
Argyris Xafis
Known For
Acting
Born
1976-11-06 in Peristeri, Athens Prefecture, Greece
Biography
Argyris Xafis (1976) is a Greek actor and director. He was born and raised in Peristeri in 1976. He studied at the Higher School of Dramatic Art of the National Theatre. He has participated in many theater performances, mainly of the National Theater and the Theater of the South, as well as in films. In 2001 he was honored with the Horn Award for his role in the play "The Turn of the Screw". He has received excellent[5] reviews for many of his plays. In 2011 he was awarded by the Hellenic Cinema Academy with the award for Best Actor for his role in the film "From the Bones Taken".
Most Known For

Milky Way
as Teacher

Music
as Elias

The word you don't say
as Μανώλης

Fevga
as Christos

The Attack of the Giant Mousaka

One Day in August

From the Edge of the City

The Miracle of the Sargasso Sea
as Vassilis

Kazantzakis
as Kapetan Mihalis

Mythopathy
as Efstathiou

A Dog's Dream

BASTARDS

Uranisco Disco

Welcome to 'All Saints
as George Spyratos

Nobody Loses Forever

Gold Dust
as Alexis

J.A.C.E.
as Angelos Karras

The City and the City
as Avraam

Do It Yourself
as Miltiadis