
Anastasia Galerou-Vlassi is an actress and screenwriter. She is a graduate of the Karolos Koun Art Theatre Drama School and also holds a degree in Management Science and Technology from the Athens University of Economics and Business. She has attended acting workshops with Stefania Goulioti, Euripides Laskaridis, Aris Biniaris, and Thodoris Abazis.
On television, she appeared in the series To Dichty (The Net), directed by Manousos Manousakis (2024), and To Dichty 2 (The Net 2), directed by Grigoris Karantinakis (2025), portraying the role of Maria. In film, she appeared in Sacrifice, directed by Romain Gavras (2025), and stars in the short films The Tropic of the Mourning Gecko, directed by Stavros Markoulakis (2026) which will premiere in Venice Film Festival La Biennale, and Cherries, directed by Alexandros Tsilifonis, currently in production.
As a screenwriter, she wrote the short film Cherries, which was selected for the IDM Film Commission Südtirol – MASO #2 development programme. She is currently developing her first feature-length screenplay, Looking for a Land.
In theatre, she has performed in 50 Years, One Night as part of the Athens Epidaurus Festival (2024), Dramodé at the Athens Epidaurus Festival (2025), Clytemnestra by Marguerite Yourcenar at the Athens Concert Hall, directed by Antonis Galeos, where she portrayed Iphigenia (2025), and The Seagull by Anton Chekhov, playing Nina (2026), directed by Giorgos Valaris.
She is fluent in English and French and has training in singing, piano, and contemporary dance. She is represented internationally by KPM Talent Agency.