Fanis Mouratidis

Fanis Mouratidis is a Greek actor.[1]

Fanis Mouratidis
Born1970 (age 5253)
Thessaloniki, Greece
OccupationActor

Biography

Fanis Mouratidis was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. Even though he was accepted in several Greek university schools, he chose to study acting and finally graduated from the drama school of National Theatre of Northern Greece (NTNG).

He moved to Athens after being encouraged to do so by theatre director Kostas Tsianos. He first appeared on stage in 1992 in Fioro tou Levante which was staged by NTNG and directed by Vaggelis Theodoropoulos. His first cinema appearance was in Gamilia Narki directed by Dimitris Indores. He first appeared on TV in Etsi Ksafnika, a series written by Mirella Papaoikonomou in 2004. He has appeared in multiple successful TV series, films and theatre plays. He plays in Maestro, a Greek TV series written and directed by Christophoros Papakaliatis - Maestro is the first series written and played in greek language that Netflix bought.

He loves to travel. He is married to Greek actress, Anna - Maria Papaharalampous since 2008 and they have two sons.

Filmography

  • 2003: Gamilia Narki (film) (International English Title: Totally Married)
  • 2004: Etsi Ksafnika (TV Series)
  • 2005: To kokkino domatio (TV Series, as Stratos; 1 episode: Mia nihta stin Athina)
  • 2005: Epafi (TV Series)
  • 2006: Pente lepta akomi (as Konstantinos, a.k.a. Extended Play)
  • 2006: Fige esi, ela esi (TV series)
  • 2006: Ellie Labeti: I teleftaia parastasi (as Giannis Mavros/Kostas Karras)
  • 2007-2008: Baba min treheis (TV series) (as Vassilis)
  • 2008: Bank Bang (film)
  • 2009: Pethaino gia sena (film)[2]
  • 2010-2011: M+M (as Michalis)
  • 2011: Kliniki Periptosi (TV series) (only for one episode)
  • 2015: Amore Mio
  • 2018-2020: Peta Ti Friteza (TV series) (as Kimon Orloff)
  • 2022: Maestro (mini TV series) (as Fanis)

References

  1. Η φύση μας δεν πολυαντέχει τον γάμο (in Greek). 16 July 2008. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
  2. Πεθαίνω για σένα*** (in Greek). kathimerini.gr. Archived from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
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