Giannis Fertis

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Apr 21, 1938 (87 years old)
Death date
Apr 14, 2024

Giannis Fertis

Known For

A Life
1h 17m
Movie 2019

A Life

Life is a unique event and it only happens to us once. There is no turning back. What would I have done or not done, if I could turn back time? Which of my actions or oversights have I regretted? I wonder, did I live well or did I waste the amount of time given to me? Important people, sculpted over time and standing at the threshold of life, talk, freely at last, about the journey of their life and bestow, as a gift, the precious essence of their life. The almost distilled opinions of these people are dramaturgically included in the fictional part of the documentary. Where the journey of life on Earth unfolds through the narrator's voice, while we follow the course of a child alongside a small wooden boat: from the springs of a river to the mouth of the sea, corresponding to Man's voyage from birth to death.

Βεντέττα: Ο Γδικιωμός
0h 45m
TV Show 1999

Βεντέττα: Ο Γδικιωμός

Vios Anthospartos
TV Show 1998

Vios Anthospartos

Amalia Parisi is a tax preparer, living in Chalkida. She is about to get married with Anestis, but when she meets his brother Nikolas, a new love is born.

Βαμμένος ήλιος
0h 45m
TV Show 1996

Βαμμένος ήλιος

O episkeptis tis omihlis
TV Show 1991

O episkeptis tis omihlis

Biography

Yiannis Fertis (Athens, April 21, 1938 - April 14, 2024) was a Greek theater, film and television actor. Protagonist from the 1960s to 2019, in classical and contemporary plays, prose and ancient drama. In cinema, he starred in more than 30 films. He appeared for the first time in 1961 in the movie "Who's Margarita" with Jenny Karezis. The following year he played Orestes in Elektra directed by Michalis Kakogianni, a film that won 25 international awards (among which was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign language film). In 2008, he won the Best Actor Award at the Thessaloniki Festival for his performance in the film Slaves in Their Chains directed by Toni Lykouresi. On television, he appeared in more than 15 series, most notably The Teacher with the Golden Eyes and The Notary in 1979.

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