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- John Aniston was born on 24 July 1933 in Crete, Greece. He was an actor, known for Days of Our Lives (1965), Search for Tomorrow (1951) and Journeyman (2007). He was married to Sherry Rooney and Nancy Dow. He died on 11 November 2022 in the USA.
- Michalis Koutsogiannakis was born on 22 November 1959 in Crete, Greece. He is an actor, known for The Girl Who Played with Fire (2009), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009) and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest (2009).
- Actress
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Born in Greece where she learned classical singing. Fired from Athen's conservatory because she used to sing jazz in cabarets. Began an international career as singer in the early 1960s. Sold her first million records in Germany.
Released a jazz album produced by Quincy Jones in 1962. Sold over 300 millions albums worldwide. Married to the music producer André Chapelle January, 13, 2003, in Switzerland. Her latest album, "Fille du soleil" (Mercury/Universal, 2002), contains songs written by Charles Aznavour, Jean-Claude Brialy, Marie Nimier, and Daniel Lavoie.- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Studied at the National Theater Academy of Greece and is also the only Greek actor to have graduated from the Stella Adler Studio of Acting (New York City) so far. Has appeared alongside F. Murray Abraham on stage. Manos Gavras is also an accomplished musician and dancer. He is based in Los Angeles.- Rika Dialyna was born on 8 August 1934 in Iraklio, Crete, Greece. She is an actress, known for O thanatos tou Timotheou Konsta (1987), The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse (1964) and Oi tyhodiohtes (1981).
- Director
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- Editor
He studied painting and sculpture at the Athens School of Fine Arts from which he graduated in 1948.
Because of his left-wing political beliefs, he was exiled in Makronisos Island after the end of World War II
He started his career, as a director, at the age of 28, on 1954, with the film "Maghiki Polis" (Enchanted City) that was influenced by neorealism. With his second film "Dracos" (Dragon) in 1956 came his national and international recognition for his cinematography.
Lately he was hospitalized because of respiratory problems
He passed away around 16:00 on the afternoon of February 22, 2017 at his home in Athens, close to his family, at the age of 91.- Nikos Kazantzakis was born in Heraklion, Crete (Greece). He studied Law in Athens and in Paris, but soon he studied philosophy and literature. He travelled almost everywhere; he learnt many foreign languages and left his scientific research for Nitsche. At philosophy: "Ascetics" (Salvatores Dei, 1927), script that expresses the writer's belief for metaphysics. At poetry: "The Odyssey" (1938) "Tertsines" and also some poetic works for theatre: "Protomastoras" (=foreman) "Melissa" (=Bee) "Julian" "Prometheus" etc. His novels are: "Alexis Zorbas" (1946) "O Xristos xanastavronetai" (=Christ is recrucified) (1948) "O ftoxoulis tou Theou" (=The God's poor man) (1952-3) "Anafora ston Greco (=Reference to Greco) (1961) He died in 1957.
- Nikolas Chalkiadakis was born on 27 July 1998 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. He is an actor, known for Triangle of Sadness (2022), Siopilos dromos (2021) and Ilios (2020).
- Director
- Writer
- Set Decorator
Iannis Smaragdis was born in Crete in 1946. He studied Film in Greece and France. He made his first appearance in 1972 with the short film Two Three Things..., which received the first prize at the Athens Film Festival, as well as a Special Mention at the Montreal Film Festival. Iannis Smaragdis' career has been full of creativity and counts many successes. His most significant features are Cavafy (1996) and El Greco (2007). They were both very successful and award-winning films that participated in many international festivals, the most significant being the Toronto International Film Festival. On television, he touched the hearts of audiences with his Good night to you, Kyr Alexandre in 1980. In 1988 he directed the 13-episode series Hush... Our Country is Sleeping..., which is considered the best TV series since the beginning of television broadcasting in Greece. Iannis Smaragdis has directed many more TV series, such as Hadjimanuel (1984) and Les Enfants Gates (2001). He has also directed documentaries and essays: Spyros Louis (2004), I've brought to art (1998), Thus spake the city (1990-1993), to name a few. In 2007 he directed Opera of Shadows at the Athens Concert Hall. In 2012, he completed his new film God Loves Caviar, which officially participated at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival. It was released in Greek theatres in October 2012 and was a box office hit for three consecutive weeks. Until 31 December 2012 it reached 350.000 admissions. He is currently working on his new project titled Nikos Kazantzakis, a film about the great Greek author and based on the latter's autobiography Report to Greco. On the internet he was also voted the most popular artist for the year 2012. Earlier this year he was appointed by the Istituto di Studi Giuridici Economici e Sociali Internazionali I.S.G.E.S.I. in Rome to the position of Manager of Cinema and Theatre and head of all scientific studies of the same department. He is a member of the Giuseppe Sciacca International Awards Committee.- Sapfo Notara was born in 1907 in Iraklio, Crete, Greece. She was an actress, known for Don't Fall in Love on a Saturday (1962), Football Pools and Bouzouki Joints (1968) and Dimitri mou... Dimitri mou (1967). She died on 11 June 1985 in Athens, Greece.
