Known for Acting

Stavros Xenidis (Greek: Σταύρος Ξενίδης; 1924 – 2 November 2008) was a Greek actor. Stavros Xenidis was born in Turkey. He studied acting in Karolos Koun's Theatro Technis and made his theatre début in 1944. His theatre career was closely associated with Kostas Moussouris' theatrical company during the 1950s and the 1960s . As a film actor, he took part in more than 70 movies, mostly in secondary roles; his first film role was in "The Song of Pain" (1953) (Greek title: "Το Τραγούδι του Πόνου") and his last was in "Red White" (1993) ("Άσπρο Κόκκινο"). He also appeared in several TV shows since 1971; His last appearance on television was in 1994. He died in a retirement home in Athens on 2 November 2008, after suffering a number of strokes.
1965
as Menios Charalabidis
1966
as Spyros
1973
as Michel Sarantidis
1968
as Stamatis
1968
as Xenofon
1966
as police officer
1967
as Panagiotis
1959
as Vangelis
1965
as Haralabos
1967
1961
as Babis Fokas
1968
as Simos
1965
as Ilias Magdalis
1971
as Υφυπουργός
1984
as Col A. Kontelis
1960
1979
as Greek Minister
1960
as Manolis
1959
as Nikos
1972
as Filippos