Yordan Danchev is a Bulgarian stage and film actor. He was born in Sofia, Bulgaria. He graduated from Plovdiv University, specializing Bulgarian language and History (2006), and later he graduated from National Academy for Theater and Film Art, specializing in Doll Acting in 2010. Graduated with honors and a prize for the best actor of his class His first major role is Yancho Ovcharov - a shepherd, who later became head of Bulgarian country in TV serial Shmenti cappeli - The Legend
Yordanka Angelova is an actress, known for Sofia (2012), No One (2017) and Raci (2009).
Yordanos Shiferaw is an actress, known for CapharnaĆ¼m (2018).
Yorgo Constantine is known for Fast Five (2011), Live Free or Die Hard (2007) and Stand Up Guys (2012).
Yorgo Glynatsis, founder of House of Glynatsis Productions, is a Belgian, Greek and Italian director, writer, producer, actor and creator of the Award Winning lgbtqi+ short film Trigger. Yorgo started his artistic journey at 14 years old acting in theatres in Belgium where he was born. Aspiring for an international career, he moved to London in 2014 and joined the cast of the Immersive project The Den created by the BAFTA-winning director Gbemisola Ikumelo. Following that, he starred in several short films and features ( to be released in 2023). His passion for filmmaking started in 2020 when he wrote scenes for his own acting showreel. Lacking of authentic on screen representation and a desire of using his voice to raise awareness about a past traumatic event, he created the short film Trigger which was nominated in British and International lgbtqi+ festivals and won the award of Best International Film at the Fuse International Film Festival in Kingston ( UK). The film is distributed worldwide by Gonella Productions and is available on Amazon Prime UK and US: the film is part of " These Untold Secrets", a compilation of 5 powerful and impactful lgbtqi+ short films. Yorgo Glynatsis is in pre-production of two short films and a docuseries for Metro charity (UK) as director and producer. 2023
Yorgo Voyagis was born on 6 December 1945 in Athens, Greece. He is an actor and producer, known for Frantic (1988), Jesus of Nazareth (1977) and Swept Away (2002). He has been married to Diana Scorits since 2005.
Yorgos Arachovitis is an actor and director, known for Life Long Learning (2015), 10i entoli (2004) and Runaway Day (2013).
Yorgos was born in Evia island and the first connection to acting was through high school plays. After graduating he enrolled in baking and pastry school, but during that, he gave entrance exams to the Drama School of the National Theatre of Greece and he passed with flying colours. Yorgos came to prominence with his heartbreaking portrayal of Spyros in the TV mini series Maestro (2022) where he portrayed an abused young man in a conservative small island society. After graduating from drama school in 2017, he was in Aeschylus' play "Agamemnon", which was awarded with the Special Committee Prize of the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography Festival. From then on, his collaborations in theatre include directors such as Maria Vardaka in Bulgakov's "Crimson Island", Fokas Evaggelinos in his "Dancing on the chessboard", Dimitris Mavrikios in Pirandello's "Tonight we improvise" and Yannis Kalavrianos in Bronte's "Wuthering Heights". In spring 2023 he will commence the filming of the second season of "Maestro" by Christopher Papakaliatis, the first ever Greek production included on Netflix.
Yorgos Karamalegos is an actor, known for Kokkinos kyklos (2000), To teleftaio simeioma (2017) and O kalyteros mou filos (2001).
Yorgos Karamihos is an acclaimed actor, director, and acting teacher. Born and raised in Northern Greece, he graduated from Ionian University, with a degree in Philosophy and History, as well as from The Greek National Theatre Academy. In 2012, he received a Fulbright Scholarship as an exceptional artist to study at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting & Theatre in Los Angeles, where he was immediately offered a position to teach his own acting technique. His credits as an actor include over forty theatrical productions from ancient Greek dramas and Shakespeare to Anton Chekhov, Tennessee Williams and other classical and modern plays. He has appeared in more than thirty feature films and in numerous TV series, including The Durrells in Corfu, Bulletproof, and Genius (Picasso). Karamihos has also directed multiple theatrical productions in major venues in Greece and the United States. In 2008, he received the Best Stage Actor award of Greece. He has translated plays and books from English, French and Spanish into Greek and has published several theatre plays.