Cleo Demetriou
Cleo Demetriou is an actress known for her roles in "Coronation Street" and "The Worst Witch".
Stage Actress
April 23, 2001
Taurus
24
Limassol, Cyprus
Cleo Demetriou, born in London, England, is a multi-talented actress who has made a name for herself in both theater and television. After graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), she made her professional stage debut in 2016, captivating audiences with her portrayal of “Young Jean Brodie” in “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.” Her exceptional performance earned her critical acclaim and the prestigious Ian Charleson Award in 2017.
Demetriou continued to shine in subsequent stage productions, including “The Seagull” at the Harold Pinter Theatre in 2018, where she brought depth and intensity to the role of “Nina.” Her versatility and range as an actress were further showcased when she made her television debut in the popular series “The Witcher” in 2019, portraying the enigmatic character of “Ciri.”
Beyond her acting career, Demetriou is an advocate for mental health awareness, openly sharing her own experiences with anxiety and depression to encourage others to seek help and support. She is also a talented singer and musician, often sharing her skills on social media.
With her exceptional talent, dedication to her craft, and commitment to social causes, Cleo Demetriou continues to captivate audiences and make a positive impact in the entertainment industry.