
Teddy Boy My Love
Comedy
Overview
The son of a merchant is trying to convince his father to sell his shop so he can buy the car he wants. But he will find his master in the face of a girl who has decided to help his father live a better life.
Top Cast


Zoe Laskari
Zoe Laskari
Zoitsa Eftyhidou
Zoe Laskari
Zoitsa Eftyhidou


Kostas Voutsas
Kostas Voutsas
Aris Matsakoulis
Kostas Voutsas
Aris Matsakoulis


Nikitas Platis
Nikitas Platis
Asimakis Matsakoulis
Nikitas Platis
Asimakis Matsakoulis


Nitsa Marouda
Nitsa Marouda
Popi
Nitsa Marouda
Popi


Nana Skiada
Nana Skiada
Mary Eftyhidou
Nana Skiada
Mary Eftyhidou


Aliki Zografou
Aliki Zografou
Marika Matsakouli
Aliki Zografou
Marika Matsakouli


Athinodoros Prousalis
Athinodoros Prousalis
Kyriakos
Athinodoros Prousalis
Kyriakos


Eleni Mavromati
Eleni Mavromati
Rena Matsakouli-Panagiotidou
Eleni Mavromati
Rena Matsakouli-Panagiotidou


Nikos Papanastasiou
Nikos Papanastasiou
Kostas Panagiotidis
Nikos Papanastasiou
Kostas Panagiotidis


Kostas Papahristos
Kostas Papahristos
real estate dealer
Kostas Papahristos
real estate dealer
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