Nikos Verlekis

As an actor, his known for film roles that include A Lady at the Bouzoukia, Those who spoke with death, and Every dawn I die.

When he graduated from drama school, he collaborated with the “Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos” company and other independent producers and he played next to other acclaimed comedians and actors.

In 1973, he stars in acclaimed series, such as: “Keklismenon ton thiron,” “The ship,” “The city,” by Spiros Plaskovitis, “O Patouchas,” by Ioannis Kondilakis, directed by Alexis Damianos, “Tis agapis machairia,” etc.

Leaving briefly his job in Greece, he went to England, where he takes part in English productions, such as Michael J. Bird's TV drama Who Pays the Ferryman?

His British films included The Devil's Men (aka Minotaur) with Donald Pleasence and Peter Cushing.