Vangelis Mourikis
Vangelis Mourikis (Greek: Βαγγέλης Μουρίκης) is a Greek film actor. He has appeared in more than thirty films since 1982. He studied in Australia where he did his first works. In 1990s he returned to Greece and devoted to independent cinema.[1] He has won five awards both leading and supporting actor. He has collaborated with many notable directors of new Greek cinema such as Thodoros Maragos, Yannis Economides, Nikos Grammatikos, Pantelis Voulgaris, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Georgis Grigorakis and others.[2]
Vangelis Mourikis | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982–present |
Filmography
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Running On Empty | 1982 | ||
Edo Einai Valkania | 1984 | ||
Neiata sti Laspi | 1984 | ||
O Kipos tou Theou | 1994 | ||
Apontes | 1996 | Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
O Aderfos mou ki Ego | 1998 | ||
Oi Fotografoi | 1998 | ||
O Anthos tis Limnis | 1999 | ||
I Koilia tis Melissas | 2001 | ||
The King | 2002 | Award for Best Actor | |
Rakushka | 2004 | Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
The Wake | 2005 | Award for Best Actor | |
Soul Kicking | 2006 | ||
Parees | 2007 | ||
Isovites | 2008 | ||
Kala Krymena Mystika: Athanasia | 2008 | ||
Deep Soul | 2009 | ||
Knifer | 2010 | ||
Attenberg | 2010 | ||
Ap' ta kokkala vgalmena | 2011 | ||
Magic men | 2013 | ||
O Xeimonas (The Winter) | 2014 | ||
Stratos | 2014 | Award for Best Actor | |
Norvigia | 2014 | ||
Chevalier | 2015 | ||
Digger | 2020 | World Premier at the 70th Berlin Film Festival | |
Monday | 2020 | Takis |
Awards
Year | Award | Film | Result |
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1996 | Greek State Awards for best supporting actor | Apontes | Won |
2002 | Greek State Awards for best actor | The King | Won |
2004 | Greek State Awards for best supporting actor | Rakushka | Won |
2005 | Greek State Awards for best actor | Agrypnia | Won |
2014 | Hellenic Film Academy Awards for best actor | Stratos | Won |
References
- "Ο ηθοποιός με τα πολλά πρόσωπα". enet.gr. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
- "Βαγγέλης Μουρίκης: Ο σκληρός του ελληνικού σινεμά". tanea.gr. Retrieved 5 April 2015.
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