[1] His father had previously lived with family in Los Angeles, where he became an American citizen and worked as a mechanic for eight years before returning to Athens.
In 1989, he made a documentary about five heavyweight boxers who dominated the sport in their time, Champions Forever, starring Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier.
In 2000, Logothetis was hired by Warner Brothers to be the executive producer of the science fiction action adventure TV series Code Name: Eternity.
The next year, Warner Brothers asked him to serve as executive producer and to direct another TV anthology, The Dark Realm, where he edited the two-hour pilot episode and supervised the screenwriting.
[7] He then re-developed and wrote a series called The Outfit,[8] again based on Giancana, that he set up with Radar Pictures and producer Ted Field.
It was important that Logothetis to convince Van Damme to step into the role of mentor to ordain a new, high octane Kickboxer who has a sixth degree black belt in Jiu-Jitsu, Alain Moussi.
There is a strange comfort to watching familiar events unfold from a new perspective, but it's the respectful way it treats the original that makes it such good entertainment for long time Kickboxer fans”.
[20] 2020 saw the release of Logothetis's science fiction martial arts film Jiu Jitsu starring Alain Moussi, Nicolas Cage, and Tony Jaa.
The movie was a box office bomb, grossing less than $100,000 against a budget of $25 million [22] Logothetis most recently completed production on Gunner, an actioner starring Morgan Freeman and Luke Hemsworth.