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Christos Politis

Christos Politis

Christos Piatoulakis (Heraklion, 27 December 1942 - Athens, 5 January 2026), known artistically by the pseudonym Christos Politis, was a Greek actor of theater, television and cinema. He worked in the theater from 1966-1967 to 1997-1998, in more than 45 theater productions, while in the cinema, mainly, from 1968 to 1974, participating in 18 films. He worked on television from 1973 to 2005, starring in 8 television series. He was born on 27 December 1942 in Heraklion, Crete, where he grew up, originally from the village of Kavousi, Rethymno. He was a graduate of the Drama School of the National Theater (1965). He first appeared in the troupe of Yannis Fertis - Xenia Kalogeropoulou, in the play Ten Little Negroes (1965-1966) and was followed by the troupe of Titika Nikiforakis - Nikos Hatziskos in the plays Too Bad for Nothing (1968) and Tea and Sympathy (1969) while he collaborated with the troupe of Kostas Mousouris and the National Theatre. He worked in theatre from 1966 to 1998, participating in over 45 theatre productions, and in cinema, from 1968 to 1974, participating in 18 films. He worked in television from 1973 to 2005, starring in 8 television series, with the best known being the series Lampsi by Nikos Foskolos. He first appeared in cinema with a very small role in 1968, in Nikos Foskolos' film Avenue of Hate and with a leading role in 1969 in the films Saint Nektarios: The Protector of the Poor. In 1969, he also won the Best Supporting Actor award at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, for his performance in the film The Girl of 17. He then collaborated mainly with film producer James Parris. He reappeared in cinema in 2022, after many decades of abstinence, participating in the film Broadway by Christos Massalas. He first appeared on television in 1973, in the series The Nets of Terror. Among other things, he participated in the series Queen Amalia with Al. Vougiouklakis and Dimitris Papamichael (1975) and Aphrodite with Nora Valsami (1977). In the 1980s, he had few participations in television programs. In 1991, he reappeared on television with N. Foskolos' daily series I Lampsi, a collaboration that established him in the consciousness of the television audience as "Iago Drako", a role he performed for 14 years, until the summer of 2005. His participation in Lampsi was one of his last artistic activities. During the 1970s and 1980s he participated in several theatrical productions for radio and television and in two video productions, in the late 1980s. He died on January 5, 2026, at the age of 83.

Personal information

Birthday

1942-12-27

Birth Place

Heraklio - Crete - Greece

Movies and TV shows :

28th October, 5:30

28th October, 5:30

1971

5.8

Movie
At the Battle of Crete

At the Battle of Crete

1970

7.0

Movie
Broadway

Broadway

2022

5.2

Movie
Holocaust

Holocaust

1971

10.0

Movie
Los heroes del patibulo

Los heroes del patibulo

1971

7.0

Movie
NO

NO

1969

6.3

Movie
Rose and Thorn: Part II

Rose and Thorn: Part II

1988

0.0

Movie
Saint Nektarios

Saint Nektarios

1969

5.0

Movie
Souliotes

Souliotes

1972

6.8

Movie
The Constellation of Virgin

The Constellation of Virgin

1973

4.0

Movie
The Deserter

The Deserter

1970

3.6

Movie
poster

The Shine

1991

2.5

TV
Triantafyllo ki agathi

Triantafyllo ki agathi

1988

0.0

Movie
Until the Last Moment

Until the Last Moment

1972

0.0

Movie
Δώστε τα χέρια

Δώστε τα χέρια

1971

0.0

Movie
Ο γιος μου ο Στέφανος

Ο γιος μου ο Στέφανος

0.0

Movie
Στα Δίχτυα του Τρόμου

Στα Δίχτυα του Τρόμου

1975

0.0

Movie
Το κορίτσι του "17"

Το κορίτσι του "17"

1969

0.0

Movie