
Oh, If I Only Were a Man
Comedy
Overview
Frustrated and unemployed after being sexually harassed repeatedly, Stella decides to play the role of a guy, using the identity of her twin brother (who is living in Australia) hoping to get a job. She immediately wins the trust of her new employers and soon gets promoted to manager. The troubles begin when she falls in love with her boss' son.
Top Cast


Maro Kodou
Maro Kodou
Stella / Alekos
Maro Kodou
Stella / Alekos


Dionysis Papagiannopoulos
Dionysis Papagiannopoulos
Othon Belalis
Dionysis Papagiannopoulos
Othon Belalis


Giannis Michalopoulos
Giannis Michalopoulos
Savvas Makroheris
Giannis Michalopoulos
Savvas Makroheris


Yorgos Moutsios
Yorgos Moutsios
Andreas Belalis
Yorgos Moutsios
Andreas Belalis


Nana Skiada
Nana Skiada
Afroditi Belali
Nana Skiada
Afroditi Belali


Nikos Rizos
Nikos Rizos
Pavlos
Nikos Rizos
Pavlos


Katerina Yioulaki
Katerina Yioulaki
Vaso
Katerina Yioulaki
Vaso


Takis Hristoforidis
Takis Hristoforidis
Stella's boss #1
Takis Hristoforidis
Stella's boss #1


Aina Maouer
Aina Maouer
dancer
Aina Maouer
dancer


Eleni Theofilou
Eleni Theofilou
Ioanna Belali
Eleni Theofilou
Ioanna Belali
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