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George Foundas

George Foundas

Born: 1924-02-13 • Mavrolithari, Folkida

George Fountas (Mavrolithari, Fokida, 13 February 1924 – Athens, 28 November 2010) was a Greek actor, one of the most important in cinema, theatre and television, known, among other things, for his role in the film Stella (1955), by Michael Cacoyannis. He participated in many other distinguished films of the 1950s and 1960s, including Magic City (1954), The Girl in Black (1956), Never on Sunday (1960) and The Red Lanterns (1963), while he also appeared in the foreign productions America, America (1963) and Zorbas (1964). His most important moment in television is his role in the series Christ is Crucified Again (1975-1976). George Fountas was born on February 13, 1924, in Mavrolithari, Fokida. In 1944, Fountas appeared in the film Applause by Giorgos Tzavellas, which is considered the most important film made during the Occupation. He then studied acting at the Drama School of the Athens Conservatory, where he studied with Emilio Veakis, Dimitris Rontiris and Kostas Mousouris, while also playing football, as a player for the AEK reserve team. At a young age, he also played (amateur) shot put, discus and boxing. He made his first theatrical appearance in the play Nyfiatiko ngai (Wedding Song) by Notis Pergialis. Gradually, he began to appear more and more in films, such as Aegean Raid (1946) by M. Karagatsis and Dead City (1951) by Frixos Eliades. In 1954, he starred in Nikos Koundouros' first film, Magic City, through which he became more widely known. In 1955, Fountas appeared in Stella, directed by Michalis Cacoyannis. This film contains one of the most emblematic scenes in Greek cinema, during which the line "Go away Stella, I'm holding a knife!" is heard. Stella caused a sensation internationally, especially for the performance of Melina Mercouri, and was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes International Film Festival and won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. Fountas collaborated with Cacoyannis again shortly afterwards, for The Girl in Black (1956). Between 1960 and 1964, Fountas appeared in many films that received international attention. In 1960, he participated in Jules Dassin's Never on Sunday, again alongside Mercouri. The foreign-language film "Never on Sunday" opened the way for his international career and made him known abroad. In 1963, he appeared in two films that were nominated for the 36th Academy Awards. One was Red Light District (1963), directed by Vasilis Georgiadis, which is considered one of Fundas' most characteristic performances, and the other was America, America by Elia Kazan. In 1964, Fundas collaborated again with Cacoyannis, for the award-winning Zorba the Explorer. Fundas' next major moments were With the Flash in Your Eyes (1966) and Asphalt Fever (1967), directed by Panos Glykofrydis and Dinos Dimopoulos respectively. For his performances in these films, he was awarded Best Actor Awards at the seventh and eighth Thessaloniki Film Festivals. From 1970 onwards, Giorgos Fountas' presence in cinema began to decline. In 1973, he made his first appearance on television, in the series Occupation, which was broadcast on YENED. Two years later, he received a leading role in the series Christ is Recrucified. His last film was Vicky Peziri's dramatized documentary, Tales of the Sea (1997).

Filmography
Λεβέντες της θάλασσας poster
Λεβέντες της θάλασσας
1997
The Girl From Mani poster
The Girl From Mani
1986 • Panagos
17 Bullets for an Angel poster
17 Bullets for an Angel
1981 • Notis
Emergency exit poster
Emergency exit
1980 • Markos Angelou
Ο μεγάλος ένοχος poster
Ο μεγάλος ένοχος
1970 • Hristos Notaras
Treason Avenue poster
Treason Avenue
1969 • Alexandros Vergos
Ο Αντάρτης Του Βάλτου poster
Ο Αντάρτης Του Βάλτου
1969 • Thanasis Vardas
The Refugee poster
The Refugee
1969 • Giorgos / Leonis Skoutaris
Too Late for Tears poster
Too Late for Tears
1968
The Asphalt Fever poster
The Asphalt Fever
1967 • Officer Merkos
Trouba '67 poster
Trouba '67
1967 • Argyris
Anakatosouras poster
Anakatosouras
1967 • Cameo (uncredited)
Με Τη Λάμψη Στα Μάτια poster
Με Τη Λάμψη Στα Μάτια
1966
Psarogiannos poster
Psarogiannos
1966 • Psarogiannos
The Stigmatized poster
The Stigmatized
1966 • Giorgos Floras
Zorba the Greek poster
Zorba the Greek
1964 • Mavrandoni
Scream poster
Scream
1964 • officer Giorgos
The barker poster
The barker
1964 • Tasos Kagiapis
The Sunday girl poster
The Sunday girl
1964 • Miltos
Tornado poster
Tornado
1964 • Andreas Vardis
Jealousy poster
Jealousy
1963 • Alexis Romanos
The Red Lanterns poster
The Red Lanterns
1963 • Mihailos
The Scum poster
The Scum
1963 • Manos
Betrayed love poster
Betrayed love
1962 • Stratos
The Great Sacrifice poster
The Great Sacrifice
1962
Dawn on the Third Day poster
Dawn on the Third Day
1962 • le résistant
Serenity 1961 poster
Serenity 1961
1961 • Fotis Glaros
The mother's curse poster
The mother's curse
1961
The Dawn of Triumph poster
The Dawn of Triumph
1960 • Γιώργος
Desires in the Straw poster
Desires in the Straw
1960
Never on Sunday poster
Never on Sunday
1960 • Tonio
Η Ζαβολιάρα poster
Η Ζαβολιάρα
1960 • Lambros Desillas
Goodbye Zoe poster
Goodbye Zoe
1960 • Δημήτρης Βεργής
Take Me Away, My Love poster
Take Me Away, My Love
1960 • Μεμάς
Just for One Night poster
Just for One Night
1958 • Dimitris Sergiou
Gerakina poster
Gerakina
1958
The Lagoon of Desire poster
The Lagoon of Desire
1957 • Hristos Razis
A Girl in Black poster
A Girl in Black
1956 • Hristos
Experts on the Football Field poster
Experts on the Football Field
1956
The Magic City poster
The Magic City
1955 • Kosmas Betsos
Stella poster
Stella
1955 • Miltos
The lover of the shepherdess poster
The lover of the shepherdess
1955
Θα σε περιμένω πάντα poster
Θα σε περιμένω πάντα
1954 • Zanis
Ο άνεμος του μίσους poster
Ο άνεμος του μίσους
1954
The Girl of the Neighbourhood poster
The Girl of the Neighbourhood
1954 • Spyros
Open Sea poster
Open Sea
1954
Mavri Gi poster
Mavri Gi
1952 • Dimitris
Dead City poster
Dead City
1951 • Mathios
Bitter Bread poster
Bitter Bread
1951 • Giangos Lyberis
Applause poster
Applause
1944