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Rosita Sokou

Rosita SokouRosita Sokou ((ギリシア語:Ροζίτα Σώκου); born 1923, Athens) is a Greek journalist,〔http://www.gossip-tv.gr/story/112352/rozita-sokou-sikhainomai-tis-pikramenes-metriotetes〕 author, playwright, translator. She was one of the first women journalists in Greece and started her career as a film critic in 1946. She moved to Rome, Italy after marrying an Italian journalist and author, Manlio Maradei. Having difficulty attempting to life and career in Italy, she moved back to Greece with her daughter to resume her work.〔http://www.tovima.gr/vimagazino/lastpage/article/?aid=529740&h1=true#commentForm〕 From 1977-1983 she became a celebrity as part of a panel in the TV Show “Na I Efkeria”. In 1992-1993 she went on to host her own TV show at New Channel called “Visitors at Night”. She has done translation work for many authors. She has also been very involved with theatre and has written plays, adaptations and more. She has also written books. She has won awards from the French government and from Greece for her Greek journalism.
==Early life and studies==
Her father, Georgios Sokos, was a journalist, editor and playwright from Aitoliko who died at the age of 44, just before the war. Her mother Titika Michailidou came from Smyrna. Rosita-Maria-Zoe (her full name) was born in Athens, Greece, on September 9, 1923. Her grandfather, Fotis Michailidis, was a cinema and theatre fan and made her see all films and plays available every week, and Rosita started writing reviews of what she saw while in high school. Fotis Michailidis was also the co-founder of Greek pasta manufacturer MISKO in 1927.〔http://www.tanea.gr/news/economy/article/5017430/misko-86-xronia-paroysias-sto-ellhniko-trapezi/〕〔http://ipop.gr/themata/eimai/η-ροζίτα-σώκου-και-τ-πρόσωπα-που-τη-σημά/〕 Rozita Sokou graduated from the Arsakeio School in Psychiko. During the war and occupation she perfected her French at the Institut Français under Roger Milliex and English at the British Council (Cambridge Diploma of English Studies). She attended the State School of Fine Arts which she left to study with painter Yannis Tsarouchis - who later discouraged her from becoming a painter - and also attended the Vassilis Rotas Drama School for the purpose of general knowledge, while working from a tender age as a translator and a foreign language teacher. After the end of the German Occupation and Civil War, in 1947, she attended a summer course on 20th century literature at Lady Margaret Hall College in Oxford.〔http://www.newsbeast.gr/greece/arthro/322052/ti-kanei-simera-i-rozita-sokou/〕

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