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- Soundtrack
Katrakis was born in Kissamos, Chania, Crete. He was the youngest of the five children of the merchant Charalambos Katrakis merchant and his wife Irini.
In 1919 the family moved to Athens, where Manos, who had almost no acting experience, first appeared in theatrical scene. He made his debut aged just 18 years, with the group "Young" at work "To love." His brio and capacity enthralled the director Kostas Leloudas, so a year later, in 1928, he played the leading role in the silent film The Banner of 1821 (1929) (i.e. "The banner of 1821").
Among his remarkable film performances are included the ones of the title role in Marinos Kontaras (1948) by Giorgos Tzavellas, in A Neighborhood Named 'The Dream' (1961) by Alekos Alexandrakis, in Electra (1962) by Michael Cacoyannis, and in Enas delikanis (1963) by Manolis Scouloudis. Awarded at the International Festival of San Francisco, for for his interpretation as Creon in Antigone (1961) by Giorgos Tzavellas, and in the Thessaloniki Film Festival for his performance in A Neighborhood Named 'The Dream' (1961)." He also participated in hundreds of events where the readings of Greek poetry and literature with his unique voice, remained classics.
He died shortly after completing the filming of Voyage to Cythera (1984) of the great director Theodoros Angelopoulos.- Stella Anastassakis was born on 1 October 1899 in Canera Crete, Greece. Stella was married to Anthony Aniston Anastassakis. Stella died on 7 November 1992.
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- Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Errikos Thalassinos was born in 1927 in Heraklio Crete, Greece. He was a writer and director, known for Death Strikes Again (1961), I Kypros stis floges (1964) and Merikes ton protimoun... ilektroniko (1986). He died on 30 July 2000 in Athens, Greece.- Composer
- Music Department
- Director
Giannis Markopoulos was born on 18 March 1939 in Iraklio, Crete, Greece. He was a composer and director, known for Young Aphrodites (1963), The Fate of the Innocent (1965) and The Brightest Star (1967). He was married to Vassiliki Lavina. He died on 10 June 2023 in Athens, Greece.- Writer
- Producer
- Director
A Theater comic actor and Activist director known as much for his versatility as he is for his grimace face. His most widely recognized role may be Captain Jokes Parrot in Captain Jokes Parrot (2012) and its sequels, also loom large in his filmography. At the end of the 20th Century, on September 5th, was born a kid different from other children of the world, Leonardo Thimo.
A puny tot with a thin voice for boy. Leonardo Thimo grew up with a single dream to become an actor. So he became a Comedian for Theaters and Entertainer of the nightlife shows, showed his talent in video productions such as Funny Show: Part One (2011) Funny Show Part Two: The Video - Movie (2012) in the role of eccentric Borat of Heraklion and recently in the online series 14.000.000.000$!!! (2013) & A Crazy Leo Show (2013).
Since 2001 , he consistently appears on the theatrical stage. He has studied Editing, Special Effects and Directing on Osterreich Klagenfurt TV between 2013-2014. He has starred on 96 theatrical plays and he has directed 28 theatrical plays, such as: Aristophanes, Molière, Dario Fo, Bertolt Brecht, Brothers Jacob Grimm, Wilhelm Grimm, Carlo Collodi, Charles Perrault, Charles Dickens etc. He has directed a lot of theatrical trailers and 26 music video clips and 19 short films/tributes.
He makes Independent Comic Productions and other forms such as Dirty Cops: Ta Batsonia (2012) and its sequels, also loom large in his filmography. He has an unusual style and he often works in Heraklion Crete, Athens and whole the Greece and also he is a Theatrical Actor from 2001 until now days. From November 2016 until our days, he is the owner of two dolls, Ataktoulis Ataktos and Sandy the Girlfriend and he makes children theatrical plays from 2014. On 2013 he went to Austria on Klagenfurt am Wörthersee and Velden am Wörthersee and he participated on a TV Show with Active European Citizens and Artists all over the Europe.
