Greek movie stars born in 1967

Here are 5 famous actors from Greece were born in 1967:

Mario Frangoulis

Mario Frangoulis (December 18, 1967 Rhodesia-) also known as Μάριος Φραγκούλης or Frangoulis, Mario is a Greek singer, actor and musician.

Frangoulis was born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and grew up in Greece. He began studying music at a young age and later joined the Athens Conservatory where he studied classical guitar and opera. Frangoulis has performed in numerous productions and concerts around the world, including Broadway shows and performances with the Boston Pops Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra. He has released several albums, including collaborations with world-renowned composers such as Vangelis and Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. In addition to his successful music career, Frangoulis has also acted in film, television and theater productions in both Greece and the United States. Beyond his artistic endeavors, he is heavily involved in humanitarian work and has been a Goodwill Ambassador for the charity organization, "Elpida" since 2005.

Alkis Kourkoulos

Alkis Kourkoulos (January 15, 1967 Athens-) a.k.a. Alkinoos Kourkoulos is a Greek actor.

He is the son of the famous Greek actors Lambros Kourkoulou and Marika Krevata. Kourkoulos studied acting at the National Theater of Greece and made his acting debut in the late 1980s. He has since appeared in numerous films, TV series, and theater productions, earning critical acclaim for his performances.

In addition to his acting career, Kourkoulos is a singer and has released several albums of Greek traditional and contemporary music. He is also a philanthropist and social activist, working with various organizations to support causes related to human rights, the environment, and animal welfare.

Kourkoulos is considered one of the most talented and versatile actors of his generation in Greece, and has won several awards for his work, including the Greek Theatre Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2004. His popularity and influence in Greek culture make him a true icon in the entertainment industry.

Alexis Stavrou

Alexis Stavrou (June 6, 1967 Athens-) otherwise known as Alexandros Stavrou or Alexandros Staurou is a Greek actor, musician and singer.

He began his career as a singer in the music industry before transitioning to acting in the late 1990s. Stavrou has appeared in several popular Greek films and television shows, including "Safe Sex" and "Zero Control". He is also a talented musician, playing the guitar and singing in various bands throughout his career. In addition to his acting and music work, Stavrou is also a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights in Greece.

Dimitris Imelos

Dimitris Imelos (June 12, 1967 Kypseli, Athens-) also known as Dimitris Imellos is a Greek actor.

He graduated from the National Theatre of Northern Greece Drama School in 1990 and started his career in theater. He has performed in numerous stage productions including ancient Greek tragedies, contemporary plays, and musicals. In addition to his work in theater, Imelos has played roles in several films and television series, becoming a recognizable face in the Greek entertainment industry. He has received critical acclaim and several awards for his acting, including a Best Supporting Actor award at the Hellenic Academy Awards for his role in the film "Brides." Imelos is also known for his philanthropic work, supporting various charities and organizations that help children and people in need.

Hristos Glykos

Hristos Glykos (June 15, 1967 Volos-) is a Greek actor.

He began his acting career in the late 1980s and has since become a well-known figure in Greek theater, television, and film. Glykos has appeared in numerous popular TV series, including "Tis Ellados ta Paidia," "Savvatokyriako," and "To Nisi." He has also acted in several films, such as "Emmanuelle Queen of Sados," "I Love Karditsa," and "Enas Allos Kosmos." Glykos has received critical acclaim for his performances throughout his career and has won several awards for his talent, including the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Moscow International Film Festival for his role in "En Oiko Pou Sou Spaei o Pappous" in 1991. In addition to his acting career, Glykos is also a singer and has released several albums.

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