Dimos Starenios
Biography
Dimos Starenios (September 15, 1909 – October 23, 1983) was a Greek actor. Dimos Starenios was born in Cairo, to Egyptian parents in 1909. At a young age, he settled in Greece and studied acting. He acted in many films, including with Lambros Konstantaras. He distinguished himself in "bad" roles, such as the usurer or the moneylender. He is also credited with the infamous line: "The Germans love us, they came as friends", as we can see in the film The Dawn of Victory. His performance in the television adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis' book Christ Recrucified (1975) in the role of old Lada is considered legendary. He had first played the same role in 1956 in the theater with the Manos Katrakis troupe and in 1957 in the cinema, in the film of the same name by Jules Dassin. He was buried in the 2nd Cemetery of Athens.
Filmography
Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece
as Scoubidouvitch 1961
Never on Sunday
as Skoupidis 1960
Weak Spot
1975
He Who Must Die
as Ladas 1957
Thanos and Despina
as Karavidas 1967
Provocation
as Professor 1971
A Woman in the Resistance
as Απόστολος 1970
What a Waste!
as Mr. Adamopoulos 1970
Robbery in Athens
as Thomas Hristidis 1969
Zero for Conduct
as Tsirotos 1949
Bloody Christmas
as Junk Dealer 1951
The Odyssey of an Uprooted Man
1969
Kierion
1974
Queen of Clubs
as Teacher 1966
Image of Love
1972
Oedipus the King
as Priest 1968