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banshee eps 10 sesson 2
#banshee#lucas hood#job#carrie hopewell#olek#mr rabbit#jim racine#antony starr#ivana milicevic#ben cross#christos vasilopoulos#hoon lee#Zeljko Ivanek
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Why are there 15 fics about Alfonso Herrera / Christos Vasilopoulos what did I miss
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The Greeks who voiced AC Odyssey
Searching for Sparti I fell on that awesome video! It shows a lot of voice actors of the characters in AC Odyssey and many of those are Greek/of Greek descent!
The people on this list were chosen solely on name and surname. There might be other people of Greek descent with non Greek names. But I wanted to be sure, so I put here the ones who have either a Greek name or surname or both)
Here is the Greek people in the cast:
Melissanthi Mahut ... Kassandra Michael Antonakos ... Alexios Leonidas Castrounis ... Young Alexios Maria Syrgiannis ... Young Kassandra / Myrinne Elias Toufexis ... Leonidas / Nikolaos Andreas Apergis ... Barnabas Damon Papadopoulos Damon Papadopoulos ... Markos Tara Nicodemo ... Dr. Victoria Bibeau John Tokatlidis Tracy Michailidis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Alexander Andreou ... Greek Civilian (voice) Marianthi Evans ... Aspasia / Bryce / Greek Civilian (voice) Alexis Georgoulis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Alex Karzis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Alexandra Valassis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Alkis Kritikos ... Artaxerxes / Greek Civilian (voice) Alexia Karas ... Greek Civilian (voice) Simon Kassianides ... Greek Civilian (voice) Anastasia Kokolakis ... Kallipateira / Astra / Greek Civilian (voice) Aris Athanasopoulos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Katerina Taxia ... Otonia / Greek Civilian (voice) Yorgos Pirpassopoulos ... Kleon / Greek Civilian (voice) Nikos Poursanidis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Angela Christofilou ... Sphinx / Greek Civilian (voice) Constantine Meglis ... Greek Civilian (voice) George Nickolas K. ... Leiandros the fake Minotaur (voice) Argyris Gaganis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Georgia Hadjis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Chris Pavlo Chris Pavlo ... Perikles / Greek Civilian (voice) Daphne Alexander ... Anthousa / Greek Civilian (voice) Yorgos Karamihos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Fanos Xenofós ... Empedokles / Charon / Priest / Greek Civilian (voice) George Georgiou ... Greek Civilian (voice) Michael Iliadis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Athena Karkanis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Théa Taxia ... Khloe / Greek Civilian (voice) Hara Yannas ... Greek Civilian (voice) Laz Geronikolos ... Greek Civilian (voice) John Moraitis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Maria Vacratsis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Louiza Patikas ... Greek Civilian (voice) Manolis Emmanouel ... Greek Civilian (voice) Alex Hatz ... Greek Civilian (voice) Alexandra Metaxa ... Kyra / Greek Civilian (voice) Alix Sideris ... Greek Civilian (voice) Olivia Lebedeva-Alexopoulou ... Phoibe / Greek Civilian (voice) Andreas Tsogkas ... Greek Civilian (voice) Anthony Skordi ... Pythagoras (voice) Pano Masti ... Greek Civilian (voice) Aris Tyros ... Greek Civilian (voice) Christine Diakos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Christos Vasilopoulos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Peter Polycarpou ... Herodotos / Greek Civilian (voice) Sergio Priftis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Harrison Ioannou ... Greek Civilian (voice) Jimmy Makris ... Various voices (voice) Stavros Demetraki ... Greek Civilian (voice) Kaliopi Kuzyk ... Greek Civilian (voice) Stelios Trakas ... Greek Civilian (voice) Melina Theocharidou ... Greek Civilian (voice) Sophia Pantazi ... Greek Civilian (voice) Tania Kontoyanni ... Greek Civilian (voice) Vangelis Christodoulou ... Thaletas / Greek Civilian (voice) Chrisanthi Ali ... Greek Civilian (voice) Stella-Semeli Bazante ... Greek Civilian (voice) Despoina Kaptzi ... Greek Civilian (voice) George Kopsidas ... Greek Civilian (voice) Nestor Kopsidas ... Greek Civilian (voice) Vassilis Koukalani ... Greek Civilian (voice) Varvara Larmou … Greek Civilian (voice) Alexandros Logothetis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Dennis Makris ... Greek Civilian (voice) Leda Maniatakou ... Greek Civilian (voice) Lena Papaligoura ... Greek Civilian (voice) Nikos Psarras ... Greek Civilian (voice) Zoi Rigopoulou ... Greek Civilian (voice) Nikolaos Siozos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Christos Smirnis ... Greek Civilian (voice) Martha Tompoulidou ... Chrysis / Greek Civilian (voice) Electra Tsakalia ... Greek Civilian (voice) Penelope Tsilika ... Greek Civilian (voice) Antonis Tsiotsiopoulos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Anna Tzanakaki ... Greek Civilian (voice) Marita Tzatzadaki Aspioti ... Greek Civilian (voice) Larisa Vergou ... Greek Civilian (voice) Georgios Zacharopoulos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Ilias Zervos ... Greek Civilian (voice) Marios Gavrilis ... Alexios (voice) Natalie Papanou ... Nerita / Greek Civilian (voice) Lia Pappas-Kemps Elias Scoufaras ... Various Voices (voice)
Many, huh? See Hollywood? We are not that hard to find :)
#yes i am being passive aggressive#give us some greek representation dammit#greek representation#greek people#ac odyssey#game#gaming#ancient greece
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I just finished the last episode of @MasalaJonesPodcast season 1. OMG I LOVED IT! I’ve never listened to a fictional scripted podcast series before. This one tackles sex positivity, racism, the importance of representation, inequities in the porn industry + similar themes while being pro-porn and pro-sex work. It encompases all off the things I geek out about on the daily while being endearing and hilarious! I cannot recommend it enough! (I also can’t wait for season 2). ° SWIPE TO HEAR TRAILER ---> ° Here’s the synopsis: “Masala Jones is a new scripted comedy about one man's journey to become the first Asian-American male porn star. Race, sex, love, family...who knew revolutionizing porn would be this hard? It's a satirical comedy in the vein of Insecure, Master of None, and Fresh Off The Boat, and stars a ton of terrific performers from hit shows: VENK POTULA (Veep, Wild N' Out) ESTHER KU (Girl Code, Last Comic Standing) TIMOTHY STACK (My Name Is Earl, