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: How wasteful.
gollark: Or, well, the obvious alternative.
gollark: Maybe. On the one hand I at least like to think I'm vaguely better than average at actually paying attention to explanations for things and won't just immediately consign them to "outgroup → bad" or "not convention → bad". On the other hand probably most people think that since people are bad at comparing things. On the third hand, which I totally have, the alternative is to just assume people doing things are probably right, which seems wrong.
gollark: No, which is why I said I didn't care that much.
gollark: > that might be valid but itS' also an easy to abuse excuse to dislike almost anything> because you can always say that you don't see the pointThis is typically why people explain things.

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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