Τζόυς Ευείδη
Joyce Evidi, Acting
Montreal, Canada | 1961-10-22
Joyce Eveidi (Montreal, October 22, 1961) is a Greek actress. She was born in Montreal, Canada to Greek immigrant parents and spent her childhood there. After she came of age, she settled permanently in Greece, specifically in Athens. He studied acting at the National Theater School of Drama. Her television career began in 1985, where she participated in some ERT series. In 1987, he starred in a State Television production for children, entitled Tou koutiou ta mithyia, together with notable actors, such as Efi Papatheodorou, Tasos Kostis and Pavlos Haikalis. In the same year, she made a guest appearance in the 9th episode of the Vangelitsa channel series, with a total duration of 13 episodes. In 1989, with the launch of private television, she made a brief appearance in the series The Arbitrary, while a year later she participated in a few episodes of the hit series The Three Graces. Between 1990-1992 she also had a leading role in the MEGA comedy series, The Penthouse, which was a huge success. In the 1992-1993 season she starred in another ERT production, the series Indivisible, together with Vana Partheniadou, Alexandros Mylonas and Nikos Alexiou. The series did not have the expected viewing figures and it can often be considered that it was an "ancestor" series of Konstantinos and Eleni (the script was again signed by Anna Hatzisofia), but it did not manage to be loved by the world and now, most people consider Konstantinos and Elenis, one of the best Greek series of all time. In fact, Joyce had appeared in an episode of this series (scripted by Roma-Hatzisofia), perhaps because a few years before, from 1993 to 1996, she starred in the also top series Oi men e oi den, together with Haris Roma , Anna Kouri and Stelios Maina. And this series is considered one of the best in the history of private television and even reached a total of 110 episodes. An important work for Joyce was The Cafe of Joy from 2003-2006. From 2013 to 2017 he participated in Brusko. In 2020, he plays in the 4th cycle of Cafe of Joy.