From 2017 it is the owner Theatrical Manager of theatrical team ThES Erotokritos, included Eleni Anagnostopoulou, Konstantinos Gavroglou, Mixalis Dimitriou, Theodora Vlachou, Nikos Noulis, Nikolas Papaioannou, Danai Maria Karamolegou, George Kalaitzakis, Loukas Pitsos, etc.
On August 2019, with writer Eleni Anagnostopoulou , made an Activist Documentary about disabilities people, with participation of Greek actors and actresses: Bessy Malfa, Spyros Bibilas, Marianna Xenidou, Jerome Kaluta, Vasilis Theodorou, Frida Trypi, Nikos Psarros, Despoina Tsolaki, Sofia Balasi,Konstantinos Gavroglou, Tassos Ziakas, Leonardo Thimo, Eleni Anagnostopoulou as "Alice" in AMEA: Akomi Mia Elpida Aliki (2019). Also participated on the Cinema in his first credit movie Fantasia (2019) written and directed by Alexis Kardaras.
On 27 March 2020, he made a personal Tribute movie for the Greek Legend Actress Rena Vlahopoulou the Thessaloniki Goes to Cannes Tribute Documentary Ena Afieroma tou Leonardo Thimo stin Rena Vlahopoulou (2020) and two short movies with his co-partner writer Eleni Anagnostopoulou : Coronavirus? So what? (2020) written and directed by Eleni Anagnostopoulou and Me Hromata Nostalgias (2020) written by Eleni Anagnostopoulou , directed by Leonardo Thimo. Also, with musician Dimitris Gaitanis and writer, artist Zoi Gaidatzi made a mini series about the Life B.C and A.D. early years on Greece with title 2020 A.D. (2020) filming on Old Akropolis, old Iera Odos, and whole Athens.
The New Web-TV Show Kallitehnes en Drasei!!! (2020) created by Eleni Anagnostopoulou and Leonardo Thimo is one of the most sensitive and truly touched series made about Humanity on the years of Pandemic Covid-19 disease.
On Cinema 2021 starring in two movies Giati Antonaki, Giati Nikolaki? (2022) as Alex and Pou sai more Nikitara (2021) as Greek Revolutioner of 1821, Grigorios Dikaios Papaflessas, directed by Theodoros Kolovos- Additional Crew
- Director
- Actor
Nikos Papadakis was born in 1944 in Heraklio Crete, Greece. He was a director and actor, known for Captain Jokes Parrot's Disaster of the Caribbean (2017), To theatro tis Defteras (1970) and The Dawn of Victory (1971). He died on 17 July 2013 in Crete, Greece.- Ilia Livykou was born in 1919 in Heraklio Crete, Greece. She was an actress, known for Sta synora tis prodosias (1968), Enas delikanis (1963) and Antigone (1961). She was married to Agisilaos Kozyris. She died on 6 September 2002.
- Writer
- Actor
Yannis Diakakis was born on 10 April 1986 in Heraklio Crete, Greece. He is a writer and actor, known for Oi Vasiliades (2012), Sta synora (2023) and Mary Mary Mary (2022).- Director
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- Editor
Helen Stickler was born on 13 January 1966 in Crete, Nebraska, USA. She is a director and producer, known for André the Giant Has a Posse (1997), Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator (2002) and Smash Lab (2007).- Kostas Stefanakis was born and raised in the beautiful island of Crete. In the early 70s, he moved to Athens, the capital city of Greece, in order to study acting. Even before his graduation he got the leading role in the movie "I Koukla" which was written and directed by Alexandros Diamantis. This erotic crime film is so obscure that no database or book mentions it. Its own director claims that it was never released properly in the theaters. A few years later Diamantis re-worked the screenplay and shot the movie again under the title A Strange Couple (1976).
Kostas went on with his career working with Chris Liambos and Kostas Gousgounis in highly successful erotic thrillers such as Diestrammenoi apo tin genna tous (1974), Burning Passions (1975) and The Pervert (1975). He also had a small role in the movie _Kolasmeni tou sex, I (1974)_ and since then he preserves a friendly relationship with Anestis Vlahos who was the leading actor in that obscure movie.
