Born
3 November 1922 (103)
Place of Birth
Athens, Greece
Also known as
Spiros Kalogirou
Spyros Kalogirou (Kypseli, 3 November 1922 - Athens, 27 June 2009) was a Greek theatre and film actor, best known for his villainous roles on the big screen. His trembling voice and fierce appearance were characteristic. He acted in many films, both on television and in cinema, and when he played such roles he was very convincing. He also participated in many theatrical performances but did not have many collaborations with his wife, as she was at the National Theater and he was more involved w...
Spyros Kalogirou (Kypseli, 3 November 1922 - Athens, 27 June 2009) was a Greek theatre and film actor, best known for his villainous roles on the big screen. His trembling voice and fierce appearance were characteristic. He acted in many films, both on television and in cinema, and when he played such roles he was very convincing. He also participated in many theatrical performances but did not have many collaborations with his wife, as she was at the National Theater and he was more involved with independent theater. After the '80s they formed their own troupe, staged performances and toured. He acted in approximately two hundred plays and in all genres of theater, classical and contemporary writers, from theater of the absurd (Eugene Ionesco) to revue, but also in many of the Greek dramaturgy. He first appeared in cinema in 1955 in Dimis Dadiras’ film O agapitikos tis voskopoulas. Since then, he has participated in more than 60 films, alongside the biggest names in Greek cinema. He appeared in about 55 films, including: Athens at Night, Stefania, Machine Gun Concerto, The Fairy and the Boy, The Blonde Teacher, Maria of Silence, The Man with the Carnation, and Stakaman. However, the film that left an era was Lola, in which Spyros Kalogirou had said the unforgettable phrase "There's a lot of money, Aris", to his then co-star Nikos Kourkoulos about the "eyes" of Jenny Karezi. In 1966, at the Thessaloniki Film Festival, he was awarded an honorary distinction for his performance in the short film Jimmy the Tiger by Pantelis Voulgaris, and in 1971, the film critics awarded him the Silver Apollo for his role in the film Abuse of Power. He was honored with the Golden Head of the Vakhtangov Theater in Moscow. He also appeared in television series (Even Married People Have a Soul).
Liza and All the Others
2003
Stakaman!
2001
The Lover
1990
Tamtakos Lives!
1990
Η εκδίκηση του Πατέρα
1990
Varvaros erastis
1990
The First Cup and Troteza
1989
Υπέρ επείγον
1989
Ραντεβού με τον θάνατο
1989
The Captain and Dancer
1989
The Craziest Star
1989
The Omnipresent
1989
Ο εθνικός μας έρωτας
1989
Ο τελευταίος πειρασμός του Μήτσου
1989
Λούφες θρανία και τρελλά σχολεία
1989
Η μάνα της φόνισσας
1988
I Love You, Mitso
1988
Love in Waves
1988
O kontos me to papaki
1988
Brain With Screw... And Valve!!!
1988
Robbers and insurers
1988
Πασοκομαζέματα Ανδρεοσκορπίσματα
1988
Ena moro... gia treis
1988
Markisia tou limaniou
1988
Ο παπαλεβέντης
1988
Το παιδί... Που είναι το παιδί;
1988
Fire in my pants
1988
The unmarried father
1988
Agrafos nomos
1987
Επιχείρηση προίκα
1987
O xemoramenos
1987
Young Lad at the School Desks
1987
Conjugal Short Circuits
1987
Τα ντερέκια
1987
To koritsi tou batsou
1987
The Black Bank banker lady
1987
Τίποτα δεν Άλλαξε Λαέ!
1987
Ο παπαφαγάνας
1987
Αετονύχηδες και χαζοπούλια
1987
Κλέβετε και προσεύχεσθε
1987