Michalis Nikolinakos
Greek theatrical and cinematic actor
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Michalis Nikolakos Μιχάλης Νικολινάκος | |
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Born | 1923 Alyka in the Laconia prefecture, Greece |
Died | December 13, 1994(1994-12-13) (aged 70–71) Athens, Greece |
Occupation | actor |
Michalis Nikolakos or Mihalis Nikolakkos (Greek: Μιχάλης Νικολινάκος, 1923 – 13 December 1994) was a Greek theatrical and cinematic actor. He was born in 1923 in Alyka, Laconia, in the southeastern Peloponnese. In his childhood years, he moved to Piraeus. After 1946, he studied both at the art school and the drama school of the Athens Odeum, where he had a student, the great Dimitris Rontiris. He was very famous as a cartoon artist as well, with works in magazines. He died in Athens in 1994.
Filmography
Year | Title | Greek title | English title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | To stravoxylo | Kostas Panagiotou | |||
1953 | O kapetan Sorokadas | ||||
O genitsaros | Ο γενίτσαρος | The Janissary | Michel Nichol | ||
1956 | Tsiganiko aima | ||||
1957 | Agioupa, to koritsi tou kampou | Doctor | |||
1958 | O anthropos tou trainou | Ο άνθρωπος του τραίνου | The Man From The Train | Yorgos Pavlidis / Yorgos Depodes | |
To teleftaio psema | Το τελευταίο ψέμα | A Matter of Dignity | Galanos (Γαλανός) | ||
1959 | Egklima sto Kolonaki | Έγκλημα στο Κολωνάκι | Nasos Karnezis (Nάσος Καρνέζης) | ||
Psit... koritsia! | Alekos | ||||
O Ali Pasa kai i kyra - Frosyni | Ο Αλή Πασάς και η κυρα- Φροσύνη | Muhtar | |||
Gia to psomi kai ton erota | Για το ψωμί και τον έρωτα | For The Bread And Romance | |||
1960 | Eroika | ||||
Enas Ellinas sto Parisi | |||||
Stratiotes dichos stoli | Στρατιώτες δίχως στολή | Hristos | |||
To mystiko tou kokkinou mandya | Hristos Pallas | ||||
O xenos tis nyhtas | |||||
I Nancy (Nansy) tin psonise | Η Νάνσυ την ψώνισε | Nancy Yelled | Vassilis Komporozos | ||
I kritikopoula kai o eleftherotis | |||||
Ena koritsi se perimenei | |||||
1961 | Efialtis | Εφιάλτης | Ephialtes | Tonis Karzis | |
Epikindyni apostoli | |||||
1962 | Oi 300 Spartiates | Οι 300 Σπαρτιάτες | The 300 Spartans | Myron | |
1966 | Mia gynaika katigoreitai | Giorgos Mavrospathis | |||
1968 | Brosta stin aghoni | Grigoris |
References
- The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at the Greek Wikipedia (el:Main Page)
External links
- Official Site maintained by his son Nikos Nikolinakos www.nikolinakos.com