Nikos Mavrakis
Nikos Mavrakis (born March 24, 1989) is a screenwriter and actor. He was originally from the Greek island of Syros. He has two older sisters, Anna and Julia.
He studied medical laboratory at the Higher Technological Educational Institute of Larissa from 2006 to 2009, where he excelled and graduated one year earlier than scheduled. Mavrakis later decided to change course and pursue acting. He graduated from the School of Drama School, Theatre of Changes and speaks English, French and Turkish.
Mavrakis' first television appearance was in the series The generation of 592 € in 2011 in the 14th episode along with very good friend Mary Petrutsa. He then participated in other TV series such as 50-50 and Stolen Dreams. During filming for the Stolen Dreams of the proposal was made by the Turkish company producing ADAM FILM for him to star in a Turkish series. The name of the series Iki yaka bir ismail - Two sides and one Ismail does the young actor to get his things and moved to Turkey. In this series there were other Greek actors, Eleni Filini, Katy Papanika, and Georgina Liosi.
It is noteworthy that he is the only Greek actor who managed to learn the Turkish language in less than a year,[citation needed] while two prizes awarded "Best Actor Award" and "Best Fantasy Movie" Festival of Smyrna and Adana Gold Cosa in the movie where he was the only actor, LACK.
His latest feat and achievement was able to play in the American film The Two Faces Of January with Viggo Mortensen and Kirsten Dunst. The shooting took place in Turkey, and the news became known in the Greek and Turkish media.
The star channel (Greek channel) star in central bulletin at the central news did report on the achievements of the turkey and the emission of state television reports ¨ reportaj without borders " with Stelios Kouloglou .
TV series[edit]
- The generation of 592€- (2011) Mega
- 50-50 (2011) Mega
- Secret of the hill (2011)
- Stolen dreams (2012) Mega
- Two sides , one Ismail- Iki Yaka Bir Ismail (2012) ATV
Films[edit]
- God Loves Chaviar (2012)
- Lack (2013)
- The Two Faces Of January (2014)
- The Challenge (2014)
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