Known for Acting

Rika Dialina (Greek: Ρίκα Διαλυνά; born Eirini Dialinna; 8 August 1931) is a Greek actress and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Star Hellas 1954 and then represented her country at Miss Universe 1954 in Long Beach, California. Diallina, along with Miss Korea, Pu Rak Hi, were denied entry into the U.S. because of their alleged Communist affiliations. Dialina was disqualified from obtaining a U.S. visa for allegedly illustrating a book on Communism. In her place went first runner up, Effie Androulakakis, who won the Miss Friendship' award. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles intervened in Dialina's case and she was able to obtain a temporary entry permit. She arrived just a few days before the event, making the top 16 finalists. Effie Androulakakis was asked to remain in the competition as Miss Crete but she declined, stating that Dialina was "the choice the people of my country to represent them here." Dialina got married while in the U.S. and remained in the country. In 2002 her artwork was put on display at the Benedictine Art Awards, her work being one of the 40 to make the Park Avenue Art Gallery out of 2000 that participated in the event.
1972
as Natalia Margariti
1982
as Monica
1963
as Maria (segment "The Wurdalak")
1971
as Domna Jefferson
1966
as Rita
1963
as Giuliana (segment "Il Sacrificato")
1970
as Maria (archive footage) (uncredited)
1966
as Model
1959
as Ourania Karamaouna
1959
as Dedi
1971
as Tzina Karneli
1961
as old girlfriend
1954
as Hristina (as Mara Lanyie)
1959
as Diana
1981
as Daniella
1961
as Nelly Narli
1971
as Ivonne
1966
as principessa Beba
1964
as Judy
1959
as Judy