Konstantinos Markoulakis

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Konstantinos Markoulakis
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Born (1970-07-24) 24 July 1970 (age 54)
Other namesMarkos Markoulakis
OccupationActor
Years active1991–present

Konstantinos Markoulakis (also known as Constantine Markoulakis, born 1970 in Athens) [1] [2] is a Greek director and actor. He graduated from Athens College and he studied in Dramatic School of National Theatre. [1] Since 1991, he has been working continuously in theatre, cinema and television. [2] He has played in successful TV-series and he has won a television award for the TV-series Etsi Xafnika, in 2005. [3] He has also won an Odysseas Award in 2013 London Greek Festival for the film The Telemachy . [4] Markoulakis is active in politics and he was candidate with Drassi. [2] [5]

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Filmography

Cinema

TV-series

Actor

TV Presenter

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