Minas Hatzisavvas, a Greek actor of exceptional renown, entered this world on January 28, 1948, and unfortunately, his life came to a close on November 30, 2015.
Notable individual Minas embarked on a scholarly journey in France, prior to being accepted into the esteemed National Theatre of Greece Drama School, situated in the culturally rich city of Athens, Greece. His introduction to the world of acting transpired in the year 1965 at the Ancient Theatre of Dodona, a historic venue steeped in ancient Greek tradition, where he brought to life the legendary character of Paris in the renowned play Rhesus of Euripides.
Minas embarked on a cinematic journey in the year 1970, thus inaugurating a remarkable and illustrious film career, which would go on to span numerous years and feature him in a plethora of films, earning him a total of four esteemed film awards for his exceptional performances in various leading and supporting roles, including but not limited to the critically acclaimed films "Ta Paidia tou Kronou", "Kleisti Strofi", "Lilly's Story", and "Worlds apart".
Beyond his impressive cinematic achievements, Minas garnered a total of two prestigious television awards in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the critically acclaimed television series "I Agapi Argise mia Mera" and "Nyhterino Deltio", a testament to his versatility and range as a performer.