
Adam Bousdoukos
Known For
Acting
Born
1974-01-25 in Hamburg, Germany
Biography
Adam Bousdoukos (born 25 January 1974) is a German actor of Greek origin. He has appeared in more than 50 films since 1995. Growing up as the son of Greek parents in the Hamburg district of Altona, Bousdoukos played smaller roles in commercials as a teenager and later took classes at the Stage School Hamburg. In 1998, Bousdoukos had a role in Fatih Akin's Short Sharp Shock and, together with the other two leading actors Mehmet Kurtuluş and Aleksandar Jovanovic [de], received the Leopard award at the Locarno Festival in 1998 and the Grimme-Preis in 2001. With the exception of Getürkt, Bousdoukos can be seen in every film by his friend Akın, including Soul Kitchen (2009), where he had the leading role and wrote the script. The cinematic collaboration with Akin began in 1995 with the short film Sensin – Du bist es!. In addition, Bousdoukos appeared in a number of other movie and TV roles. He also ran the "Sotiris" restaurant in the Ottensen district of Hamburg for almost ten years. Adam Bousdoukos with friends has been supporting the Soul Kids association since 2009. The organization raises funds through various events and tactivities, which are donated to selected non-profit associations, institutions and projects. Source: Wikipedia
Most Known For

Scene of the Crime
as Henning

DAS!
as Self

Polizeiruf 110

SOKO Leipzig
as Thorsten Weingarten

Grimme Award
as Self

The Peppercorns
as Carlo

The Peppercorns
as Miltos Sarantakos

Mein Nachmittag
as Self

SOKO Stuttgart
as Robert 'Rocky' Hofer

The consulate of Julia
as Stratos Razinis

Der letzte Bulle
as Lutz Görnemann

Through the Night with...
as Self

SOKO Potsdam
as Vojtech Drulak

Solino
as Partygast aus Hamburg

Anwalt Abel
as Max

Edel & Starck
as Luigi Ferrara

Das Duo
as Mario

Vielmachglas
as Hotelbesitzer

Crime Stories
as Manolis

In the Fade
as Knacki