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Nathalia Capo d'Istria was born in Athens in 1966.
Education: Greek National Theater Dramatic Arts classes.
Classical and modern dance.
She has been continually acting in the theatre since 1986, alternating classical plays by Ibsen, Strindberg and T.D. Molina, and contemporary plays by Crommelynck, Cocteau, Ghelderode, Berkoff and Bruckner.
Moreover, she participated in the creation of Iphigenia in Tauris (in English and in Greek), for a year in the La MaMa Theater in New York. She also appeared in Andromaque (in French), directed by Jacques Lassalle during the Avignon Theater Festival.
She played in various Greek films, directed by V. Vafeas and P. Legaki, as well as in international co-productions.
She collaborated on several contemporary television melodramas, literary adaptations, and documentary projects such as The History of the Olympic Games, an Anglo-Greek co-production directed by Mr. Holevas.
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