Stefanakis is a suitable actor for dynamic roles and his 30 year career as an actor proves that. He has worked with giants of the Greek cinema such as Omiros Efstratiadis, Pavlos Filippou, Pantelis Voulgaris, Vasilis Georgiadis, Nikos Foskolos and Nikos Koundouros. His favorite leading role though, was for the video-movie O skylas (1986) which remains a "trash" classic until today due to the hilarious direction/editing and its low production values.
He also appeared in major TV series such as Tmima ithon (1992) and Tavros me toxoti (1994). Kostas Stefanakis is a low-profile person and very easy to work with. His hobbies are diving, swimming, Japanese wrestling and pottery. - Aleka Paizi was born in 1919 in Crete, Greece. She was an actress, known for Gamos sto Perithorio (1989), Oi Pantheoi (1977) and The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1974). She was married to Titos Vandis. She died on 4 February 2009 in Athens, Greece.
- Jenny Hiloudaki was born on 21 February 1968 in Sitia, Crete, Greece. She is an actress, known for O straggalistis tis Syggrou (1989), Copa-Loca (2017) and I Jenny Heiloudaki stin Pasarela (1992).
- Nikos Kapios was born in 1935 in Crete, Greece. He is an actor, known for To theatro tis Defteras (1970), O Kotsos kai oi exogiinoi (1980) and Tapi kai psyhraimoi (1994).
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Lykourgos Kallergis was a Greek actor, director, drama teacher, writer, translator and politician. His father, Stavros Kallergis, was the pioneering socialist leader and organizer of the first Labor Day in Greece. He moved to Athens at the age of 10 and later, finishing high school and his military service, he began studies at the drama school of Karolos Koun's Laiki Skini. He appeared on stage for the first time in 1934 with the same troupe in the leading role of Erofili by Georgios Hortatsis. A founding member and protagonist of the Art Theater (1942-1950), Kallergis offered over 60 years of service to the Greek theater, a period during which he took part in many plays, dramas and comedies. He was also a recognized protagonist in various independent theater troupes and for 18 years a protagonist of the National Theater, of which he was a teacher of the drama school. He participated in productions in Athens, the province and abroad, performing prominent roles in plays of Greek and international drama: ancient tragedy, Shakespeare, Ibsen, Chekhov, Strinberg, Pirandello, Gogol, Gorky, etc. In his theatrical career he met and collaborated with Marika Kotopouli, Katerina Andreadi, Aimilios Veakis, Katina Paxinou, Kyveli, Alexis Minotis and others. After the Metapolitefsi, he became involved in politics and in 1977 he was elected a member of the Communist Party of Greece in the 1st District of Athens. He was a member of the Union of Greek Actors, where for a decade he was General Secretary (1956-1957) and for a short time President. He was also President of the Panhellenic Federation of Spectators and Audiences as well as Vice-President of the Actors Pension Fund. In the international arena, he had taken part in the Conferences for Peace in Frankfurt (1976) and Sofia (1977). He was also a member of the Society of Greek Playwrights, a member of the Society of Greek Directors, an honorary member of the Society of Greek Writers of Piraeus and an honorary member of the Parnassos Philological Association. He was the only Greek actor who had been honored with the "Pirantello Award", while he had also received the "Veaki Award" as well as honors from the Municipality of Athens, many municipalities of the country, cultural associations and institutions. On May 14, 2007, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of the Department of Theater Studies of the University of Athens. Kallergis passed away in 2011.- Paola Boivin was born on 9 September 1960 in Crete, Illinois, USA.
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Michalis Rakintzis was born in 1957 in Crete, Greece. He is a composer and actor, known for Isovia (1988), I alepou kai o boufos (1987) and Vasilis Karras: Poia me katarastike (1997).- Stella Voutoufianaki was born on 16 February 1996 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. She is an actress, known for Rise of the Caryatids (2022) and Caryatids (2022).
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
- Additional Crew
George Bisk (born George Biskadouros) was born in Latsida, Crete, Greece, and was three years old when he emigrated to the United States with his mother, Aristea, and sisters Maria and Margarita Biskadouros. George Biskaduros was the first in his family that was able to go to a formal school in the United States.- Maria Spiridaki was born on 2 January 1984 in Heraklio Crete, Greece.
- Phyllia Houseman was born in 1921 in Crete, Greece. She was an actress, known for Night Ambush (1957). She was married to John Houseman and Oliver Ormrod. She died in January 2017 in the UK.
