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Vangelis Mourikis

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Vangelis Mourikis
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1982–present

Vangelis Mourikis (Template:Lang-el) is a Greek film actor. He has appeared in more than thirty films since 1982. He studied in Australia where he did his first works. In 1990s he returned to Greece and devoted to independent cinema.[1] He has won five awards both leading and supporting actor. He has collaborated with many notable directors of new Greek cinema such as Thodoros Maragos, Yannis Economides, Nikos Grammatikos, Pantelis Voulgaris, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Georgis Grigorakis and others.[2]

Filmography

Film
Title Year Role Notes
Running On Empty 1982
Edo Einai Valkania 1984
Neiata sti Laspi 1984
O Kipos tou Theou 1994
Apontes 1996 Award for Best Supporting Actor
O Aderfos mou ki Ego 1998
Oi Fotografoi 1998
O Anthos tis Limnis 1999
I Koilia tis Melissas 2001
The King 2002 Award for Best Actor
Rakushka 2004 Award for Best Supporting Actor
The Wake 2005 Award for Best Actor
Soul Kicking 2006
Parees 2007
Isovites 2008
Kala Krymena Mystika: Athanasia 2008
Deep Soul 2009
Knifer 2010
Attenberg 2010
Ap' ta kokkala vgalmena 2011
Magic men 2013
O Xeimonas (The Winter) 2014
Stratos 2014 Award for Best Actor
Norvigia 2014
Chevalier 2015
Digger 2020 World Premier at the 70th Berlin Film Festival
Monday 2020 Takis

Awards

Year Award Film Result
1996 Greek State Awards for best supporting actor Apontes Won
2002 Greek State Awards for best actor The King Won
2004 Greek State Awards for best supporting actor Rakushka Won
2005 Greek State Awards for best actor Agrypnia Won
2014 Hellenic Film Academy Awards for best actor Stratos Won

References

  1. ^ "Ο ηθοποιός με τα πολλά πρόσωπα". enet.gr. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Βαγγέλης Μουρίκης: Ο σκληρός του ελληνικού σινεμά". tanea.gr. Retrieved 5 April 2015.