Thanos Samaras
Born (1973-08-06) 6 August 1973
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupations
  • Actor
  • director
Years active1999–present

Thanos Samaras (Greek: Θάνος Σαμαράς, born 6 August 1973)[1] is a Greek-born film and theater actor based in New York City.[2]

Biography

Samaras trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. Before attending drama school, he studied Art & Design at London Guildhall University, and was working towards a bachelor's degree in Architecture, only to drop out upon getting accepted at RADA. Following that, he took an internship at Richard Foreman's famed avant-garde Ontological Theater, in Saint Mark's Square in New York.

Samaras has starred in various Greek films, including Atlas (2004), Delivery (2004, Official Selection 61st Venice Film Festival), Valse Sentimentale (2007, Greek State Film Awards nomination Best Actor), Homeland (2010, Hellenic Film Academy Awards nomination Best Actor), Tied Red Thread (2011), and in 2012 in the Australian film Dead Europe.

Some of his stage work includes Anton in Marius von Mayenburg's Eldorado, Treplyov in Chekhov's The Seagull, Carl in Sarah Kane's Cleansed (Horn award nomination for Best New Actor), Oswald in Ibsen's Ghosts, Darren in Gary Owen's The Drowned World a.o.

Under the alias "Yatabazah"[3] he designs and photographs toys.[4] His work has been featured in Japanese and American magazines and books. In 2008, he had his first exhibition of doll photographs in Tokyo.

In May 2018, he directed the play "The Annunciation of Cassandra",[5] by Dimitris Dimitriadis.

In June 2019, he directed the play "Chrysippus",[6] by Dimitris Dimitriadis, at Athens - Epidaurus Festival.

References

  1. "Thanos Samaras".
  2. "Ο Θάνος Σαμαράς | LiFO". 25 July 2012.
  3. Samaras, Thanos. "Toys". Retrieved 10 June 2013.
  4. Han, Christina (14 August 2013). "Meet the Hairstylist With a Passion for Wigs". New York Magazine: The Cut. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  5. ""Ο Ευαγγελισμός της Κασσάνδρας": Και ο θεός έπλασε τη γυναίκα | LiFO". 17 May 2018.
  6. "Chrysippus - Athens - Epidaurus Festival".
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