- Antigoni Douka
Infobox soap character
colour = #ffaa44
name = Antigoni Douka
caption =Adamantia Kontogiorgi as Antigoni Douka
portrayer =Adamantia Kontogiorgi
creator = Vana Dimitriou
first = Pilot
(episode 1.01)
last = Butterfly
(episode 3.250)
cause =Brain death after attemptedSuicide
episode = 700
born = January 19, 1985
death = May 30, 2008
age = 23 (at time of death)
romances = Alexandros Mavrakis (ex-husband)
aunts/uncles = Thalia (maternal aunt)
occupation = FormerManager of Antigoni Resort Group
FormerManager of Stefanos Pharmaceuticals
nickname =
parents =Myrtle Anagnostou (mother)Stefanos Doukas (father)Vera Douka (step-mother, deceased)Hector Anagnostou (step-father)
siblings= Renos Doukas (brother)
Pavlos Doukas (brother)
Eva Anagnostou (half-sister)
Andreas Argiriou (adoptive half-brother)
Christina Douka (sister-in-law) Antigoni Douka was a leading character of theANT1 television series "Erotas ", played byAdamantia Kontogiorgi . She was the most important character to the show's development, and many of the storylines resulted from, or revolved around her character's actions in some way. She was kidnapped byVera Douka , and raised in the care of her mother inLondon at four years old, after witnessing her parents in a physical fight. She suffered psychological damage as a result, never being able to see her parents as her true parents when she returned home early in the first season, and always seeing Vera as her mother. After Vera's death, she became unstable, and her actions became much more irratic, and illegal, committing a series of malicious murders. She eventually committed suicide in the final episode of the series, after being convicted of all crimes, and destroying any remaining family relationships that she had because she couldn't bear the thought of spending her life in jail.Characterization
History
Life Before Season 1
eason 1
eason 2
eason 3
Trivia
*Antigoni was credited in every episode of the 2nd season, but didn't appear at all during the second half of the season.
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