Constantine Markoulakis
- Actor
Constantine Markoulakis was born in Athens, Greece, in July 24, 1970.
Upon graduating the American College of Athens in 1988 he was accepted
in Greek National Theater's School of Dramatic Art, of which he
graduated with highest honors in 1991. Since then he has been working
steadily in theater, movies and television series, combining work in
artistic "off-Broadway" theaters of renowned directors with successful
movies and prime time T.V series of high quality, and becoming one of
Greece's most prominent and popular actors. In 2003 he had the honor of
being chosen by internationally renowned director
Michael Cacoyannis to play the lead
Greek National Theater's production of 'Hamlet'. Almost immediately
after that he starred in National Theater's production of 'Hippolytus'
at the 14,000seat Ancient Theater of Epidaurus.His theater credits
include challenging productions he initiated, such as 'Caligula', 'The
Collector' , 'Stones in his pockets', and 'Festen' , which were of
artistic value but highly popular as well. In 2007 he collaborated with
film and theater producer
Giorgos Lykiardopoulos, to make
'Coyot' production company, based in 'Chora' theater, with lots of
interesting productions and innovative ideas. In movies and TV he has
always been selective. His latest TV feature is
Yungermann (2007), the most
expensive TV series in Greek TV, based on a famous epic novel about the
life of a Russian immigrant in Athens during the first half of the 20th
century. His latest film feature is
Eden Is West (2009), an
multinational production shot in Crete and Europe by internationally
acclaimed director Costa-Gavras.
From his marriage with Ersi - Electra Xenakis he has a son, George -
Ikarus, born in June 2005.