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Klelia Andriolatou and Christopher Papakaliatis at BAFTA after-party. Photo: Klelia Andriolatou/Instagram

'Maestro in Blue' stars celebrate Greek pride at BAFTA after-party

| @indiablooms | Feb 25, 2026, at 12:06 pm

London/IBNS: Greek actors Klelia Andriolatou and Christopher Papakaliatis showcased their nation on the global stage at the 79th BAFTA Awards in London on Sunday.

Following the prestigious ceremony, the Maestro in Blue stars attended the after-party alongside international cinema luminaries including Patrick Dempsey, Jillian Dempsey, and Talula Fyfe Dempsey.

The pair, known for their onscreen romance in the Netflix series, celebrated late into the night, sharing glimpses of the festivities on Instagram.

“London didn’t sleep — it just moved to the after party,” Klelia Andriolatou captioned a post describing the event.

For the evening, Klelia dazzled in a baby-pink dress with a waist cut-out, while Papakaliatis complemented her in a classic suit.

Maestro in Blue, created, written, directed, and co-starring Christopher Papakaliatis, made history as the first Greek series released globally on Netflix.

The drama explores the cross-generational love between Orestis (Papakaliatis), a visiting musician, and Klelia, a talented young pianist, set against the stunning backdrop of Paxos, Greece. The story delves into secrets, social tensions, and complex local relationships.

As of now, the show has released three seasons (2022, 2024, and late 2024), comprising a total of 19 episodes, with a fourth season anticipated.

(All Photos: Klelia Andriolatou/Instagram)

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