Stefanos Linaios
Known for: Acting
Born: August 5, 1928 in Messini, Messinia, Greece
Stefanos Linaios (August 6, 1928) is a Greek actor, writer, director and theatrical entrepreneur, while he was also involved in politics, as a member of PASOK and MP for the 1st Athens constituency in 1989–1990. He graduated from the Athens Theatre School in 1951 and from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London in 1969. During the period 1954 - 1967 he collaborated with more than 20 troupes in 100 theatrical plays while appearing in 100 films, radio broadcasts and on television. Since 1970, he has directed and participated in 50 plays and many radio and television programs. He is the founder of the Contemporary Greek Theatre troupe at the Alpha Theatre in Athens. He wrote short stories such as "Some Deaths" and many studies including "Modern Theatre" and "TV as a Means of Education", which was taken into account in the establishment of ERT's educational television. He has served as general secretary of the Greek Actors' Association in 1966–1967, when he was dismissed by the junta due to political views. He has been an advisor to the Panhellenic Union of Free Theatre (PEETH) since 1975 and to the Greek Theatre Centre since 1977. He is also a member of the British Actors' Association. He is married to the also actress Elli Fotiou with whom they had two children, Margarita (1968), for many years director of the Second Program of the Hellenic Radio, and Alexis (1970).
Known for
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The Papadopoulou Family
Alexis Vranas
The Treasure of the Beatitude
Iraklis
The Underdog
Lakis Aggelidis
The Countess of Fabrica
Christos Delimanis (Police Officer)
Who Is Margarita?
Nikos Pantazis
The Wicked World of Thanasis
Narrator
Kazantzakis
Older Nikos Kazantzakis
Ενώ Σφύριζε Το Τραίνο
Vasilis Danos
One-Penny Youth
Giorgos Stratakis
Uncle Giannis, the Potter
Alexandros Harisis
The Children of the Swallow
Show emission
Eleftherios Venizelos
Narrator (voice)
Love and storm
Tasos
Attik's Street Organ
Ραντεβού με τον έρωτα
I theatrina
Αντώνης