Themis Panou

Themis Panou (Greek: Θέμης Πάνου) is a Greek actor best known for his acting with the National Theater of Greece as well as his starring role in the film Miss Violence directed by Alexandros Avranas.[1] He is the first and only Greek actor to win the Volpi Cup for Best Actor, an award given at the Venice Film Festival.

Themis Panou
Born
Greece
NationalityGreek
OccupationActor, Professor
Known forMiss Violence

Selected filmography

Year Title Awards
1984 Loafing and Camouflage
2003 A Touch of Spice
2013 Miss Violence Volpi Cup for Best Actor
Hellenic Film Academy Award for Best Actor
2016 Lines
gollark: Declarative macro-y languages could be parallelized quite well through analyzing their dependency trees.
gollark: Lisps and stuff are actually different.
gollark: Those are fairly C-like with the main difference being better memory management and some level of object orientation.
gollark: What languages are you meaning specifically? There are many not-particularly-C-like ones.
gollark: I think making a less efficient Python program (with intensive mathy things done via numpy etc. which use bindings to C) makes a lot more sense than having a possibly-faster C program which takes several times longer to write, in most cases.

References

  1. McCredie-Dando, Alice (7 August 2014). "MIFF 2014 Campus Critics review: Miss Violence". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
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