Hristos Simardanis
Known for: Acting
Born: March 20, 1957 in Alexandria, Egypt - Died: March 11, 2018
Christos Simardanis (Alexandria, 21 March 1957—Athens, 12 March 2018) was a Greek actor and announcer. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt and lived there until the age of 6. He studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He had declared himself an atheist, homosexual and a KKE voter. He died of cancer at the age of 60 on 12 March 2018 in Athens. He participated in dozens of film and television productions, but was also active in the theater. Among other things, he became extremely well-known for his announcements in television and radio commercials. For 19 years (until 2012), he was the distinctive voice of the advertising messages of the Mega television station, while he also voiced hundreds of product promotional commercials. He also had charitable activities and carried out the non-profit voiceover of many messages of a social nature.
Known for
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1940-41: Greece, the First Victory
Narrator
To kolie
Crying... Silicon Tears
Ntenis
Skian skias periegrapsa
Narrator (voice)
Caravan Serai
Reporter
Witches
Safe Sex
stage designer
The Bubble
Peris
The Policeman of the 16th Precinct
Police Commander Efstathios Sotiriou
The Love of Ulysses
Cook
Girl With the Suitcases
Living Dangerously
Prosecutor #2
Waiting Room
Mesitis
Stone Years
In the Shadow of Fear
Olympus Force: The Key
Music Shop Assistant
The Arbitrary
Κάρολος
Don't Start the Murmur
παπά-Θόδωρος
Το Αμάρτημα Της Μητρός Μου
Αριστομένης
My Beloved Neighbours
Ηλίας Γαληνός
The Nanny
Dionisis
30 μέρες αγωνίας
Αριστείδης
Απίστευτα κι Όμως... Ελληνικά
You Can’t Take From One Who Does Not Have
Various Characters