Dimitris Rontiris

Greek actor and director

Dimitris Rontiris - Greek actor and director
Born

1899
126 years ago

Died

December 20th, 1981
43 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Greece

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A prominent figure in Greek theater and cinema, this individual was influential in both acting and directing. Starting a career in the early 20th century, contributions included significant roles in various theatrical productions. The directing efforts spanned numerous successful plays and adaptations, shaping the landscape of Greek performing arts. Known for a dedication to the craft, involvement in the film industry marked a notable transition, with performances in important Greek films. The legacy remains evident in the continued appreciation for classic works and theater.

Directed and acted in significant Greek plays

Contributed to the development of Greek cinema

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