Thanos Tokakis
Thanos (Athanassios) Tokakis, born on February 11, 1980, in Athens, is a celebrated Greek actor known for his significant contributions to theater and film. He honed his craft at the Dramatic School of the National Theater, graduating to embark on a successful acting career. Tokakis gained widespread recognition in 2005 with a prominent role in the popular Mega Channel sitcom *Fifty Fifty*, which endeared him to audiences.
His cinematic journey began with the 2009 film *The Bad: In the Age of Heroes*, marking his entry into the film industry. He continued to build his filmography with roles in *Universal* and *Play*. In 2017, Tokakis showcased his versatility by not only acting but also writing the screenplay for the film *Cowboy*.
His talent continued to shine in 2019 as he took part in several notable productions, including *The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea*, *Adults in the Room*, and *Eytyhia*. His performance in *Eytyhia* earned him the prestigious Best Actor award at the 2020 Iris Awards, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in contemporary Greek cinema. In 2011, he received the esteemed "Horn Award," recognizing his exceptional acting abilities. Thanos Tokakis remains a significant influence in the arts, with a dynamic career that continues to evolve.