
Athens, Greece
Artemis Matsas (1930 – 7 September 2003) was a Greek actor, film critic and director. He acted in theatre and in a significant number of films and television from 1949 to 1988. He became widely known for his portrayal of traitors in plays set during the Axis Occupation of Greece in World War II. His brother was the writer and director Nestoras Matsas. It is characteristic that his name is used in publications several years after his active involvement, to denote a traitor or a traitor. Artemis Matsas had studied at the Drama School of the Athens Conservatory and worked as a film and art editor in newspapers and magazines. His first films in which he acted in cinema were Erotic Journey (1949) and The Engagements (1950). As a director, he had the troupe "Dream Studio". He died at the age of 73 in Athens.

1967

as Lawyer
1960

1959

as Matsas
1954

as David Azaria
1975

as Stenger
1968

as Ιταλός μηχανικός (αιχμάλωτος)
1971

1968

as Sakis
1986

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1987

as Sakis
1986

as Virginia's father
1985

as Alexandros Tsekouras
1980

as The Chief Torturer
1980

as David Azaria
1975

1973

as Meletis
1973

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as Ιταλός μηχανικός (αιχμάλωτος)
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as Stenger
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as Giuseppe Tassara
1966