Dimitris Imellos
Dimitris Imellos (born Athens, June 12, 1967 – passed away December 16, 2024) was a distinguished Greek actor renowned for his contributions to theatre, film, and television.
Imellos had a prolific stage career, showcasing his talent in a diverse array of theatrical productions. His performances included notable plays such as "Iphigenia in the Land of the Bulls," "Oedipus at Colonus," "Antigone," and "Medea." He also captivated audiences with roles in "The Idiot," "Tartuffe," and "Erotokritos," among others, cementing his reputation as a versatile and skilled performer.
In the realm of film, he left his mark with significant roles in various movies, starting with "Aliossa" (1999) directed by Thanasis Skroumbelos and continuing with acclaimed works like "Beautiful People" (2001) and "Sweet Memory" (2005). His filmography further includes "Bank Bang" (2008), "Chronia pollaka" (2017), and "Fonissa" (2023), showcasing his range across different genres.
On television, Imellos garnered recognition in popular series such as "To 10" (2007-2008) and "Karyotakis," as well as in "My Name Is Vangelis," "Sasmos," and "Agios Paisios, from Farasa to Heaven." His dynamic performances and dedication to his craft left an indelible impact on Greek performing arts, making him a beloved figure in the industry.
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