Haris Romas

Charis Romas
Χάρης Ρώμας
Born (1960-03-23) March 23, 1960
Piraeus, Attica, Greece
Occupation Actor, screenwriter, lyricist

Charis Romas or Haris Romas (Greek: Χάρης Ρώμας) is a Greek actor, screenwriter, and lyricist. He was born on 23 March 1960 in Piraeus as Haralambos Rassias (Χαράλαμπος Ρασσιάς).[1]

Biography

He was born with the name Charalambos Rassias in 1960. He graduated from the Moraitis school and entered the medical school of Athens. When he was 25 years old he married a fellow student and the marriage lasted only for 2 years. Instead of a doctor, he chose to become an actor and he studied in the dramatic schools of theater of art and Katselis. His parents did not agree with this decision and especially his father, who stopped talking to him and forbidden him to use his surname. For this reason, he adopted the surname of his mother. His relationship with his father recovered only shortly before his fathers death.

Filmography

Films
Year Title Transliteration
1983 Sweet Bunch Γλυκιά Συμμορία
1985 Bordello Μπορντέλο
1993 Ginekes dilitirio Γυναίκες δηλητήριο
2001 Roz olotachos Ροζ ολοταχώς
Movies made for television
Year Title Transliteration
1985 I Mata Hari xanahtypa Η Μάτα Χάρη ξαναχτυπά
Mata Hari Hits Again
1987 I politehnitisa -Η πολυτεχνίτισσα
I politehnitisa
1988 How To Say Vaseline, Turkish! Πως τη λεν τη βαζελίνη, τούρκικα
Pos ti lei ti vazelini, tourkika
TV Series
Year Title Transliteration Role Broadcaster
1993-96 Oi Men Kai Oi Den Οι μεν και οι δεν Dionisis Dangas ANT1
1997-98 O kakos veziris Ο κακός βεζίρης Kleon VezirisMega
1998-00 Konstantinou kai Elenis Κωνσταντίνου και Ελένης Konstantinos KantakouzinosANT1
2000-01 Lifting Λίφτινγκ Gerasimos Mantouvalos ANT1
2003-06 To kafe tis Charas Το καφέ της Χαράς Periandros Popotas ANT1
2007-08 Deligianneion parthenagogeion Δεληγιάννειον παρθεναγωγείον Mimis Metaxas ANT1
2009-10 Dr Roullis Δρ Ρούλης Alexandros Fikioris ΑΝΤ1

Animated films

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