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Occupation
  
actor

Name
  
Nikos Stavridis

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
1910

Died
  
December 14, 1987, Athens, Greece

TV shows
  
I Themis ehei... kefia, Vradya epitheorisis

Movies
  
Ta kitrina gantia, Xypna - kaymene Perikli!, Oi 4 assoi, To afentiko mou itan koroido!, O xerokefalos

Similar People
  
Giannis Gionakis, Vasilis Avlonitis, Mimis Fotopoulos, Dionysis Papagiannopoulos, Kostas Hatzichristos

Nikos stavridis 1957 etsi timwreitai h kloph dedicated to all greeks


Nikos Stavridis (Greek: Νίκος Σταυρίδης; 1910 – 14 December 1987) was a Greek actor in film and theater.

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Biography

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He started his career at a musical theatre, he participated in shows, operettas and varieties. In the 1940s, he began to make his own company and combined with famous stars especially Rena Vlachopoulou, the Kalouta sisters, Kaiti Diridaoua and Marika Nezer, also Kaiti Belinda and Marika Nexer (1958: Teddy Boys by Gialama-Thisviou-Pretenteris), also with Dionyssis Papayiannopoulos and Sofia Vembo in 1959, Costas Hadjihristos (1963), etc. He took part in a space (1954–55) in which he worked together with Takis Miliaids and Nana Skiada in the Greek Musical Comedy in which raised his shows even it is a prose, even the comedy Ten Days in Paris with Dionyssis Papayiannopoulos (1960). He entered even into film. He played his first role in movies (I oraia ton Athinon, 1952), Orestis Laskos (I ftochria thelei kaloperassi, 1957, Ftohadakia ke leftades, 1960, O hazobabas, 1967), by Panos Glykofrydis (Douleies me fountes, 1958), by Alekos Sakellarios (The Yellow Gloves) Evtychos trelathika (1961) by Costas Andritsos and many more.

As himself

Nikos Stavridis NIKOS STAVRIDIS YouTube

  • Athens by Night [Η Αθήνα τη νύχτα, I Athina ti nychta] (1962) - as himself
  • References

    Nikos Stavridis Wikipedia