Nikos Lykomitros

Nikos Lykomitros

🇬🇷 GR·Active·Active 1967–1970

Nikos Lykomitros is a Greek actor with work spanning theatre, television, radio and film. He graduated from the Drama School of the National Theatre of Greece and began his career as a student performer in productions with the National Theatre's Chorus of Attic Comedy. He made his stage debut in 1961 with the troupe of Liana Mihael in a production of "The Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham. Recognized early for his talent by director Dimitris Rontiris, he joined the Piraeus Theatre company, where he performed in classical Greek tragedy, including works such as "Electra", "Medea" and "Hippolytus". Over the course of his career, he appeared in numerous stage productions that were also adapted for television, while maintaining a long-standing presence in voice dubbing for foreign television series. He additionally contributed to radio productions, further extending his work across multiple media formats.

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2Films
2Posters
3Years active
1970Peak year
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