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Η ΑΠΑΤΗΛΗ ΛΑΜΨΗ ΤΗΣ ΝΙΟΤΗΣ 16


Alex Dimitriades was born in Sydney, the son of first generation Greek immigrants and is the youngest of three siblings (He has a brother, George, and a sister, Melissa). He grew up in the suburb of Earlwood. His parents divorced when he was twelve.
Dimitriades began his career in the 1993 Australian film The Heartbreak Kid and later starred in the spin-off TV series Heartbreak High, in which he played Nick Poulos. Dimitriades played an underworld figure, Warren Lanfranchi, in the 1995 Australian drama television series Blue Murder. In 2008, Dimitriades played an assassin (The running-man) (Mr.T in the show) in TV drama Underbelly.
Dimitriades played the protagonist Ari in the Ana Kokkinos film Head On (1998). Dimitriades' performance in the role was critically acclaimed and earned him an AFI Award nomination. He appeared in the Australian comedies Let's Get Skase (2001) and La Spagnola (2001). He has had roles in the Hollywood films Ghost Ship (2002) and Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005).
Dimitriades has starred in several Australian TV series, including the police dramas Wildside (1997) and Young Lions (2002). He has also had small guest roles in the Australian soap Neighbours and the science fiction series Farscape.
He has also appeared in many theatre productions including two plays by Louis Nowra for Griffin Theatre Company, The Woman with Dog's Eyes (2004) and The Emperor of Sydney (2006). He has also starred in The Nightwatchman (2007) and Rainman alongside Daniel Mitchell (May, 2010). In his latest film, The Wog Boy sequel Wog Boy 2: Kings of Mykonos (opening 20 May 2010) he stars as Mihali, a smooth talking, immaculately dressed Mykonos mogul. He has recently completed shooting the film 'Summer Code' starring alongside Rachael Taylor.
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2 σχόλια:

Justo είπε...

Una película -y un chico- inolvidables. Estoy deseando ver otro de sus trabajos...

erva_cidreira είπε...

Pues, aquí tienes el treiler de su última película "The kings of Myconos":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjeKlC9uyWg