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Dinos Iliopoulos

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Dinos Iliopoulos (Greek: Ντίνος Ηλιόπουλος, 12 June 1913 – 4 June 2001) was a Greek actor. He was one of the most prevalent film/theater actors in Greece. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1913. A few years later his family moved to Marseille and there he finished high school. He permanently relocated to Greece in 1935 at the age of 22 started studying at the Berkshire High Commercial School in Athens and also studied acting at the Drama School of Giannoulis Sarantidis. In 1944, he made his stage debut at the Katerina Andreadi Theatre with the play of Leo Lenz's Lady I Love You, and in cinema he debuted in 1948 in the film 100,000 Pounds. In 1963, he became theatrical entrepreneur founded his own theatre Gloria (Γκλόρια) at Ippokratous Street in Athens. He played in more than 70 films, usually as leading actor. In 1956 he starred in the film O Drakos (The Ogre of Athens) that is considered as one of the ten best Greek films of all times by Greek Film Critics Association. Other important roles of his were in the films Ζiteitai Pseftis, Thanasakis o Politevomenos, Makrykostaioi kai Kondogiorgides, O Atsidas, To Koroidaki tis Despoinidas, Kyries tis Avlis, Stournara 288, My Friend Lefterakis and others. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dinos Iliopoulos filmography

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Common questions
Who is Dinos Iliopoulos?+

He was a distinguished Greek actor active during the mid-to-late 20th century, celebrated for his extensive contributions to both theater and cinema.

What is Dinos Iliopoulos known for?+

He earned acclaim for leading roles in titles such as The Ogre of Athens, Liar Wanted, and Makrykostas and Kontogiorgis.

What was his contribution to Greek theatre?+

He was a theatrical entrepreneur who founded the Gloria Theatre in Athens in 1963.

Was he only a comedic actor?+

While he excelled in comedy, he delivered a critically praised dramatic performance in the neo-realist film The Ogre of Athens.

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