
Giannis Vogiatzis
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1927-06-12
Place of birth: Etoliko, Greece
Biography
Ioannis "Giannis" Vogiatzis (Greek: Ιωάννης «Γιάννης» Βογιατζής; born 16 December 1926) is a Greek actor in theatre and film. Vogiatzis was born in Aitoliko, Aetolia-Acarnania on 16 December 1926 He studied at the National Theatre of Greece Drama School and for some time at the UniPi as well. He first appeared onstage in 1955, right after his graduation, in the play by William Shakespeare, "The Merchant of Venice" held at the Dionyssia Theater. On the silver screen, Vogiatzis made his debut in 1957 in the movie Laterna, Ftoheia kai Garyfallo. He has since worked with several theatrical groups, leading the group quite a few times. His comedic talent has rendered him a household name in radio broadcasting, cinema and television. (I gitonia mas and O oniroparmenos) Vogiatzis has appeared in 68 films, mainly in comedic roles. His favorite productions include: I gynaika mou trelathike, Mia Italida ap' tin Kypseli, Despoinis Dievthyntis, Ena koritsi gia dyo, O Klearch, i Marina ki o Kontos, Tha se Kano Vasilissa, Nyhta Gamou (Wedding Night), The Mother's Child and O Mikes Pantrevetai. Vogiatzis is the cousin of the late singer and actor Giannis Vogiatzis (1934–2023) with whom he shares both name and surname.
Known for

Mikes Is Getting Married
1968Μικές Παρδάλογλου
An Italian girl from Kypseli
1968Πολυκράτης
Smyrna
2021Polykarpos
Daskale ti didaskes?
1983Judge
Miss Manager
1964Vasilis
Someone like It Cold...
1963Thodoros
Something Hot
1964Man in Audience (uncredited)
The Papadopoulou Family
1960Stelios
Jack of All Trades, Master of None
1963restaurant's customer
Mermaids for Love
1968Panagis
The Cicada and the Ant
1958Photographer
The Treasure of the Beatitude
1959lawyer
The King of Gaffes
1962Thrasyvoulos
Hooray for Madness
1962Telemachus
One Girl For Two Men
1963Prokopis
Η Ζωή Μου Αρχίζει Με Σένα
1961
The Blue Beads from Greece
1967Memas Gardoubas
Thymios in the Land of Striptease
1963
My wife went mad
1966Giorgos