
Stelios Lionakis
Known For
Acting
Born
1936-01-01 in Chania, Crete, Greece
Died
2003-04-14
Biography
Stelios Lionakis (Chania, Crete, 28 February 1936 – Athens, 11 April 2003) was a Greek actor. He made his debut on the stage in 1963, as a member of the troupe of Vasilis Diamantopoulos and Maria Alkaios. He performed dozens of roles in the classical repertoire with his collaborations, among others, with the Art Theater, the Greek People's Theater, the National Theater, etc. while he also took part in several films, as well as in well-known television series, in characteristic character roles. Furthermore, as a member of the SEI he was involved in trade unionism.
Most Known For

Φόνος Χωρίς Ταυτότητα
as Δηλαβέρης, υπαστυνόμος

The garden with the statues
as Arheologos

Kamikazi, agapi mou
as Anastasios Themelis

The Travelling Players

The Hunters

Lieutenant Natassa

Bouzouki Strumming

What Did You Do in the War, Thanassi?

Educate Yourself My Son

The Gigolo of Athens

The Iron Gate

The Terrorist
as Mr. Matsis

The Nets of Shame

My Sister Deserves a Beating
as Giorgos

The Wicked World of Thanasis

My Love Ua Ua

Αθώος ή ένοχος;

The Children of the Swallow
as Sotiris

Evidence
as Self - Narrator (voice)
