including the Theater of Changes and the Athens Conservatory's Drama School. She made her television debut in 2014 with the series Brusko on ANT1, portraying the character Alexandra.

Her breakout role came in 2022 with the critically acclaimed series Maestro, helmed by Christoforos Papakaliatis, where she played Klelia, a talented young musician from Paxos. This series was significant for being the first Greek show to stream on Netflix, expanding her reach to an international audience.

In addition to her television success, Andriolatou starred in the 2021 social drama 18, directed by Vasilis Douvlis. Her recent performance in the film The Last Taxi Driver, directed by Stergios Paschos, premiered at the 64th Thessaloniki International Film Festival, earning her a nomination for the Iris Award for Best Actress. Looking ahead, she is set to appear in the international film Mykonos, produced by Giannis Antetokounmpo, in 2025.

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