Dimitris Poulikakos

Dimitris Poulikakos

Born 1943-01-21 (age 83) Athens, Greece
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Biography

Dimitris Poulikakos (January 21, 1943 - ) is a Greek singer, composer, actor, radio producer, announcer of commercials, writer, and translator of surrealist poetry and literature. He is also a prominent figure in the Greek Rock scene.

He became known for his appearances in films and television series from the 1970s to the 1990s. Main appearances: Sloths of the Fertile Valley (1978), Glue Harp (1982), Dracula of the Exarchies (1983), BIOS + state (1987), Made In Greece (1987), The meteoric step of the stork (1991), Female Company (1999), Soapstone (1995) etc. His main television appearances are in the series The Arbitrary (1989 - 1991), The Men and the Not in the episode "In the Name of the Man" in the second season (1994-1995) where he plays the head prisoner in the prison, Two Strangers (1997 ), Seven deadly mothers-in-law (2008) et al.

He is considered one of the main representatives of Greek rock. The record of Metaforai Ekdromai Mitsos is the forerunner of the Greek rock 'n roll discography. His concert at the end of the 1970s in Zografou is a milestone in Greek rock music history.

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Known For

Loafing and Camouflage
Loafing and Camouflage

1984

as John Papaloukas

Female Company
Female Company

1999

as Lazogiannis

The Beekeeper
The Beekeeper

1986

as Eldest Daughter's Husband

Sweet Country
Sweet Country

1987

as Torturer

The Suspended Step of the Stork
The Suspended Step of the Stork

1991

as Chief Photographer

Living Dangerously
Living Dangerously

1987

as Giannis Papadopoulos

Misunderstanding
Revanche
Revanche

1983

as Vasilis

4 Black Suits
4 Black Suits

2010

as Lawyer

Love, Love, Love
Love, Love, Love

2016

as Manos

The Children of the Swallow
The Children of the Swallow

1987

as Theater guard

Meteor and Shadow
Telecannibals
Telecannibals

1986

as Takis

The Murderess
Made in Greece
Patris, listeia, oikogeneia
Sto vathos kipos
Sto vathos kipos

2009

as Epameinondas

USSAK
USSAK

2017

as Socratis