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Stavros Zalmas

Stavros Zalmas

1 title Acting Apr 30, 1958 Athens, Greece

**Biography of Stavros Zalmas**

Stavros Zalmas, born on April 30, 1958, in Athens, Greece, is a distinguished actor known for his compelling performances on both stage and screen. After completing his schooling, Zalmas pursued a degree in Economics and began his career at the National Bank of Greece. However, his passion for acting led him to study theater while balancing his banking job. His breakthrough came during his first year of acting studies when he performed in the acclaimed production of "Persians" at Epidaurus under the direction of Alexis Minotis.

Throughout the late 1980s, Zalmas expanded his filmography with notable roles in productions like "The Marbles," "Troes," and "The Kiss." His television career took flight with his role as Alexis Koumenakos in the drama series "Africa" on Mega Channel (1992-1993). He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Father Ioannis in "Touch of the Soul," a series that captivated audiences with its gripping narrative, drawing over 3 million viewers at its peak.

His subsequent television ventures include "Erotas Kleftis," "Kiss of Life," and "An m' agapas," showcasing his versatility across various genres. Zalmas continued to engage audiences with roles in "The Disappearance" and the film "I Love Karditsa." More recently, he appeared in the series "Helios" and "Eros Fygas," further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in Greek entertainment.

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