- Writer
- Actor
Cevat Sakir Kabaagaçli was born on 17 April 1890 in Crete, Ottoman Empire. He was a writer and actor, known for Yazgi (1976), The Blue Exile (1993) and Parmak Damgasi (1985). He died on 13 October 1973 in Izmir, Turkey.- Sükran Sabuncu was born in 1933 in Crete, Greece. She was an actress, known for Fosforlu Cevriye (1959), Sonbahar (1959) and Yasak ask (1961). She was married to Ahmet Mekin. She died on 4 February 2020 in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Composer
- Music Department
- Actor
Nikos Mamangakis was born on 3 March 1929 in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. He was a composer and actor, known for Parenthesi (1968), Monemvasia (1964) and Lilly's Story (2002). He died on 24 July 2013 in Athens, Greece.- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Nikos Xylouris (nicknamed "Psaronikos" and the "Archangel of Crete") was a Greek singer, Cretan lyra player, and composer from the island of Crete. In his heyday, Xylouris was one of the most successful Greek folk musicians. He died at a relatively young age, but several of his songs have remained popular into the 21st century.
In 1936, Xylouris was born in the small town of Anogeia, which is perched on the slopes of Mount Ida. Ida is the highest mountain of Crete. In antiquity, Ida was the sacred mountain of the goddess Rhea and the supposed birthplace of Rhea's son, the god Zeus. Xylouris was born into a family of herdsmen and farmers. He was the fourth child and eldest son of Giorgis Xylouris and his wife Eleftheria (her name means "Freedom" in Greek). His younger brothers included the singers Antonis Xylouris (nicknamed "Psarantonis") and Giannis Xylouris (nicknamed "Psarogiannis"). "Psaro" means "Fish" or "Fish-like" in Greek. Xylouris was a grandson of the rebel Antonis Xylouris, who was said to be "slippery as fish" while evading Ottoman authorities. His grandfather was given a fish-like nickname, and the family continued to use the fish as its symbol.
In 1944, Anogeia was razed to the ground by the German occupation forces in Crete. The action was a reprisal for the recent attacks of the Cretan Resistance. Xylouris and his family fled to nearby villages. Following the end of the occupation, the Xylouris family participated in the rebuilding of Anogeia.
In 1948, Xylouris wanted to receive music lessons. He convinced his father to purchase a Cretan lyra for him, a Cretan fiddle analogue. His father agreed but warned him against becoming a professional musician, because professional musicians were held in low esteem in rural Crete. Xylouris became an apprentice of the experienced lyra player Leonidas Klados, and soon started performing in local festivities across Crete. He often performed as a duo with his brother Giannis, who was a trained lute player.
In 1953, Xylouris moved to Heraklion to live on his own. It was the administrative capital of Crete and one of the most populous cities in Greece. The adolescent Xylouris was hired as a music performer by the nightclub Kastron (Greek for "Castle"). He aspired to full financial independence, but soon faced financial hardships. The urban population in Heraklion was not particularly interested in folk music, and Xylouris found himself competing with musicians trained in more fashionable music genres.
In 1958, Xylouris made his first studio recordings. He recorded renditions of the songs "When a woman clad in all black passes by" and "Strong hearts don't cry" for a vinyl single. His wife Ourania provided the supporting vocals for both songs. The recording company had little faith in Xylouris' commercial potential, but the single was a surprise hit. Xylouris started regularly releasing singles, and was eventually able to negotiate for a more lucrative contract.
In 1967, Xylouris became the owner of his own music hall. He named it "Erotokritos", inspired by the title of a famous 17th-century romantic epic poem by the Cretan poet Vitsentzos Kornaros. (1553 - 1613/1614). In 1969, Xylouris gained a wider audience when his song "Weaver" became a country-wide hit. He soon started performing in Athens, where he would eventually move for professional reasons.
While performing in Athens, Xylouris befriended the Cretan film director Errikos Thalassinos. Thalassinos introduced him to the composer Yannis Markopoulos, who had composed several film scores for Thalassinos. The two musicians collaborated on several music projects for the following decade. Xylouris' record company also brought him into contact with the composer Stavros Xarchakos, who was an expatriate in Paris at the time. Xarchakos was also interested in collaborating with Xylouris.
