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Thodoros Exarhos
Thodoros Exarchos (Corfu, December 10, 1930 - Pagrati, May 9, 2009) was a Greek actor and writer.
He studied theater at the National Theater, having Dimitris Horn and Dim. Rontiris as teachers.
He took part, most of the time, in secondary but important roles, in about 60 films, with the first being The Written Words of Fortune (1957) and the last being The Civil Kitchen (2003).
He also took part in many quality theatrical works, such as The Rain (debut, in 1957, with the troupe of Kyria Katerina), The Master Solnes, directed by G. Kimoulis, etc.
He also acted on television, in popular series such as The Unknown War, while he lent his characteristic deep voice to radio shows. His last television series was The Lying Grandpa (2008-2009).
He was honored by the Academy of Athens for his work Greek Actors - Searching for the Roots, which he published in 1997.
As actor
A Touch of Spice
The Noose
Theophilos
Panic in the Schools
Eleftherios Venizelos: 1910-1927
Dictator calls Thanasis
The Jet Set
Rebels Of The Cities
Manto Mavrogenous
Ένας Υπέροχος Άνθρωπος
Hours of love, hours of war
The Cry of an Innocent
Robbery in Athens
The Odyssey of an Uprooted Man
A Man with a Conscience
In the vertigo of life
Humbled And Dejected
The Brightest Bouzouki
The Asphalt Fever
Unfair curse
Ο 13ος
Gefsi apo erota
We Sinners
Slaves of fate
Ου Κλέψεις
Ξαναγύρισε κοντά μου
I'm an unhappy woman
Lola
Throbs at the Desk
Separation is hard