Ilias Logothetis
Birthday: 1938-04-15 | Place of Birth: Lefkada, GreeceElias Logothetis (Lefkada, 15 April 1939 – Athens, 28 February 2024) was a Greek actor. He was born in Lefkada. He did not consider pursuing acting, as he was more attracted to opera. He was a graduate of the Department of Political Science at Panteion. He spoke three languages: English, Russian and Italian. He came into contact with theatre through the Karolos Koun Art Theatre, from which he graduated in 1967, and took part in many theatrical performances. His favourite performance was "My Mother's Sin", in which he starred with his wife, Maria Zachari, for 12 years. He made his film debut in 1970, in the play "Babylonia". He became known mainly for his comedic roles in television and film. In 2000, he received positive comments from Harold Pinter for his performance in the play "Dead Zone". He collaborated with the troupes of Yannis Fertis-Xenia Kalogeropoulou, Kakia Analytis-Kostas Rigopoulos, Nikos Xanthopoulos, Thanasis Vengou, Angelos Antonopoulos-Miranda Kounelakis, with the Amphitheater of Spyros Evangelatos and others. He participated in many theatrical plays on television in the well-known "Monday Theater" (ERT1) and took part in musical performances, such as the tribute to Michalis Sougioul.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Kyriakos
as Spartakos
as Georgios Vizyinos
as καθηγητής
as Γεράσιμος
as Giorgos
as Konstadinos Sebekos
as Colonel
as Ouzine
as Yuri / Superintendent
as Θανάσης Πετρόπουλος
as Seagull
as Ηλίας
as Skourletis
as Giorgos Ntozis
as Aftakias
as Mr. Alexiou
as Director
as Warrant Officer Moundreas
as Georgios Fantes
as Αρίστος
