Yro Mane: "In the past, TV actors were marginalized"

Actress Yro Mane discussed her career in theater and television, commenting on the distinction between "quality" and "commercial" actors. She also mentioned her collaboration with her daughter, describing it as one of her most touching experiences.
On the show "Kalokairi Parea," Yro Mane emphasized that in the past, television actors were treated as secondary. "Back then, when we were on TV, we were somewhat marginalized. We were the commercial ones, and they were the quality ones. What matters is how you do something," she stated.
The actress noted that this distinction did not affect her personal relationships. "It has never happened that we sat down with actors and 'argued' about who is commercial and who is quality," she explained.
Speaking about her early steps, Yro Mane said: "When you start, you never know where you will end up. I was very lucky because, during the private television era, I entered all this very dynamically. I have been in this field for many years, with consistency and happiness."
Finally, she emphasized that the love of the audience is the greatest reward for her. "I have been fortunate to do very nice work, and the world perceives this and shows me their love and acceptance," she concluded.
Source: Proto Thema