
Minas Hatzisavvas
Born: 1948-01-28
Place of Birth: Athens, Greece
Biography
Minas Hatzisavvas (Greek: Μηνάς Χατζησάββας; 28 January 1948 – 30 November 2015) was a Greek actor. He appeared in many films, television series and theatre plays with great success. He initially studied in France and later at the National Theatre of Greece Drama School in Athens. He played his first role in 1965 in Ancient Theatre of Dodona. It was the role of Paris in Rhesus of Euripides. His debut in cinema was in 1970. From that point on, he appeared in many films and won four film awards as both a leading and supporting actor for the films Ta Paidia tou Kronou, Kleisti Strofi, Lilly's Story and Worlds apart. He was bestowed with two television awards respectively for the television series I Agapi Argise mia Mera and Nyhterino Deltio.
Known For

J.A.C.E.

Worlds Apart

N' Me for Myself

The King

Truants

A Time to Kill

The Love of Ulysses

Athens Blues

Life is a thousand and a half

Unfair World

U-Turn

The Cronos Children

Welcome to 'All Saints

Medea, Louder Than My Thoughts

Η Ωραία Ελένη

Day Off

Such a Long Absence

Hostage

The Third Night

John the Violent

1922

Eastern Periphery

Farther Right Than the Right

To kolie

I Dream of My Friends

Η άλλη όψη

The Cistern
