Stefanos Fotiadis
An image from Oh, If I Only Were a Man, one of the productions that also features Stefanos Fotiadis.
Stefanos Fotiadis

Stefanos Fotiadis

January 1, 1913 — Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]

Stefanos Fotiadis was a Greek actor, screenwriter and playwright. He studied theater at the Sokratis Karatinos Drama School. He began his career as an actor appearing with various troupes such as the National Theater of Vasilis Argyropoulos and post-war with the Hellenic Comedy troupe. From 1950 he turned to his writing activity, wrote many comedies and translated for theatrical plays by Molière and Sacha Guitry. He also adapted his works for the cinema, the first being Greedy for Everything (1952). He wrote 15 plays, many of which were transferred to the big screen, in adaptations by himself or other screenwriters. He was a board member of the Society of Greek Playwrights.

Lazy like a dog

Lazy like a dog

1963

Oh, If I Only Were a Man

Oh, If I Only Were a Man

1966

Thieves out!

Thieves out!

1961

Ο Γαμπρός Μου, Ο Δικηγόρος!

Ο Γαμπρός Μου, Ο Δικηγόρος!

1962

Hooray for Madness

Hooray for Madness

1962

Satrapis

Satrapis

1968

Οι χαραμοφάηδες

Οι χαραμοφάηδες

1961

Women want beat

Women want beat

1962