Greek movie stars born in 1960

Here are 5 famous actors from Greece were born in 1960:

Gerasimos Skiadaresis

Gerasimos Skiadaresis (December 18, 1960 Patras-) also known as Gerasimos Skiadaressis is a Greek actor. He has three children, Olga Skiadaresi, Nikolitsa Skiadaresi and Giangos Skiadaresis.

Gerasimos Skiadaresis began his acting career in the early 1980s, appearing in a variety of theater productions in Athens. He later transitioned to film and television, gaining recognition for his roles in popular Greek productions such as "Oi Dikigoroi" and "Oi Treis Harites". In addition to acting, Skiadaresis has also worked as a director and producer in the Greek entertainment industry. Outside of his career, he is known for his philanthropic work and has been involved in various charitable organizations in Greece. Skiadaresis continues to be an active figure in Greek entertainment and has received numerous accolades for his contributions to the industry.

Antonis Samaras

Antonis Samaras (July 1, 1960 Pelion-) is a Greek actor and sound technician.

However, he is most well-known for his career in politics. Samaras served as the Prime Minister of Greece from 2012 to 2015, leading the New Democracy party. He began his political career in 1977 as a member of the Youth of the New Democracy party and was elected as a member of parliament in 1979. He has also held various ministerial positions, including Minister of Finance and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Samaras is credited with helping to lead Greece out of a major economic crisis during his time as Prime Minister. Beyond politics, Samaras is also known for his love of literature, art, and music.

Stamatis Gardelis

Stamatis Gardelis (May 1, 1960 Athens-) is a Greek actor.

He began his acting career in the 1980s and quickly gained popularity in Greece for his roles in both theater and film. Gardelis has appeared in over 50 films, including "Happy Day" (1987), "Elias the 16th" (2004), and "The Ballad of Isabela" (2014).

In addition to his work as an actor, Gardelis has also directed several plays and has been recognized for his contributions to the Greek theater scene. He has received numerous awards for his performances, including the Best Actor prize at the 2003 Thessaloniki Film Festival for his performance in "The Bubble."

Outside of acting, Gardelis is an active supporter of various charitable causes, particularly those that focus on issues of social justice and human rights.

Ieroklis Michaelidis

Ieroklis Michaelidis (September 29, 1960 Nea Charavgi-) also known as Ieroklis Mihailidis is a Greek actor, film director and television director.

He studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and started his career as a stage actor in Greece. Michaelidis has appeared in numerous films, including "The Loser Takes It All", "A Touch of Spice", and "The Last Note". He has also directed several critically acclaimed films, including "Heart Attack" and "I Love Karditsa". In addition to his work in film, Michaelidis has also directed and acted in various Greek television series, such as "The Island" and "The Secret". He has won several awards for his work in the entertainment industry, including a Best Actor award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival and a Best Director award at the Hellenic Film Academy Awards. Michaelidis is known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to seamlessly transition between dramatic and comedic roles.

Haris Romas

Haris Romas (March 23, 1960 Piraeus-) also known as Rassias Haralampos or Haralambos Rassias is a Greek actor, screenwriter and lyricist.

He began his career as an actor in the early 1980s, appearing in a number of Greek films and television shows. Romas is perhaps best known for his role in the hit Greek television series "To Nisi" ("The Island"), which aired from 2010 to 2011. In addition to his work on screen, he has also written scripts for several popular TV shows and films.

Romas has also dabbled in music throughout his career, writing and performing his own original songs. As a lyricist, he has collaborated with many notable Greek composers, including Manos Hatzidakis and Stamatis Spanoudakis.

Aside from his work in entertainment, Romas is also involved in political activism in Greece, having openly supported left-wing and progressive causes over the years.

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