Thanasis Tsaltabasis

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Dec 15, 1981 (43 years old)

Thanasis Tsaltabasis

Known For

Wired
TV Show 2023

Wired

A delightful comedy filled with uproarious situations, hilarious lines, and a fresh perspective, unfolding both inside and outside the prison walls.

Flame and Wind
1h 0m
TV Show 2022

Flame and Wind

In 1968, Georgios Papandreou is having an operation in a central hospital in Athens. Kyveli, separated for years from the great love of her life, goes to see him. How did these two eminent figures of Greek history come together? One in politics, one in theater? It all begins a long time ago...

Biography

Thanasis Tsaltabasis (Thessaloniki, December 15, 1981) is a Greek theater, television and film actor. He was born in Thessaloniki where he grew up, while he comes from Aidonohori Serres. From a young age he took part in theater groups in his neighborhood. In 1996, he played in "Melodia tis Eftychia" with Aliki Vougiouklakis in Thessaloniki. In 1999, he transferred to the University of Western Macedonia, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. There he played in various amateur performances as well as professionally with the Kozanis DI.PE.THE. At the same time, he did humorous shows on a local TV station, where he was in overall charge of the TV show (texts, presentation, direction, editing). In 2005 he came to Athens. He studied at the drama school of Giorgos Theodosiadis. Since 2006, he has been working professionally as an actor. He has done many television and radio commercials for a well-known mobile phone company, while he has acted in the series "Loofah and Variation" (NET), "Seven Deadly Mother-in-Laws" (Mega), "The Apartment Building" (Mega), "Happy Together" (Mega ), "Lakis the Sweet" (Mega), "Back to Home" (Mega), "Daddy Cool" (Ant1). In the cinema, he has starred in the films "Loofa and dispensation, I4" by V. Katsikis, "Ilias of the 16th" by N. Zapatina with Petros Filippidis and "Larissa confidential" by St. Markidis. He has lent his voice to films and animated television series, such as "Up", "SpongeBob SquarePants", "Whatever You Have, Despicable Me" and "Storks".