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Revision as of 02:40, 4 November 2010

Marina Tsintikidou
Μαρίνα Τσιντικίδου
Born
Marina Tsintikidou

Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleStar Hellas 1992
Miss Europe 1992
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorBrown

Marina Tsintikidou (Template:Lang-el) is a Greek fashion model and presenter who has appeared on the covers of numerous Greek fashion magazines such as MAX. She won the title of "Star Hellas" (Σταρ Ελλάς) in the Miss Star Hellas pageant in 1992. She also carries the honor of being the third Greek contestant to win the title of Miss Europe (1992). She also represented Greece at the Miss Universe 1992 pageant in Bangkok, Thailand.

Aside from a modeling career, Tsindikidou also tried her skills in acting, appearing in various TV shows and movies as well as in the greek version of the theatrical play "Look Who's Here" by British playwright Ray Cooney. She has also been a TV host and presenter on numerous programs featured on Mega Channel, ANT1 and Macedonia TV.

News

During the 2004 Summer Olympics, Tsintikidou was one of many celebrities to visit the official Coca Cola Water Plaza fun park, one of the most popular Olympic venues, which housed the sculpture "The Olive: The Tree of Athens", on which she and many other celebrities signed their named.

Awards
Preceded by Miss Europe
1992
Succeeded by

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