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Σταύρος Τορνές
Stavros Tornes (Greek: Σταύρος Τορνές) was a Greek film actor and director. Tornes was born in 1932 in Athens. He studied at the Ioannidis School in 1957 and worked as an assistant director and as an actor in films of the 1950s and 1960s. In 1967 he directed his first short film "Theraikos orthros" together with Kostas Sfikas. During the dictatorship he went to Italy where he participated in a group of exiles, fighting against the military junta. In 1973 he secretly visited Greece and filmed the documentary Students. In Italy (Rome) he appeared in many films, such as Many Wars Ago and Christ Stopped at Empoli by Francesco Rossi, and Alonzanfan by the Taviani brothers. It is worth noting that he played the leading role in the television film Nausicaa by Agnès Varda. He also painted. After the fall of the dictatorship, he returned to Greece and filmed the film Balamos, which was screened at the 1982 Thessaloniki Film Festival. With co-screenwriter Charlotte van Gelder, he also directed the films Karkalou, Danilo Treles and A Heron for Germany. He died in July 1988 and was buried in the Caesarean Cemetery.
Como dirección
Como intérprete
Έρημος και μόνος για να μου φύγει ο πόνος
Σταύρος Τορνές: Ο Φτωχός Κυνηγός του Νότου
Ένας Ερωδιός για τη Γερμανία
Μάγισσες
Ντανίλο Τρέλες: ο φημισμένος Ανδαλουσιανός μουσικός
Βαριετέ
Τόπος
Η παρεξήγηση
Μπαλαμός
Παρασκήνιο Για τον Ποιητή Νίκο Καββαδία
La ciudad de las mujeres
Cristo se paró en Éboli
Coatti
Κιέριον
Allonsanfàn
Lucky Luciano
Nausicaa
Hombres contra la guerra
Ανοιχτή Επιστολή
Το μπλόκο
Ουρανός
Η ωραία της Ρούμελης
Διαβόλου κάλτσα
Στέγνωσαν τα δάκρυα μας
Ψαράδες και ψαρέματα
Το Μυστικό του Κόκκινου Μανδύα
Το Μεγάλο Κόλπο