George Kopsidas

George Kopsidas

출생 : 1975-02-13, Athens, Greece

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George Kopsidas is a Greek actor.

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George Kopsidas

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Τα Νεοκλασικά - Η Κόμισσα Της Φάμπρικας
Χρήστος (Οικολόγος Ακτιβιστής)
Τσάρλι
Bad Guy
With A Kiss I Die
When Juliet Capulet (of Shakespearean fame) is plucked from death and turned into a vampire, she is forced to live all eternity without her sweet Romeo. Now, 800 years later, Juliet meets a young woman who captures her heart again and teaches her that love and loss are all a part of life, and that a life without love is no life at all.
Στα Καλά Καθούμενα
αξιωματικός Α'
Ένα πλοίο για την Παλαιστίνη
The Immature: The Trip
Restaurateur
After the events of the first movie, the "immatures" go on a trip to the Greek island of Paros.
Sto vathos kipos
Maltezos
Fedonas and Anastasia's life together is only just beginning; madly in love with plans for a family they find themselves a big house to start their new life. But when Fedonas decides to plant a palm tree in their backyard the garden gives up a long-buried secret and with it comes some unwanted attention from the police and the local mafia. As the landlord had warned them "Never dig... in someone else's garden!"
The Meaning of Life
Man
The film transports the human's continuous search for the meaning of life, in an ostensibly inanimate object, a key.
Everything Will Be Fine
Sokratis
I-4: Loufa kai apallagi
Corporal Nikos Mihas
Μια παρέα νεοσύλλεκτων -που ο καθένας για τους δικούς του λόγους θέλει να πάρει απαλλαγή από το στρατό- αναγκάζεται να υπηρετήσεις ως Ι4. Η παρέα θα βρεθεί σ' ένα ακριτικό νησί με διατεταγμένη υπηρεσία: Θα πρέπει να παίξουν τους "λαγούς" και να συνηπάρξουν με τους λοκατζήδες που ετοιμάζονται για μία μεγάλη άσκηση.
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Performer
Dimitris Papaioannou's new piece is a "dissection of the male psyche," and seems to draw upon a range of influences including the work of Jean Genet, Rene Magritte and Robert Wilson. Inspiration for the show also came partly from Papaioannou's own experiences as a gay man in Greece.
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Choreographer
Dimitris Papaioannou's new piece is a "dissection of the male psyche," and seems to draw upon a range of influences including the work of Jean Genet, Rene Magritte and Robert Wilson. Inspiration for the show also came partly from Papaioannou's own experiences as a gay man in Greece.
Panic and Paranoia Through an illusion
Andreas
Thesaloniki Digiwave