Known for Acting

Melpo Zarokosta (Piraeus, May 7, 1933 - Athens, January 16, 2026) was a Greek actress. She was born in Piraeus in 1933. She is the daughter of Elias Zarokosta, one of the first Greek actuaries, and Despina Spyropoulou. After the War, she emigrated for a short time to Alexandria, Egypt, and then to Sydney, Australia, where she studied theater at the Metropolitan Theater and at the Canandale School of Radio Studies, directing, screenwriting, and acting. She stayed there for 11 years and began her artistic career in television and theater. She performed in Sydney in Jean Anouilh's Antigone, and also Hecuba in Greek for the Greek community. In 1957, she married her first husband, pianist Andreas Diamantidis, and went with him to London, where they stayed for a year. Due to family obligations, she returned to Greece in 1958. Almost simultaneously with her return to Athens, she began her collaboration with the company of Lambros Konstantaras. There she met her future second husband, also an actor and director, Victor Pagoulatos, with whom she had a son, Alexander. She was involved in translating and adapting plays for theater, radio and television. She wrote her first play, The Women's Tutoring School, in which she co-starred with Dinos Iliopoulos, Nora Valsami and Nikos Apergi. Since then, several of her own plays have been performed in Athens and the province. She was the first female member of the Greek Playwrights' Society since 1960, a member of the Board of Directors. since 1990 and President of the Company from 1999 to 2001.
1965
as Nanta Mavrogialourou
1959
as Popi Alexiou
1964
as Eva
1982
as Efi
1961
as Aliki
1972
as Κα Φιρφιρίκου
1967
as Mrs. Maltezou
1969
as Nora Athanasiou
2006
as Grandmother
1960
as Marina Papadopoulou
1966
as Giouli
1970
as Kaiti
1970
as Λαίδη
1966
as Angela
1988
as Elsa's mother
1969
as Bianca Katakouzinou
1971
as Martha Valma-Dupon
1981
as Eleni's Mother
1969
as Lemonia Louna
1964
as Anna Madelou