
Actor
Born January 1, 1914 in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]
Takis Christoforidis (Istanbul 1914-Athens 1973) was a Greek actor and cousin of fellow actor Pericles Christoforidis. He played mainly secondary comic roles and became known through the role of the nervous or the mad doctor, who had a tic. Actor (member of the Greek National Theatre Association since 1937) scion of the well-known Christoforidis theatrical family. At the beginning of his career he collaborated with prose troupes and with the National Theatre (1936-41). Thus, in the period 1939-40 he appeared in the operetta "Bat" staged by the Foundation's Opera Stage. Until 1945 he was at the "State Theatre of Thessaloniki" and then followed P. Kyriakos on his tour of Cyprus (1945-48).

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A Rich Without Money
psychiatrist

Help! Vengos Visible Agent '000'
equipment manager

For the heart of beautiful Helen

Five Thousand Lies

Papatrechas
Kosmas

Meletis of the Flying Squad
Pelopidas

Oh, If I Only Were a Man
Stella's boss #1

O tetraperatos

Conductor 007
Stefanos

A Matter of Earnestness
Mr. Efstathiou

Modern Cinderella

The Hustler
Johnny

The Bait

The seawolf
Dockyard Commander

They ere all... Fools!

A tough corporal

Jack of All Trades, Master of None

Company of Miracles

Taxi Driver
Thanasis' uncle

The Tough Guy
police lieutenant

Captain for Tears
Manservant

The child of the square
Petros Bezes

Three Ladies and me
Thanasis

Goodbye Zoe

The Dervish Boys
Pipis

Rendez-vous in Venice

The Island of the Brave
Captain John

Mousitsa
Lazarakis

Vacation in Kolopetinitsa
Tonis

Long live the poor children
Iraklis

Dracula and Company
Giorgakis Polyzois

Pssst ... girls!

Lisa, Tosca of Athens
Thanasis

The Lake of Sighs

I Want a Forceful Man

She's a Lunatic
prospective employer

The Lagoon of Desire

The Skirtchaser
nightclub owner

The tree children from Volo
Ioannis Perlepes

The Wooden Shoe, the Gun and the Bow Tie

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