Mary Razi: “In the first few years interviews I prohibited being asked about Istanbul”

“It has irreparably hurt me that we left her ” revealed . For her childhood and also the coming to Greece from Istanbul, Mary Razi spoke from the heart, among others, in the new interview she gave this weekend to the newspaper Espresso and journalist Spyridoula Triantou. ADVERSE “I have an incredible taste of television. They were amazing moments. It’s all right to remember, we were having a really good time back then, it was different conditions, more difficult, but more human, more loving, more companionship. There was greater solidarity. Now there’s competition, it’s different. Then it was all more innocent, there was selflessness, values I think have been lost. It was really nice times, we dated after the show or the shooting and we had fun. I have very good times to remember” said the experienced actress initially. “I was a naughty little girl. I was a kid worried and smart. I went to French school, to nuns, I was an excellent student but I wasn’t a nerd. I was a kid who laughed, played, sang, attended the class, and then I didn’t have to have many hours of study because I understood and remembered them from tradition. Of course, I read many novels, because they forced us each week to read a book and analyze it. French I learned within six months,” he added. And then Mary Razie admitted that “it has hurt me irreparably that we left Istanbul. I have a sadness even today. It’s too heavy. I went in 2000 for a show and I’ve never been there since, and I don’t want to go because I’m sad. I’m not over this. In fact, in the first time I worked at the theater, in interviews I was forbidden to be asked, to be told about Istanbul, because I was crying.”