
Helena Paparizou
Biography
Helena Paparizou was born in Borås, Sweden, to Greek immigrant parents Georgios and Efrosini Paparizou and was raised in Örgryte, Gothenburg. Her father is from Volos and mother is from Karditsa. She has a sister Rita and brother Dino.
Helena's artistic talents and eagerness to excel became apparent very early, and she was soon involved in singing, dancing and acting, training in combination with her academic studies at school.
Helena, determined to succeed with and fulfill her dreams of being an entertainer, joined childhood friend and fellow Swede-Greek Nikos Panagiotidis, at the age of seventeen, to form "Antique". The duo quickly signed their first record label contract, with the Swedish record label Bonnier. Their debut single, "Opa Opa", became a huge hit, reaching number one on the single charts and gaining gold status following its release in August 1999.
The band's subsequent fame and success, strongly associated with the international promotion of Greek culture, led to them being selected as Greece's representatives for the Eurovision Song Contest 2001 in Copenhagen. The band reached a third place with the song, "(I would) Die for you".
Although equaled by Sakis Rouvas's effort "Shake It" in 2004, it was Greece's highest place in the competition until Helena won the contest as a solo artist in 2005. Antique's success in the Eurovision Song Contest led to them recording multiple platinum albums, playing a European tour, and collaborating with many other Greek artists.
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Acting History
2014
The Voice of Greece as Self - Coach
2011Moraeus Med Mera as Self - Guest
2010Helena Paparizou & Onirama
1999Rove as Self
1997Så ska det låta as Self
1994Eurovizija.LT as Winner(archive footage)
1959Melodifestivalen as Self
1956Eurovision Song Contest as Self - Interval Act
1956Eurovision Song Contest as Self - Contestant
1956Eurovision Song Contest as Self - Greece’s Spokesperson
1956Eurovision Song Contest as Self - Greece's Spokesperson






