Panagiotis "Takis" Vougiouklakis (Greek : Παναγιώτης (Τάκης) Βουγιουκλάκης; 6 March 1939 – 7 April 2021) was a Greek director and producer.
Vougiouklakis was born in Athens and is the relative of the former prefectural leader of Arcadia, judge Ioannis Vougiouklakis and Aimilis Koumoundourou.
He was the brother of Aliki Vougiouklaki.
He began and finished his studies in Rome, Italy and began at the Pro-Deo University where he studied and went on to work as a director at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (CSC).
In his first vocational step, he worked as second unit director, next to the best Greek and foreign directors of the Golden Age of Greek film. He effectively directed in 1963, began his radio directors for 40 theatrical works and then in television with many serials, shows and celebrated programs. He began directing films in 1970.
His next artwork tribunes were the theatrical script anevazondas and 52 musicals, comedies, dramas, etc. by 2008. In 1975 he became a show businessman.
He ran a movie production and theatrical companies and television programming.
He was BD member of Arma Thespidos (National Theatrical Stage) for three years as General Μanager.
He worked as a consultant for the Ministry of Culture. For several years, he was a member of the Critics Commission at the Thessaloniki Film Festival. He was councillor of ANT1 TV station and general commissioner of the Intellectual Property of Writers and Directors. He was elected Public Councillor of the municipality of Vrilissia; he became president of the city's Cultural Center. He was elected again and became president of that municipality's public council.
Vougiouklakis died on 7 April 2021 at the age of 82. [1]
Year | Film | Transliteration and translation | Role |
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1956 | A Girl With Tales | Το Κορίτσι με τα Παραμύθια (To Koritsi me ta Paramythia | director | |
1958 | To Trellokoritso | Το Τρελλοκόριτσο (The Terrible Girl) | director |
1959 | O Ilias tou 16ou | Ο Ηλίας του 16ου (Ilias XVI) | director |
1959 | Astero | Αστέρω | director |
1960 | Mavrokostei ke Kondogiorgides | Μακρυκωσταίοι και Κοντογιώργηδες | director |
1964 | Three Girls From America | (Tria Koritsia apo tin Americ(k)a) | director |
1964 | I Soferina | Η Σωφερίνα | director |
1965 | Moderna Stachtopouta | Μοντέρνα Σταχτοπούτα | director |
1965 | I de Gyni na fotive ton Andra | Η δε Γυνή να φοβήται τον Άνδρα | director |
1966 | Diplopenies | Διπλοπενιές | director |
1967 | Oh! That Wife of Mine | Αχ! Αυτή η Γυναίκα μου (Ah! Afti t Gynaika mou) | producer |
1967 | Oedipus Rex | Οιδίπους Τύραννος (Idipos Tyrannos) | producer |
1968 | Randevou me mia Agnosti | Ραντεβού με μια Άγνωστη | producer |
1968 | Operation Apollo | Επιχείρησις Απόλλων | producer |
1969 | Thymissou Agapi Mou | Θυμήσου Αγάπη μου | producer |
1969 | I orgi tou Adikimenou | Η Οργή του Αδικημένου | producer |
1969 | The Student With Blonde Hair | Η Δασκάλα με τα ξανθά Μαλλιά (I daskala me ta xantha mallia) | producer |
1969 | The Countess of the Kitchen | Η Αρχόντισσα της Κουζίνας (I arhontissa tis kouzinas) | artworker |
1970 | Ena asteio koritsi | Ένα αστείο Κορίτσι | director |
1971 | I Love You | Σ` αγαπώ | director |
1972 | I Aliki diktator | Η Αλίκη Δικτάτωρ (Aliki the Dictator) | director |
1981 | Kataskopos Nelly | Κατάσκοπος Νέλη | director |
1983 | Iron Maid | Σιδηρά Κυρία (Sidira Ky(i)ria) | director |
1984 | Αν ήταν το Βιολί Πουλί | An itan to violi pouli (If my violin was a bird) | director |
1985 | O agkalitsas | Ο Αγκαλίτσας | director |
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