Giannis Dalianidis
An image from The Gambler, one of the productions that also features Giannis Dalianidis.
Giannis Dalianidis

Giannis Dalianidis

October 31, 1923 — Thessaloniki, Greece

Giannis Dalianidis (Greek: Γιάννης Δαλιανίδης; 31 December 1923 – 16 October 2010) was a Greek film director.

His first film was Mousitsa, released in 1959, which was followed by a series of musicals. Between 1974 and 1981, he produced the television series Luna Park. In 2002, he was dubbed a "national film hero" at the International Thessaloniki Film Festival.

Giannis Dalianidis was born in Thessaloniki on 31 December 1923. He started his career as a dancer under the nickname Giannis Dal. From 1958, he worked in cinema, initially as a screenwriter and afterwards as a director. In 1959 he directed his first film, Mousitsa and sometime later Laos kai Kolonaki.

In 1961 he started to cooperate with the Finos Films the most successful Greek film production company. He directed such films as The Downhill, Liar Wanted, and Gorgones ke Manges, among others. Dalianidis mainly excelled in musical films. This genre, in Greece, is today closely related with Dalianidis. He directed over 70 films and 10 television series.

The Gambler

The Gambler

1964

Wedding night

Wedding night

1967

Kamikazi, agapi mou

Kamikazi, agapi mou

1983

The Barefoot Prince

The Barefoot Prince

1966

A Greek woman in a Harem

A Greek woman in a Harem

1971

The Parisian Lady

The Parisian Lady

1969

Kiss the Girls

Kiss the Girls

1965

Mermaids for Love

Mermaids for Love

1968