Giorgis Tsampourakis
Born
Georgios Tsampourakis

(1974-10-31) October 31, 1974
NationalityGreek
CitizenshipGreek, German
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active2001–present
Children2

Giorgis Tsampourakis (Greek: Γιωργής Τσαμπουράκης; born October 31, 1974) is a Greek actor and producer.[1][2]

Biography

Tsampourakis was born on October 31, 1974, in Düsseldorf. He is the son of Ioanni and Irini Tsampouraki, who came from Avgeniki, Heraklion, Crete.

He graduated from the School of Dramatic Art Veaki. In 2001 he made his TV debut in the series Ti simvainei me ton Chari. In 2005 he starred in the series Ston Ilio tou Aigaiou. In 2019 he starred in To Kokkino Potami.[3]

He is married and has two children. He is the owner of the restaurant "ASTER" in Petralona, together with his friend and actor Michalis Moulakakis.

He is the founder and director of the theater company "Imeros" and the Higher School of Dramatic Art "NOTOS" in Heraklion, Crete.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Ti simvainei me ton ChariGiannisEpisode: "Ego kai o filos mou Renos"
2005Kaneis den leei s' agapoPetros2 episode
2005/06Meine dipla mouTimotheosMain Cast
2005/06Ston Ilio tou AigaiouArisLeading role
2006/07I Teleutaia ParastasiAntonis ArgiriadisLeading role
2007/08Pira Kokkina GialiaSakis ChristodoulouLeading role
2008Alithinoi ErotesPavlos AnagnostouEpisode: "Mezoneta"
2008/09Exo ena mistiko...Telis9 episode
2009Alithinoi ErotesGiorgosEpisode: "Parania"
2009/11KarmaFilipposLeading role
2010Ouk An Laveis Para Tou Mi ExontosFactory Master (voice)1 episode
2014Klemmena OneiraMiltos KriezisMain Cast
2016/17TamamThanos Iakovou8 episode
2019/20To Kokkino PotamiAli OmerogluLeading role

Movies

YearTitleRole
2008 O Arsivaristas kai o Aggelos Manolis
2013 Big Bad Sheep

Theatre

  • Bend
  • Alloi antropoi
  • O Elafovasilias
  • To aima pou marathike
  • Oidipodas
  • Oresteia
  • Filla apo Giali
  • Basilias Lir
  • O thanatos tou Danton
  • Erotokritos
  • Perses
  • Kaligoulas
  • O Vasilikos
  • Odysseia
  • Oi Tris Adelfes
  • Ena mathima xorou
  • Mon petit prince
  • Fool for love
  • O Theios Vanya
  • Nora

References

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