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Vassilis Charalambopoulos (actor)
Vassilis Charalampopoulos (born 1970) is a Greek actor. He has played in numerous successful films, such as the film Bang Bank or the TV series ''Eisai to Tairi mou'', '' Englimata'' and '' To Deka''. He has won a Greek State Film Award for the film ''Pente Lepta Akoma'' and one television award for the TV Series '' To Deka''. He has also won one theatrical award for the play ''The Frogs'' of Aristophanes that was presented in 2003. Biography Vassilis Charalampopoulos was born on 20 September 1970, in Athens. He graduated from the Dramatic School of Athens Odeon in 1992. He appeared in his first TV series in 1992. His first great success was his role in the comedy Englimata and subsequently the comedy Eisai to Tairi mou. Later he had leading parts in comedy films such as Bank Bang and Pente Lepta Akoma. He has won one cinema award for the film Pente Lepta Akoma. Also has won one television award for his role in the TV Series To Deka and one Theatre award. Selected filmograph ...
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Athens
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R20 (film)
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1970 Births
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21st-century Greek Male Actors
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Ta Kalytera Mas Chronia
' ( el, Τα Καλύτερά μας Χρόνια, ), also known in English as ''Remember When'', is a Greek prime-time television drama series that originally ran on ERT1 for three seasons, from 15 October 2020 to 20 June 2023. It recounts the experiences of the Antonopoulos family during the Regime of the Colonels, the Greek transition to democracy and the first years of the democratic Third Hellenic Republic. Development The series is an adaptation of ''Cuéntame cómo pasó'', a Spanish series by Televisión Española starring Imanol Arias and Ana Duato. It has also been adapted in Portugal by RTP as ''Conta-me como foi'' with Miguel Guilherme and Rita Blanco, in Argentina by Televisión Pública Argentina as ''Cuéntame cómo pasó'' with Nicolás Cabré and and in Italy by RAI as '' Raccontami'' with Massimo Ghini and Lunetta Savino, The first episode was broadcast on 15 October 2020. The series begins in July 1969 with the arrival of television to the house of the Anto ...
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Eglimata
''Egklimata'' (Greek: ''Εγκλήματα''; English: ''Crimes'') is the title of a Greek black comedy television series aired in the 1998-2000 seasons by ANT1. It was created by Lefteris Papapetrou and directed by Antonis Tebos -at first- and Antonis Aggelopoulos. The producer of the series was initially Nikos Vergetis, who left in the first half of the season (13th episode) and then ENA Productions -a subsidiary of the station- took over the production. The series was based on a lot of funny characters which surrounded a couple with an extramarital relationship. ''Egklimata'' became very successful due to its avant garde and achieved high viewing. Series overview Plot The series deals mainly with two married couples. Flora is a woman around 35, married to Achilleas who can not have children, and live with his "prostrate" father and Mrs Machi who takes care of him. Trapped in her miserable life, she decides to live the great love again when she communicates with Alekos who w ...
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Pethaino Gia Sena
''Pethaino gia sena'' ( el, Πεθαίνω για σένα, italic=yes ; ''I Die for You'' in English) is a 2009 Greek comedy film directed by Nikos Karapanagiotis and written by Eleni Rantou and Philipos Desilas. Plot Through the different erotic stories of various characters, the film searches for the different types of bonds in a middle-class modern Greek family, its hopes, expectations, problems and everyday paranoia that its members encounter. Casting *Eleni Rantou as Zoi *Fanis Mouratidis Fanis Mouratidis is a Greek actor. Biography Fanis Mouratidis was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. Even though he was accepted in several Greek university schools, he chose to study acting and finally graduated from the drama school of National ... as Loukas * Sifis Polizoidis as Apostolis * Mihalis Iatropoulos as Babis * Nektarios Loukianos as Vaggelis References External links *Review blog External links * Greek comedy films 2009 films {{Greece-film-stub ...
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Sirens In The Aegean
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Email (2000 Film)
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