Alex Andreas (Australian actor)

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Alex Andreas
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Occupation Actor
Years active2002–present

Alex Andreas, previously Alex Tsitsopoulos, is an Australian actor known for his roles in television, film and theatre.

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His first big role was as Ross Papasavas in Short Cuts . His recent credits include Dimitri in the mystery thriller The Tourist [1] and George Stathopoulos in the crime comedy-drama My Life is Murder .

Stage roles include Hotel Bonegilla (La Mama, 2018), [2] Ironbound (Q44 Theatre, 2018) [3] [4] and Brother Boy (The Dancing Dog Cafe, 2007) [5]

Filmography

Television appearances

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Guinevere Jones Lancelot Episode: "Love Hurts"
2002 Short Cuts Ross Papasavas24 episodes
2010 Lowdown ZircoEpisode: "Zirco Goes Berko"
2012–2017 Neighbours Sam Feldman / Nick Holmes7 episodes
2013–2020 Wentworth Detective Kanellis / Tim Howard3 episodes
2014 Fat Tony & Co. Milad Mokbel7 episodes
2015 Gallipoli Mehmet Ozkan2 episodes
2015 Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries Roberto SalvatoreEpisode: "Murder & Mozzarella"
2016 Hyde & Seek Nick Petrides1 episode
2018 Underbelly Files: Chopper Detective Hendry2 episodes
2018 Tidelands Lev Nuyland6 episodes
2019–2021 My Life Is Murder George Stathopoulos9 episodes
2022 The Tourist Dimitri6 episodes
2023 Ten Pound Poms Nick3 episodes
2024High CountryNico Dracos1 episode

Film appearances

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017TracyDavid
2012Peek a BooMarty
2010 Hating Alison Ashley Homie

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References

  1. Skoufatoglou, Nelly (1 March 2022), "Rising star Alex Andreas features in new streaming crime series 'The Tourist'", Neos Kosmos
  2. Brindley, Michael (11 May 2018), "Hotel Bonegilla", Stage Whispers
  3. "'Ironbound': Q44 Theatre's latest production premieres in Melbourne next week", Neos Kosmos, 11 May 2018
  4. Apostolou, Panos (22 May 2018), "'Ironbound' is about a resilient woman who confronts irresponsible men", SBS Greek
  5. Woodhead, Cameron (11 May 2018), "Crisis of Greek culture", The Age