In June 1973, Xylouris was one of the original singers in the satirical theatrical play "Our Great Circus". The play humorously portrayed over a century of events in Greek history, but also criticized the then-dominant Greek junta (1967-1974). Later that year, several of Xylouris' songs were used as protest songs by protesting crowds in Athens. The junta started censoring his songs, and prevented him from performing in public. But the regime collapsed in 1974, and Xylouris' right to perform was restored.
Xylouris continued working on new records until 1978, enjoying commercial success. In May 1979, he was diagnosed as suffering from lung cancer which had metastasized in his brain. Within 1979, Xylouris repeatedly visited New York City for surgical operations and further treatment. His medical expenses were partly covered by the profits of a concert orchestrated on his behalf by Xarchakos. By December 1979, it was realized that the operations had failed to improve his health.
Xylouris spend the early months of 1980 hospitalized in Piraeus. He died there in early February, at the age of 43. He was interred at the First Cemetery of Athens. Several records with his songs were released posthumously during the 1980s, and a number of these songs have continued to enjoy popularity for decades. Xylouris was survived by his wife Ourania, their son Giorgis, and their daughter Rinio.- Writer
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Odysseas Elytis was born on 2 November 1911 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. He was a writer, known for Eternity and a Day (1998), O zografos Theofilos (1979) and Mousiki vradya (1976). He died on 18 March 1996.- Director
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- Writer
Fotis Mesthenaios was born in Rethimno, Crete. He was a director and cinematographer, known for To proto vima (1963), Like Crazy Birds (1987) and To minore tis avgis (1983). He died on 11 February 1988.- Director
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- Editor
Francis Carabott was born on 13 September 1933 in Iraklio, Crete, Greece. He was a director and writer, known for Anamniseis apo tin Ellada (1964), Gefsi apo erota (1966) and Tesseramisy ekatommyria filoi (I Dania) (1964). He died in 1996 in Athens, Greece.- Ioannis Kondilakis was born in 1862 in Ano Viannos, Crete, Greece. He was a writer, known for O Patouhas (1972), Otan imoun daskalos (1993) and Oi athlioi ton Athinon (1980). He died in 1920 in Iraklion, Crete, Greece.
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Manolis Rasoulis was born on 28 September 1945 in Iraklio, Crete, Greece. He is known for My Life in Ruins (2009), Exoristos stin kentriki leoforo (1979) and Bizans Oyunlari: Geym of Bizans (2016). He died on 5 March 2011 in Thessaloniki, Greece.- River Ferdinandy was born on 21 September 1985 in Crete, Greece. He is a producer, known for Make-Believers (2021) and Zeide (2015).
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Yiorgos Krimizakis was born on 3 May 1943 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece. He is a composer, known for Merikes ton protimoun... ilektroniko (1986), I Loved a Stranger (1970) and O aittitos (1971).- Kostas Mountakis was born in February 1926 in Alfa, Rethymno, Crete. He is an actor, known for O Patouhas (1972).
- Thomas Gemelas was born on 15 November 1984 in Crete, Greece.
- M. Kemal Küçük was born in 1901 in Crete, Greece. He was an actor, known for Sözde Kizlar (1924), Bogaziçi Esrari (1923) and Ankara postasi (1928). He died on 23 April 1936 in Istanbul, Turkey.
- Production Manager
- Script and Continuity Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Efthymis Micheloudakis was born on 30 November 1987 in Heraklio Crete, Greece. He is a production manager and assistant director, known for Molly 6 to 8 (2018), Don't You Forget About Me (2010) and Jodi Breakers (2012).- Director
- Editor
- Producer
Tech enthusiast, musician (plays the guitar) and athlete (fencing).
He's the founder of imonline, a web design agency in Greece, located in Crete, since 2007, where they build websites from scratch, create marketing concepts by design and photography.
He's a huge fan of photography and videography as well (VR, drone and more) and he provides professional services the past few years.- Tatiana Markaki was born in Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Bob Herget was born on 17 February 1924 in Crete, Nebraska, USA. Bob was a writer, known for Camera Three (1955), The DuPont Show of the Week (1961) and The Patrice Munsel Show (1956). Bob died in June 1981 in New York City, New York, USA.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Art Department
Lisa Clauson was born in Crete, Illinois, USA. She is known for Source Code (2011), The Lucky Ones (2008) and After Effect (2012).- Producer
- Executive
Van Vlahakis was born on 14 January 1935 in Crete, Greece. Van was a producer and executive, known for Athens, My City and A Green Story (2012). Van died on 6 April 2014 in Key Largo, Florida, USA.