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Spyros Kalogirou

Spyros Kalogirou

Biography

Spyros Kalogirou (Kypseli, 3 November 1922 - Athens, 27 June 2009) was a Greek theatre and film actor, best known for his villainous roles on the big screen. His trembling voice and fierce appearance were characteristic.

He acted in many films, both on television and in cinema, and when he played such roles he was very convincing. He also participated in many theatrical performances but did not have many collaborations with his wife, as she was at the National Theater and he was more involved with independent theater. After the '80s they formed their own troupe, staged performances and toured.

He acted in approximately two hundred plays and in all genres of theater, classical and contemporary writers, from theater of the absurd (Eugene Ionesco) to revue, but also in many of the Greek dramaturgy.

He first appeared in cinema in 1955 in Dimis Dadiras’ film O agapitikos tis voskopoulas. Since then, he has participated in more than 60 films, alongside the biggest names in Greek cinema. He appeared in about 55 films, including: Athens at Night, Stefania, Machine Gun Concerto, The Fairy and the Boy, The Blonde Teacher, Maria of Silence, The Man with the Carnation, and Stakaman. However, the film that left an era was Lola, in which Spyros Kalogirou had said the unforgettable phrase "There's a lot of money, Aris", to his then co-star Nikos Kourkoulos about the "eyes" of Jenny Karezi.

In 1966, at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, he was awarded an honorary distinction for his performance in the short film Jimmy the Tiger by Pantelis Voulgaris, and in 1971, the film critics awarded him the Silver Apollo for his role in the film Abuse of Power. He was honored with the Golden Head of the Vakhtangov Theater in Moscow. He also appeared in television series (Even Married People Have a Soul).

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Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

95

Gender

Male

Birthday

1922-11-03

Place of Birth

Athens, Greece

Also Known As

Σπύρος Καλογήρου , Σπυρος Καλογηρου, Spiros Kalogirou

Known For

Επιχείρηση προίκα Love in Waves Άγρια Πάθη Ραντεβού με τον θάνατο Υπέρ επείγον The Captain and Dancer O xemoramenos Jimmy the Tiger The little man Visibility Zero Athens by Night The Trial of the Judges Hands Up, Hitler O Katergaris The Craziest Star The Teacher with the Golden Hair Εσχάτη Προδοσία The... victim Concert for Machine Guns The Jungle of Cities The Revolutionary O kontos me to papaki A Thief and a Gentleman Young Lad at the School Desks Lieutenant Natassa I Neraida Kai to Palikari Darling, Let's Get Naked! Confession of a Mother Panic Jobber crazy awesome girls The Lover The Daughter of the Sun Abuse of authority Bullets Don't Come Back Madalena Stakaman! Tall, Thin and a Big Liar The Asphalt Fever Brain With Screw... And Valve!!! Robbers and insurers Tamtakos Lives! Trouba '67 The Jackals A Funny Girl The Constellation of Virgin Love and Blood The Ruthless The First Cup and Troteza I blame the People Stefania Astrapogiannos Hymnographer Kassiani The Omnipresent Maria in Silence In the name of the law Amok Η μάνα της φόνισσας Η εκδίκηση του Πατέρα Conjugal Short Circuits O agalitsas: Ena exagomeno koroido A German in Kalavryta Τα ντερέκια Five Thousand Lies The Rider of F.M. Stereo I am innocent The Red Train Agrafos nomos Πασοκομαζέματα Ανδρεοσκορπίσματα I Love You, Mitso To koritsi tou batsou The Black Bank banker lady Ena moro... gia treis Markisia tou limaniou Varvaros erastis At Hell's Door Lola Μαντάμ Ορτάνς Liza and All the Others Cyprus in Flames Τίποτα δεν Άλλαξε Λαέ! Of Fortune The Written The Beloved Of The Shepherdess Οικογένεια παντρευόμαστε Ο παπαλεβέντης Ο εθνικός μας έρωτας Ο παπαφαγάνας Το παιδί... Που είναι το παιδί; Fire in my pants Ο τελευταίος πειρασμός του Μήτσου Λούφες θρανία και τρελλά σχολεία The unmarried father Αετονύχηδες και χαζοπούλια Κλέβετε και προσεύχεσθε Ένας τίμιος απατεώνας Η ντίβα και ο πρωτάρης
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