Elena Paparizou - Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
2001 National Song Selection Herself (as Antique) Contestant
2001 Eurovision Song Contest 2001 Herself (as Antique) Greek entrant
3rd place
2005 National Song Selection Herself Selected performer
2005 Eurovision Song Contest 2005 Herself Greek entrant
1st place
2005 Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest Herself Entrant
4th place
2006 Eurovision Song Contest 2006 Herself Guest star
2006 MAD Secret Concerts Herself First of series
Released on DVD
2007 Nikos Aliagas in Concert Herself Guest star
2008 So You Think You Can Dance Herself Guest star
Season 1 finale
2008 Live in Concert: To Party Arhizei Herself Released on DVD
2009 MAD Secret Concerts Vol.II Herself First returning artist
2011 Dancing on Ice Herself Television debut
Season 1 judge
12 episodes
2012 Let's Dance Herself Season 3 contestant
3 episodes
Eliminated 2nd (9th place)
2012 30th Athens Classic Marathon Herself Guest Star singing "Imagine" by John Lennon.

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