
Nikos Tsachiridis (September 9, 1933 – August 3, 2015) was a Greek actor. He was described as the "tough guy" of Greek cinema. A child of Pontic uprootedness and fatherless, he emerged from a very young age in the harsh struggle of life. He played in many films of both black-and-white and color Greek cinema. His first appearance was in the film Magic City (1954) by Nikos Koundouros, where the director gave him a small role. His roles in most films were secondary, usually those of the "tough guy". Nikos Tsachiridis always played his role convincingly, which is why he prevailed as one of the "tough guys" of Greek cinema. He was a footballer and a member of the Panhellenic Association of Paid Footballers (PSAP), while in addition to being an excellent actor he was also one of the best stuntmen in cinema. He lived in his detached house in Melissia. In recent years he suffered from Alzheimer's disease. He was buried in the Melissia Cemetery.


as Staff Sergeant
1984

as Man in Shipyard (uncredited)
1960

1961

as Pan Pipe Player
1996

as The Shepherd
1976

1959

1985

1961

as Τσαλίκης
1988

as Gatekeeper
1976

as Markos
1982

1970
1993

as Nikolas
2003

as Pan Pipe Player
1996

1993

1991

1989

1989

as Μεγάλο Αφεντικό
1989

1988

1988

as Τσαλίκης
1988

1988

1988

as Μανούσος
1987

1987

1986

as Leader of the mercenaries
1986

1986

as Hasogolis
1986

1986

1986

1985

as Staff Sergeant
1984

1984

as Δεσμοφύλακας Θεός
1984