Giorgos Partsalakis (b. 1951)

Alias:
Yiorgos Partsalakis
Yorgos Partsalakis
Γιώργος Παρτσαλάκης

Birthplace:
Chania, Crete, Greece

Born:
January 13, 1951

Giorgos Partsalakis (Chania, November 13, 1951) is a Greek actor. He was born in Kaloudiana Kissamos in Chania in 1951. He graduated in 1973 from the drama school of Pelos Katselis. In the first years of his career he worked in the theater while also making some appearances in the cinema. He became known to the general public through leading roles in various private television series. One of his most successful television jobs is the comedy series And married people have a soul where he played Makis. After the success of the series, various comedy series followed, such as I'll see you on the ship, Miss Daisy, Hellas to megleio sou, Erotas subsidized by O.G.A. and you keep me mad. He returned to television after a 9-year absence in September 2017 through the drama series The Tattoo, in the daily program of Alpha TV. There he collaborated with director Andreas Georgiou and screenwriter Vana Dimitriou in the 2017-2019 season, playing Pavlos Melas. His collaboration with the creators continued in the 2019-2021 season on the SKAI TV station and the series 8 words, where he played the TV station owner Akis Aronis. In the season 2021-today he plays in the MEGA series The land of the olive tree.

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