
Thodoris Katsafados
Acting
Biography
Thodoris Katsafados (born March 10, 1954 in Mani, Greece) is a Greek actor. He started at the Rialto Theatre with Aristophanes' "Plutos" in 1973, followed by various theatrical works such as "The Lion in Winter", "Papaphlessas", "Erotokritos", "Fortunatos", "Fotitai", "Topikos pārgon", "I tykhie tis Maroulas", "Katsourbos". From 1982 to 2008 he was a key figure at the National Theatre, participating in various works such as "Plutos", "I tikhie tis Maroulas", "Katsourbos", Aristophanes' "Irene", Sophocles' "Aias" and others. On television, he has taken part in various productions such as Restless Youth in the period 1973-1974, The Battle of the Storks, The Naked Girl, Expulsion, Don't Be Afraid of the Fire. On television, he has collaborated with director Panos Kokkinopoulos in the series 10th Commandment, Black Midnight, The 3rd Law and You Don't Kill. In the 2010-2011 season, he had one of the leading roles in the period series The Island, playing the president of Spinalonga, Petros Kontomaris. From 2011 to 2014, he was part of the main cast of the daily drama series Stolen Dreams. In the 2016-2017 season, he starred in Lefteris Papapetrou's comedy series, To kaló glikia mou simphetera. In the 2020-2021 season, he starred in the comedy series Parousiaste, in the role of the brigadier general.
Known For

Bored soldiers, hard-ass commandos, dirty boots, guard duties, a Greek mommy, an influencer, a plastic surgeon, a gambling-addicted secretary and a caravan parked right outside! Two adjoining camps in the greek border. Two commanders in the middle of a "battle" that started years ago for a woman and now erupts for the position of brigadier general. One is old-school, cold-blooded militarist and the other lenient and caring. Goulas and Skordas. Sworn enemies!
Παρουσιάστε

Based on the best-selling English novel The Island by Victoria Hislop, the series takes place on the island of Spinalonga, off the coast of Crete, and in the village of Plaka which lies within swimming distance across it. The series premiered on 11 October 2010 to record ratings and critical acclaim. It is the most expensive Greek television production ever with a budget of €4 million.
The Island

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10η Εντολή

The eruption of the Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull causes major disruptions to travelers' plans around the world. For Alain and Valérie, it's a catastrophe. Because to make it to the small Greek village in time for their daughter's wedding, this divorced couple, whose mutual hatred knows no bounds, will be obliged to set out on the road together.
The Volcano

The series is based on real events. It takes us to Kythera from 1906 to 1909 and chronicles one of the largest mass murders the country has ever known. There, we meet the central figure of the story, Antonis, a peaceful shoemaker. A lovable young man, until he is unjustly slandered. The outcry of the local community forces him to leave. He makes a new start in Piraeus. Again, however, his attempt to escape falls on deaf ears. History repeats itself in the big city, filling Antonis with bitterness and anger. Now, there is only one way left for him: Revenge.
17 Threads

The main theme of the series is the way in which a person is led to murder while each story in the series combines elements of drama, social stories and thrillers. The duration of each episode is 45 minutes and is in the form of a psychograph. While the stories in the series are based on real events that have preoccupied public opinion, their dramatization has undergone some changes.
Thou Shalt Not Kill

Real heroes live among us. Because lies are bad, sometimes you need to be a superhero to get through the week...
Super Heroes

The life of an obsessive anti-social chef Sotiria "Sote" Vokakis gets mixed up like a salad when she is forced to return to Greece to take the role of the judge in a provocative cooking reality show. The recipe is explosive: Sote's relationship with television is reminiscent of an allergic reaction, while the producer of the show is her daughter, with whom she hasn't spoken for over ten years. And the dessert? She has to star in a cooking show, and in the last few weeks she has completely lost... her taste!
Sauté

Every action causes a reaction. Newton's 3rd law does not only explain the relationship between bodies and "momentum" in classical mechanics, but also human relationships and the "momentum" that characterizes them, in general. Relationships with others and with ourselves. The relationship between the present and the past. The relationship between the perpetrator and the victim. Family dramas, love affairs of loyalty and infidelity, serial killers, crimes of honor, passion, revenge, punishment, necessity.
Ο 3ος Νόμος

A young schoolgirl, brutally murdered. A country town, full of secrets and lies. A ruthless killer who uses a chilling pattern. A race to catch him, before he strikes again...
Μαύροι Πίνακες

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Mi fovasai tin fotia

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Ο Σκαραβαίος

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Δακρυσμένα φεγγάρια

A retiring man in rioting Athens faces ghosts and memories from the past to make choices about the present.
Beatitudes

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Παράθυρο στον Ήλιο

Members of the Baltatzis family recount the 1922 burning of Smyrna, Greece, including the assault on vibrant Greek and Armenian communities.
Smyrna

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Στο Καλό, Γλυκιά Μου Συμπεθέρα...

A.E.K., the well-known Greek basketball team founded in 1924 by refugees from Constantinople, after 44 years, beats SLAVIA of Prague and wins the European Cup.
1968

A monk leads a procession. A girl is rescued from prostitution. Two college students become perpetrators of violent crimes. An elderly man falls victim to a police officer. A couple tries to repair their relationship. A woman expresses her anger to a civil servant. A man kidnaps his best friend. Seven different stories about love in modern Greece, from people who seek it, find it, lose it.
Purgatory

Greece nowadays. Seven different stories about seven persons who have already reached their limits and finally fall apart. Despite their seemingly obvious connection they are simultaneously connected through a common desperate action: the last phone call to the psychological support center called "life line". It's their last hope. As no one can really help them, even then, they all remain another part of the contemporary Greek tragedy. Written by Horme Pictures