ON THIS DAY: Remembering Alekos Alexandrakis (2005)

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On this day, we remember Alekos Alexandrakis (1928-2005), one of Greece’s most beloved actors, known for his remarkable talent and significant contributions to Greek theatre and cinema. Born in Athens, Alexandrakis became a prominent figure in Greek entertainment, celebrated for his charismatic performances and emotional depth on screen and stage.

Alexandrakis starred in many iconic films of Greek cinema, including “Stella” (1955) and “Oi Kyries tis Avlis” (1966), often portraying complex, heartfelt characters. His versatility allowed him to navigate effortlessly between drama and comedy, making him a household name in Greece. He also directed and acted in numerous theatrical productions, earning acclaim for his dedication to the arts.

His work left an indelible mark on Greek culture, and his legacy continues to inspire generations of actors and audiences. Today, we honour his life and enduring impact on Greek cinema and theatre.

With information from: Greek film archive

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