Artemis Matsas
Known for: Acting
Born: December 31, 1929 in Athens, Greece - Died: September 6, 2003
Artemis Matsas (1930 – 7 September 2003) was a Greek actor, film critic and director. He acted in theatre and in a significant number of films and television from 1949 to 1988. He became widely known for his portrayal of traitors in plays set during the Axis Occupation of Greece in World War II. His brother was the writer and director Nestoras Matsas. It is characteristic that his name is used in publications several years after his active involvement, to denote a traitor or a traitor. Artemis Matsas had studied at the Drama School of the Athens Conservatory and worked as a film and art editor in newspapers and magazines. His first films in which he acted in cinema were Erotic Journey (1949) and The Engagements (1950). As a director, he had the troupe "Dream Studio". He died at the age of 73 in Athens.
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Έρχονται οι γυμνιστές
The steps of life
Sinners
The Daily Wage of Pain
Hristos
Underwater Papanikolis
Ιταλός μηχανικός (αιχμάλωτος)
Η απολύτρωση
The Island of Love
Party, Money and Love
The Beauty of Athens
Lafina
Erotic Journey
Pavlos Melas
A woman's sacrifice
Savage Hunt
The Chief Torturer
Assignment Skybolt
Stenger
When the bells ring
The Man Who Ran a Lot
Meletis
Tall, Thin and a Big Liar
Virginia's father
Dating Agency
Artemi's father
Jerk in Istanbul
Ο Πατούχας
The Hamini
Triadafillos
Telecannibals
Sakis