Vasilis Diamantopoulos (15 November 1920 – 5 May 1999) was a Greek actor. He was one of the founders of the Modern Theater and was the first actor to appear live on Greek television in the single act play "Him and his pants" of Iakovos Kambanellis in 1966. His most characteristic role was that of the austere professor in Giannis Dalianidis' movie Law 4000 and later in shorts including Ekmek Ice Cream in private TV.
He was born in Piraeus and studied at Athens Law and at the National Theatre's Dramatic schools as well as Coon Art School. He ran together along with Maria Alkeou in 1956 at the New Theatre/Theater and in 1993 at the Different Theatre. He returned to Greece from Paris in 1970 and took part in several different companies, he also took part at the Public Theatre of Northern Greece. He also participated in many film and television productions, oppositely took part at the Dramatic Schools at the National Theatre and at Art School. His last years was a member of a hypocrite art factory for young actors. He died in Athens in 1999 from a heart attack at the Athens General Clinic due to his head fracture at the left femur which triggered from the fall. He is buried at the First Athens Cemetery.
He was married twice, firstly to the actress Tonia Karali with whom he had a daughter and secondly to the actress Marina Georgiou with whom he had a son.
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as Alexandros Papadiamantis
1997
1997
as Μιχάλης Φτενούδος
1996
1996
as Konstantinos Kavafis (old)
1991
1991
as Teacher
1987
as Spyros
1984
1983
1982
1982
as Colonel
1981
as Periklis Papachristoforos
1980
1980
as Apostolos
1979
as σιορ Τάπας, συμβολαιογράφος
1979
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as Father
1971
as Porphyre Aristophanopoulos
1970
1966
as Rizzardi
1963
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as Anestis
1962
as Andreas Oikonomou
1962
as Manolis
1961
as Inspector Fox
1959
as Vasilis
1959
as Andreas Dellis
1957
1957
as Stelios
1956
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as Colonel Miltiadis Marelis
1948