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Home/People/Dimitris Papamichael
Dimitris Papamichael profile photo
Born
Aug 29, 1934Died: Aug 8, 2004
Lived 69 years
Place of Birth
Pireaus, Greece
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

48
Movies
2
TV Shows
Also Known As
Δημήτρης Παπαμιχαήλ
IMDb Profile

Dimitris Papamichael

Acting

Biography
Dimitris Papamichael (Greek: Δημήτρης Παπαμιχαήλ 1934–2004) was a popular Greek actor and director. In 1965, he married Aliki Vougiouklaki, the so-called "national star" of Greece. The star couple remained married for a decade, co-starring in several films that marked the "golden era" of Greek cinema. Dimitris Papamichael's film debut was in 1956 in the (color) "Agapetikos tis Voskopoulas" by Elias Paraskevas. The very next year he made his first appearance in a Finos Film film with a small role in "Theia apo to Chicago" by Alekos Sakellarios and later in "I Kyra mas i Mammi" (1958) he met again Alekos Sakellarios, Orestis Makris and Georgia Vasiliadou. However, as he himself said, his first substantial film was "Teletaio Psemma" (1958) by Michalis Cacogiannis, also for Finos Film. Filopoimenas Finos was the one who would “pair” Dimitris Papamichael with Aliki Vougiouklaki in the cinema, choosing them to play together in “Astero” (1959). The couple became established in the public consciousness as commercial successes followed one another: “The Wood Came Out of Paradise” (1959) by Alekos Sakellarios, “Mantalena” (1960) by Dinos Dimopoulos and of course “Alice in the Navy” (1961) by Alekos Sakellarios. During the same period, Dimitris Papamichael starred in the films "Never on Sunday" (1960) and "Phaedra" (1961) under the directorial guidance of Gilles Dassin. He also tries his hand without Aliki in interesting productions such as "Lost Dreams" (co-produced by Finos Film with Damaskinos-Michaelidis, 1961), "Company of Miracles" (1962), "The Loustrakos" (1962), "Don't Fall in Love on Saturday (Kronos Film, 1962)", "The Red Lanterns" (Damaskinos-Michaelidis, 1963) but also in the film noir "Death Will Rise Again" (Finos Film, 1962) with the role of the demonic detective that clearly demonstrates the breadth of his acting range. The Dimitris-Aliki duo proves to be a guarantee of commercial success for the producers, while at the same time they become a couple in the theater and in life. They filmed together for Damaskinos-Michailidis the films "Heartbeats at the Desk" (1963), "Modern Cinderella" (1965), "My Daughter the Socialist" (1966), "Diplopenies" (1966), "The Brightest Star" (1967), "Ah This Woman of Mine" (1967) and for Karagiannis-Karatzopoulos the "Luna Park Girl" (1968), "Our Love" (1968). Gradually, Dimitris Papamichael leaves behind the type of handsome, elegant and kind-hearted young man, and chooses more "popular" roles, often utilizing his vocal and dancing abilities. The couple returned to Finos Film in 1968 with great successes such as "The Lady and the Tramp" (1968), "The Teacher with the Golden Hair" (1968), "The Fairy and the Boy" (1969) and of course with the legendary "Lieutenant Natasha" (1970). His performance in the film "Papaflessas" (1971) by Errikos Andreou is considered one of his top film works and is one of the roles that stood out to him. In 1974 he closed his cycle at Finos Film with "Dream Lovers" by Yannis Dalianidis with partner Zoe Laskari, and decided to devote himself to theater. However, in 1978 he could not refuse the offer of Gilles Dassin for a role in "The Cry of Women", while after two indifferent roles ("Wild Hens" and "Second Class Citizens") he closed his film career in 1996 with the film "Towards Freedom" by Haris Papadopoulos alongside Mary Chronopoulou.
1821 at the Cinema poster

1821 at the Cinema

as (archive footage)
2021
Towards Freedom poster

Towards Freedom

as Alkis Zeas
1996
Wild Chickens poster

Wild Chickens

Cast
1981
Second Class Citizens poster

Second Class Citizens

as Markos Vardogiannis
1981
A Dream of Passion poster

A Dream of Passion

as Dimitris / Jason
1978
The Dream Lovers poster

The Dream Lovers

Cast
1974
Hippocrates And Democracy poster

Hippocrates And Democracy

as Ippokratis
1972
Aliki the Dictator poster

Aliki the Dictator

as ‘Συνετός’ πολίτης
1972
Papaflessas poster

Papaflessas

as Grigorios Dikaios Flessas
1971
Lieutenant Natassa poster

Lieutenant Natassa

as Orestis
1970
I Neraida Kai to Palikari poster

I Neraida Kai to Palikari

as Manousos Vrontakis
1969
The Leventopaido poster

The Leventopaido

as Aristos
1969
The Teacher with the Golden Hair poster

The Teacher with the Golden Hair

as Stefanos Karatasos
1969
The Storyteller poster

The Storyteller

as Dimitris Lazarou
1969
The Lady and the Tramp poster

The Lady and the Tramp

as Lefteris
1968
Our love poster

Our love

as Dimitris Razelos
1968
The Luna Park Girl poster

The Luna Park Girl

as Alekos
1968
The Brightest Star poster

The Brightest Star

as Andreas Sofianos
1967
Oh, That Woman of Mine! poster

Oh, That Woman of Mine!

as Dimitris
1967
My Dimitri... My Dimitri poster

My Dimitri... My Dimitri

as Dimitris
1967