Alexis Georgoulis

About Alexis Georgoulis

Who is it?: Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Day: October 06, 1974
Birth Place:  Larissa, Greece, Greece
Birth Sign: Scorpio
Occupation: Actor, Producer
Website: www.alexisgeorgoulis.com

Alexis Georgoulis Net Worth

Alexis Georgoulis was born on October 06, 1974 in  Larissa, Greece, Greece, is Actor, Writer, Producer. Alexis Georgoulis was born in the Greek town Larissa. In 1993, he started studying at the National Technical University of Athens to become a Civil Engineer. In 1997, after graduating from the prestigious Jasmine Drama School, Alexis would go on to star in several stage productions. During this time, he teamed up with the dance group "Heresis" in the performance "Carmen 33" (1997) and "The Return" (1998).Looking toward a career in front of the camera, Alexis took part in the TV series "Alice in Wonderland" (1997 ET channel), and "Death Agony" (1998 ET channel), and also in the short cut film "No One's Rose". In 2001, he co-starred in the sitcom "You Are My Mate", which became a huge success and made him one of Greece's most sought after leading men. Alexis would go on to appear in the Greek TV series "Oneiro Itan" (2003), "Erastis Ditikon Proastion" (2004) and "Oi Istories Tou Astynomou Beka" (2007).In 2002, Alexis would star in back to back feature films, the comedy "The Bubble" and the crime drama "Too Late Tomorrow". Following the success of these films, Alexis starred in "Oxygono" (2003), which won the Fipresci Prize at the Thessaloniki Film Festival. Taking advantage of his big screen success, Alexis went on to direct the play "Good Luck" written by the rewarded Greek writer Bill Katsikonouris for the Progressive Stage of the National Theatre. The following year at the Kivotos Theatre (2004), he directed the black comedy "The Shape of Things", written by Neil Labute.In 2005, Alexis returned to feature films playing the lead role of Dimitris Georgiou in "Liubi". In 2009, Alexis was given the opportunity to bring his talents overseas, playing the lead role in Fox Searchlight's "My Life in Ruins" also starring Nia Vardalos and Richard Dreyfuss. The film, produced by Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, extended Alexis appeal and has since made him an international star extending far beyond Europe. Alexis can next be seen in "A Green Story" starring opposite Shannon Elizabeth.Georgoulis is managed by Sages Entertainment Group.
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💰Alexis Georgoulis Net worth: $8 Million

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Biography/Timeline

1993

Georgoulis was born in the town of Larissa. He is the third of four siblings, two older brothers and a younger sister. His father owned a shop selling lottery tickets and his mother was a nursery school Teacher. Today they are both retired. In 1993 he joined the National Technical University of Athens where he studied to become a civil Engineer and in 1996 he started acting lessons at the Greek Drama Schools "Stage-Craft" and "Theater of Changes". In 1997 he joined, and graduated with excellent grades, the Drama School "Iasmos".

1996

In 1996 Georgoulis started acting lessons in the drama schools 'Stage-craft' and 'Theater of Changes'. Meanwhile, he took some extra lessons in phonetics. In 1997, after having been accepted into the Drama School 'Lasmos' established by the great Greek actor Vasilis Diamantopoulos, he graduated with excellent results. During that time, he teamed up with the dance group "Heresis" in the performance "Carmen 33" (1997) and "The Return" (1998), took part in the TV series "Alice in Wonderland" (1997 ET channel), and "Death Agony" (1998 ET channel), and also in the short cut film "No one's Rose". In 2001 he co-starred in the sitcom Eisai to Tairi mou, which became a huge success and made him very popular to the Greek audience. This increased his appeal and set the stage for him to become a sought after lead actor. In 2003 he directed the play "Good Luck" for the Progressive Stage of the National Theatre written by the rewarded Greek Writer Bill Katsikonouris. Next year, at Kivotos Theatre (2004), he directed the black comedy "The Shape of Things" written by Neil Labute. He is also the Director of the short film 'From the other side' (2001).