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Nikitas Platis
Νικήτας Πλατής |
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| Born | 1912 |
| Died | November 14, 1984 Athens, Greece
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| Occupation | actor |
Nikitas Platis (Greek: Νικήτας Πλατής) was a famous Greek actor. He was born in 1912 on the island of Amorgos, Greece. He became well-known for his many roles in both plays and movies.
Nikitas Platis was married to another talented actress named Golfo Bini. He also appeared in a popular TV show called Methoriakos stathmos. In this show, he played a memorable character who was the leader of a group that disagreed with the main community leader. He passed away on November 14, 1984, in Athens, Greece, and was buried in the Kokkinos Mylos cemetery. He had a son named Sotirios.
Nikitas Platis' Acting Career
Nikitas Platis was a very busy actor. He appeared in many Greek films and plays throughout his career. He often played different kinds of characters, from serious roles to funny ones.
Movies and TV Shows
Nikitas Platis acted in a large number of movies. These films helped make him a familiar face to many people in Greece. He also took part in television series, like Methoriakos stathmos, which allowed even more people to see his acting skills.
Some of the films he appeared in include:
- O Mimikos kai i Mairi (1958)
- I kyra mas i mami (1958)
- Christina (1960)
- Some Like it Cool (1962)
- The Lucky Pants (1963)
- My Friend Lefterakis (1963)
- I'm Going to Make You Queen (1964)
- The Card Player (1964)
- Teddy Boy My Love (1965)
- Fonazei o kleftis (1965)
- Modern Cinderella (1965)
- My Daughter, the Socialist (1966)
- Cleopatra was Andonis (Anthony) (1966)
- 5,000 Lies (1966)
- The Most Shiniest Star (1967)
- Mias pentaras niata (1967)
- I thirorina (1968)
- I ziliara (1968)
- To Propo kai ta bouzoukia (1968)
- I oraia tou kourea (1969)
- To thyma (1969)
- I Smyrnia/I Smirnia (1969)
- The Kiosk (1970)
- Enas hippis me filotimo (1970)
- I aristokratissa kai o alitis (1970)
- October 28, 5:30 AM (1971)
- Ti ekanes ston polemo, Thanasi; (1971)
- I efoplistina (1971)
- I proedrina (1972)