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Stefanos Fotiadis

Known For
Writing

Known Credits
2

Gender
Male

Birthday
January 1, 1913 (113 years old)

Place of Birth
Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]

Stefanos Fotiadis

Biography

Stefanos Fotiadis was a Greek actor, screenwriter and playwright. He studied theater at the Sokratis Karatinos Drama School. He began his career as an actor appearing with various troupes such as the National Theater of Vasilis Argyropoulos and post-war with the Hellenic Comedy troupe. From 1950 he turned to his writing activity, wrote many comedies and translated for theatrical plays by Molière and Sacha Guitry. He also adapted his works for the cinema, the first being Greedy for Everything (1952). He wrote 15 plays, many of which were transferred to the big screen, in adaptations by himself or other screenwriters. He was a board member of the Society of Greek Playwrights.

Known For

Writing

1968Satrapis...Writer
1966Oh, If I Only Were a Man...Writer
1966My Brother, the Lord...Writer
1963Deluxe Crazy...Writer
1963Lazy like a dog...Writer
1962Hooray for Madness...Writer
1962Women want beat...Writer
1962My Groom, the Lawyer!...Theatre Play
1961Thieves out!...Theatre Play
1961The Wastrels...Writer
1959Long live the poor children...Writer
1952Greedy for Everything...Writer

Directing

1966Oh, If I Only Were a Man...Director
1963Deluxe Crazy...Director
1963Lazy like a dog...Director

Acting

1958An Italian in Greeceas hotel owner
1949The Red Cliffas Tonis