Greek movie stars born in 1934

Here are 5 famous actors from Greece were born in 1934:

Vassilis Vassilikos

Vassilis Vassilikos (November 18, 1934 Kavala-) a.k.a. Vasilēs Vasilikos, Vasilēs Vasilikos, Vasilis Vasilikos or Vassili Vassilikos is a Greek writer, journalist, novelist, democracy activist, diplomat, author, actor and screenwriter.

Vassilis Vassilikos is most famous for his novel "Z" which depicts the assassination of a left-wing politician in Greece and the subsequent investigation into the crime. The novel was adapted into a highly acclaimed film by Costa-Gavras in 1969, which won the Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Vassilikos has authored numerous other works of fiction and non-fiction, including "The Trojan Sea", "The Saviors of God", and "Orthodox Hesychasm". In addition to his literary career, Vassilikos has been involved in politics and activism, having served as Greece's Minister of Culture and Sciences and as a Member of the European Parliament. He continues to write and advocate for democracy and human rights.

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Dimitris Papamichael

Dimitris Papamichael (August 29, 1934 Piraeus-August 8, 2004 Athens) a.k.a. Dimitri Papamichael or Dimitris Papamichail was a Greek actor. His child is called Giannis Papamichael.

Dimitris Papamichael started his acting career in the theater, working with famous Greek directors such as Karolos Koun and Andreas Voutsinas. He later transitioned to film and television, where he appeared in numerous productions, including the Greek films "The Red Lanterns" and "The Teacher with the Golden Hair."

In addition to his acting work, Papamichael was also a highly regarded acting coach, and his students included some of the top actors and actresses in Greece.

Papamichael's legacy continues today through the performances of his son, Giannis Papamichael, who is also a well-known actor in Greece.

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Nikos Kourkoulos

Nikos Kourkoulos (December 5, 1934 Athens-January 30, 2007 Athens) also known as Nicholas Kirk was a Greek actor. He had four children, Alkis Kourkoulos, Melita Kourkoulos - Kyriakopoulos, Philip Kourkoulos and Errieta Kourkoulos.

Kourkoulos started his acting career in 1957, in a small theatre in Athens. He quickly became popular and made his film debut in 1960. Over the years, he acted in more than 50 films and numerous television series, establishing himself as one of the most prominent actors in Greek cinema.

Kourkoulos was also known for his love of music and theatre. In addition to his acting career, he was a successful singer and songwriter, and also directed many theatre productions throughout his life. He was a versatile performer, equally at home playing both comedic and dramatic roles, and was highly respected by fans and fellow actors alike.

Throughout his long career, Kourkoulos received numerous awards and accolades for his work in film, theatre, and music. He was known for his intense dedication to his craft and his passion for exploring the depths of the human experience through his performances. He is remembered as one of Greece's most beloved and influential actors.

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Giorgos Konstantinou

Giorgos Konstantinou (October 27, 1934 Athens-) also known as Yorgos Konstandinou, Yorghos Konstandinou, Yorgos Konstantinou, Giorgos Konstantinou or Giorgos Konstadinou is a Greek television director, actor, film director and screenwriter.

Konstantinou is considered one of the pioneers of Greek television and has directed numerous successful television series and programs, including "Oi Aparadektoi," "Oi Symmathites," and "Stin Ygeia Mas Re Paidia." He has also acted in a number of Greek films and TV shows.

In addition to his work in television and film, Konstantinou is also known for his contributions to the theater. He has directed and acted in numerous theatrical productions, and has been heavily involved in the Athens theater scene for many years.

Throughout his career, Konstantinou has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to Greek culture and entertainment. He has been recognized with the Golden Medal of Athens for his work in theater, and has been honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Hellenic Film Academy.

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Nikos Xanthopoulos

Nikos Xanthopoulos (August 31, 1934 Athens-) is a Greek actor and singer.

He began his career in the early 1950s, starring in various theatrical productions and later making his way into films. Known for his captivating performances and melodious voice, he quickly rose to fame and went on to become one of Greece's most beloved actors and singers. Xanthopoulos has appeared in dozens of films throughout his career, including the acclaimed drama "I Agapi Irthe Apo Makrya" (Love Came from Afar) and the romantic comedy "O Kyr Thanasis Iden To Nero" (Mr. Thanasis Saw the Water). In addition to his acting career, Xanthopoulos has released several albums and has performed in countless concerts throughout Greece and abroad, continuing to captivate audiences with his charm and talent. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for his contributions to Greek cinema and music, receiving numerous awards and accolades.

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