Stelios Lionakis
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1935 in Chania, Crete, Greece - Died: April 13, 2003
Stelios Lionakis (Chania, Crete, 28 February 1936 – Athens, 11 April 2003) was a Greek actor. He made his debut on the stage in 1963, as a member of the troupe of Vasilis Diamantopoulos and Maria Alkaios. He performed dozens of roles in the classical repertoire with his collaborations, among others, with the Art Theater, the Greek People's Theater, the National Theater, etc. while he also took part in several films, as well as in well-known television series, in characteristic character roles. Furthermore, as a member of the SEI he was involved in trade unionism.
Known for
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The madness goes on ... schools
What Did You Do in the War, Thanassi?
Lieutenant Natassa
The Wicked World of Thanasis
My Sister Deserves a Beating
Giorgos
My Love Ua Ua
Bouzouki Strumming
The Children of the Swallow
Sotiris
The Travelling Players
The Hunters
The Terrorist
Mr. Matsis
Kamikazi, agapi mou
Anastasios Themelis
Ζητείται δράκος
Educate Yourself My Son
The Nets of Shame
The Iron Gate
Evidence
Self - Narrator (voice)
The Gigolo of Athens
Αθώος ή ένοχος;
The garden with the statues
Arheologos
Φόνος Χωρίς Ταυτότητα
Δηλαβέρης, υπαστυνόμος