Cleopatra "Cleo" Demetriou is a Cyprus-born teenage actress and singer
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Cleopatra "Cleo" Demetriou is a Cyprus-born teenage actress and singer
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Cleo lives in London, England. It seems that this beautiful and sweet teenager is in no mood to divulge about her personal life as there is hardly any information available on either her romantic association or dating status.
She was born on April 23, 2001, in Limassol, in the island country of Cyprus. She lived there for a while before relocating to England. There is not much information available on her parents and family.
Earlier she used to live in south-west London’s Putney district where she attended a Grade II listed school called Brandlehow Primary School located in Brandlehow Road, Putney. At present she is studying at the comprehensive secondary school called Chailey Secondary School situated in the village of South Chailey, Chailey.
Cleo started her journey in the world of glamour and entertainment as a child artist. Her first appearance on-screen happened in 2007 as a child interviewer in a preschool television series for children titled ‘What's Your News?’ that focuses on children's news.
She then went on to make her stage debut essaying the role of Gretl von Trapp in the musical ‘The Sound of Music.’ The musical was staged in 2008 at Grade II
West End theatre, the London Palladium, which is situated on Argyll Street in the City of Westminster.
Her next stage appearance was as Daughter in the 2009 play ‘ENRON’ by British playwright Lucy Prebble. The play that is based on the Enron scandal premiered at the Chichester Festival Theatre and featured Cleo in its Royal Court Theatre production that was staged from September 17, 2009 to November 7, 2009. That year she also featured as an American Girl in the ITV2 aired British comedy program ‘Katy Brand's Big Ass Show’.
Moving on she played one of the major and sensitive roles of Young Cosette, the illegitimate daughter of Fantine and Tholomyès, in the sung-through musical ‘Les Misérables.’ It is based on French poet and novelist Victor Hugo’s famous novel bearing same title. The musical was staged in 2011 at the ‘Queen's Theatre' one of the West End theatres that is situated in Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, London.