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Andreas Douzos (October 19, 1936 Athens-April 29, 2013 Athens) was a Greek actor. He had two children, Steve Douzos and Teta Douzou.
Andreas Douzos trained at the National Theatre of Greece Drama School and made his stage debut in 1959. He later became a prominent figure in Greek theatre, renowned for his powerful and versatile performances. Douzos was also a celebrated film and television actor, appearing in numerous productions throughout his career. His roles ranged from character parts to leading roles, and he was known for his ability to convey both comedy and drama with equal skill. In addition to his acting work, Douzos was also an active member of the Greek Actors' Union, advocating for the rights and welfare of Greek performers. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 76.
During his career, Andreas Douzos starred in various notable Greek films, including "Antigone" (1961), "Happy Day" (1976), and "The Travelling Players" (1975). He also appeared in several TV series such as "Oi Athinaioi" (The Athenians), "Oi Nomizo Na Klaio" (I Think I'm Going to Cry), and "Ellinikos Kinimatografos" (Greek Cinema).
In addition to his acting work, Andreas Douzos also ventured into directing. He directed several plays, including "Anna Karenina" and "The Homecoming", both of which received critical acclaim. Douzos was considered a mentor to many aspiring actors and was known for his generosity and kindness off-screen.
Outside of acting, Douzos had a passion for poetry and literature. He often collaborated with Greek poets and writers and even authored his own collection of poems entitled "Inside Emptiness". He was also an avid supporter of various charitable causes, including organizations that helped children with disabilities.
Andreas Douzos' contributions to Greek theater and cinema were widely recognized, and he was awarded numerous accolades, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival for his performance in "Happy Day" and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Greek Actors' Union.