Portrait of Dimos Starenios

Dimos Starenios

Acting

Biography

Dimos Starenios (September 15, 1909 – October 23, 1983) was a Greek actor. Dimos Starenios was born in Cairo, to Egyptian parents in 1909. At a young age, he settled in Greece and studied acting. He acted in many films, including with Lambros Konstantaras. He distinguished himself in "bad" roles, such as the usurer or the moneylender. He is also credited with the infamous line: "The Germans love us, they came as friends", as we can see in the film The Dawn of Victory. His performance in the television adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' book Christ Recrucified (1975) in the role of old Lada is considered legendary. He had first played the same role in 1956 in the theater with the Manos Katrakis troupe and in 1957 in the cinema, in the film of the same name by Jules Dassin. He was buried in the 2nd Cemetery of Athens.

Born: September 15, 1909

Place of Birth: Cairo, Egypt

Known For

Filmography

1975
1971
The Dawn Of Victory

as Fratzeskos

1971
The Deeds of Jealousy

as Stavropoulos

1971
Provocation

as Professor

1971
1970
What a Waste!

as Mr. Adamopoulos

1970
A Woman in the Resistance

as Απόστολος

1969
Robbery in Athens

as Thomas Hristidis

1969
Stratis Has Strayed

as Leon Antypas

1968
1967
Thanos and Despina

as Karavidas

1966
Queen of Clubs

as Teacher

1966
The 7th Day of Creation

as Alekos' Father

1965
1964
Monemvasia

as Nicolaos Komninos

1962
1961
The Harbor Bum

as Chroutsoglou

1960
Never on Sunday

as Skoupidis

1959
1958
The Man on the Train

as Old musician

1958
She's a Lunatic

as Agisilaos Fystikidis

1957
1951
Bitter Bread

as Employer

1951
Bloody Christmas

as Junk Dealer

1950
1949
The Last Mission

as Informer

1949
Zero for Conduct

as Tsirotos

1948
Anna of Rhodes

as Pantelis

1946
Forgotten Faces

as Petrakis

1945
Double Sacrifice

as Commander