Gikas Biniaris was an American actor and director, best known for his roles in To theatro tis Defteras, The Dawn of Victory, and Away from the World. Born on January 1, 1915, in Piraeus, Greece, he became prominent in the film industry before his passing.
Personal and Family Life
Gikas Biniaris was born and raised in Piraeus, Greece, where he developed an interest in performance arts from a young age. Little is known about his family life or personal relationships, as he kept his private life away from the public eye. His career spanned several decades, highlighting his talent in both acting and directing.
Death and Legacy
Biniaris passed away on January 1, 1980, in his hometown of Piraeus, Greece. His contributions to the film industry, particularly in Greek cinema, remain significant, and he is remembered for his impactful roles. His legacy is carried on through his works, which continue to be appreciated by audiences.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1970 | To theatro tis Defteras | Actor |
1980 | The Man with the Carnation | Actor |
1974 | Pavlos Melas | Actor |
1972 | A Mother Is Accused | Actor |
1972 | Agamemnon (TV Movie) | Watchman |
1971 | The Dawn of Victory | Actor |
1970 | Akoma mia fora… prin xepsyhiso | Actor |
1967 | Peiraias, ora 7:30 | Actor |
1967 | He Wanted to Become King | Venos |
1965 | The Naked Brigade | Actor |
1964 | Orgi | Actor |
1962 | Stegnosan ta dakrya mas | Actor |