Giannis Argyris
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1917 in Schimatari, Viotia, Greece - Died: July 21, 1993
Yannis Argyris (Schimatari, Boeotia, 1918 − 23 July 1993) was a Greek actor with a fifty-year career, one of the best known of his generation. He studied acting at the Drama School of the National Theatre and made his first appearance with the Carousos troupe in 1937, in William Shakespeare's Othello, at the age of just 19. Since then, he has performed hundreds of roles, both in theatre and cinema, and on television. He was the father of conductor Spyros Argyris.
Known for
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The Ogre of Athens
Hondros
Provocation
Eirini's father
Η ζωή ενός ανθρώπου
The Dressmaker
Η ζωή μου στα χέρια σου
Το κορίτσι του "17"
Το σπίτι των ανέμων
Argyris Iordanidis
Two Grapes
As the bride and groom wish
The Big Streets
I Neraida Kai to Palikari
kapetan Vrontakis
Thanos and Despina
Haralambos
O Ippolytos kai to violi tou
Αγησίλαος
The Child of the Street
Phaedon
The Drawer of Sin
Love on a Horse
Alexis
The Harbor Bum
police officer
Dating Agency
Pipis
Crazy, Nuts and Vengos
Mihalis (taxi driver)
The Constellation of Virgin
Boulis
Dead City
Lambros
Love and Blood
Nestoras Gerakas
Abuse of authority
Arxigos
Love In the Sand Dunes
Father