Pavlos Kourtidis
Quick Facts
Biography
Pavlos Kourtidis is a Greek actor born and raised in Wuppertal, Germany. He started to get involved in acting and dancing at a very young age. He studied at Arts Ed London England & Theater of changes . After finishing his studies, he returned to Greece pursuing his career.
His latest participation in a film was his collaboration with director Yelena Popovic in “Man of God” (2020-21) and with Janis Rafailidou in “Kala-azar” in 2019. He also participated in Ant1 TV channel series “Agries Melisses” directed by Lefteris Charitos (2020) and in the movie “Eftyhia” directed by Angelos Frantzis (2019). He has participated in various TV series and commercials and film projects such as “Crying… Silicon Tears” directed by Reppas and Papathanasiou.
Pavlos is coaching professional actors & dancers in stage movement & expression for more than 20 years.
See IMDB page
Contact/Management: Luisa Held Management
Special Skills
Languages: Greek (native,) English (fluently), German (fluently)
Dancing: Contemporary dance (Professional dancer and choreographer), Partnering, Improvisation, Hip Hop, Jazz, Musical Theater
Martial arts: Boxing (advanced), Stage fighting
Driver’s License: Car, Truck and Motorcycle
Television & Movies
– Participation in movie “Man of God” as Raggedy Man, directed by Yelena Popovic (2020-21) (USA/GR)
– Participation in Ant1 TV channel series “Agries Melisses” as Lias Vonortas, directed by Lefteris Charitos (2020)
– Participation in movie “Kala-azar” as Security Man, directed by Tzanis Rafailidou (2019) (ND/GR)
– Participation in movie “Eftihia” directed by Aggelos Frantzis, inspired by the life of the great Greek songwriter Eftihia Papagiannopoulou (2019)
– Main character in short film “Megaro” directed by Bill Kalemos (2019)
– Main character in Piraeus Bank TV spot (2018)
– Participation in the series “Kleise ta matia” directed by Vasilis Tselemegkos (2003)
– Participation in the movie “To klama vgike apo ton paradeiso” directed by Michalis Reppas and Thanasis Papathanasiou (2001)