
Minos Theocharis
Acting
Biography
Minos Theocharis (Athens, August 26, 1983) is a Greek actor, director and singer, a graduate of the National Theatre (2005).
Known For

What is it like to raise children in Athens of 2024? Is there a good parenting manual? Sara and Michalis "have children" and now their life as a couple is in... another dimension. Their everyday life descends from the pink bubble into a hilarious "conspiracy", where the daily routine becomes an adventure. The couple's environment adapts to the new conditions and all together make life "with children". A life full of unexpected, explosive situations and lots of laughter. This comedy will debunk the myths of the exemplary parent, ideal spouse, successful career and perfect family.
I Have Children

A golden boy suddenly lands in exotic Kato Partali, a village in Arcadia with many beauties, many secrets and very special people.
Kato Partali

Alexis is an office worker who hates his job. However, his dull daily routine suddenly takes a turn when a family debt brings him face-to-face with organized crime and a mobster who demands repayment. That's when Alexis orchestrates a complicated heist, hoping that nothing will go wrong. But in the end, everything goes wrong—and his life changes forever.
Bad Ideas

The struggle to get into school, the classes, the adventures, the relationships, and the personal lives of both students and their teachers unfold in a way that combines humor with emotion.
Steps

Yiorgos is released from prison after 14 years of incarceration for a murder he committed in his small Greek village. He spends his first night out in a cheap downtown hotel in Athens. There he meets Strella, a young trans sex worker. They spend the night together and soon they fall in love.
Strella

Four sets of passengers and their romantic antics make the night shift of a rideshare driver one to remember.
Thursday Night Sorbet

The protagonist is "Mrs. Epitheoresis" herself, who returns to the stage to travel her great-grandson back in time, to her most important moments. On the stage parade the legendary protagonists, the inimitable lines, the great voices, the immortal songs, the glittering theaters of the golden age of the epitheoresis. And up close, current events, political and social changes, urbanization, the fate of Greece - always with humor and a satirical mood. "Kyria Epitheoresis" takes the viewer by the hand and guides them through the bars and historical theaters of Athens from the 1930s to the beginning of the dictatorship in 1967.