Known for Acting

Alekos Tzanetakos (1937–2010) was a Greek film actor and screenwriter. He was born in Maniatika, Piraeus, in 1937. He studied at the Karolos Koun School of Theatre Arts and the Lykourgos Stavrakos Higher Film School. He made his theatre debut in 1957 with the troupe of Alekos Sakellarios and Christos Giannakopoulos in the play "Our People", while with the Thessaloniki Regional Theatre of Kostas Hatziskos he also appeared in classical repertoire roles. He first appeared on the big screen in Grigoris Grigoriou's comedy The Abduction of Persephone (1956), written by Iakovos Kambanellis. Later he participated in several films such as Elias of the 16th Century, My Dad the Tendyboy, The Crazy Fifty, Some Prefer the Cold, Law 4000, etc. In the early 1980s he retired from the theater and became involved in writing scripts for video films in which he starred. Tzanetakos was also a racing car and motorcycle driver, taking part in the Panhellenic championships and races of the time and scoring many victories. The actor suffered from serious health problems in the last years of his life, culminating in abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery in November 2009. He passed away at the age of 73 in April 2010.
1971
as Lakis Agarinos
1966
as Tzinos
1965
as Alekos Grigoriadis
1963
1969
as Manolios
1964
as Thomas [uncredited]
1969
as Dimitris
1959
as Spanomarias
1965
as Miltos
1962
as member of the band
1969
as Lakis Baroles
1963
as staff sergeant
1967
as Thomas Papastafidas
1969
as Loukas
1966
1968
as Tzilis
1966
as Fanis
1956
1965
as Pashalis
1967
as Takis Aggeloutsos