Manos Destounis

Manos Destounis

Born 1937-11-19 (age 88) Athens, Greece
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Biography

Manolis Destounis (Athens, November 19, 1937-) is a Greek actor.

He is a graduate of the Athens School of Commerce. He studied at the Athens Drama School G. Theodosiadis (graduated in 1965), at the "British Drama School" in London and at the Rallou Manou dance school. He made his debut in 1964 with the "Arma Theatrou" troupe. Collaborations with well-known troupes such as those of Dimitris Myrat, Mimis Fotopoulos, Sofia Vembo, etc. followed. In 1966 he took his first steps in cinema with the film A Ship Papadopoulos (1966). His career in television is also noteworthy, with participation in plays and series. He occasionally staged his own theatrical productions and was a conductor for various theatrical groups. He directed five films. He also developed an activity in the field of music, as a composer, singer and lyricist. A close relative of the former actor of the National Theatre, Ilias Destounis.

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Known For

Oedipus the King
Oedipus the King

1968

as Chorus

Aimilia, the Psychopath
The Countess of Corfu
The Countess of Corfu

1972

as Gerasimos

Wake up, you sucker...
Wake up, you sucker...

1969

as Mr. Papaxyngis

What Does Man Do To Live
Bedlam My Love
Bedlam My Love

1972

as Lakis

The Headstrong
The Headstrong

1970

as κονφερασιέ

Volunteer in Eros
Volunteer in Eros

1971

as Waiter

The Bald Student
The Bald Student

1979

as head of unit

My Boss Was a Fool
My Boss Was a Fool

1969

as Θυρωρός

O agathiáris kai i atsída
O agathiáris kai i atsída

1971

as Mr. Aloupitos

Zavoliara
Anyone Else for Heaven?
Anyone Else for Heaven?

1983

as Ieremias Agioklimas

King of Liars
King of Liars

1971

as postman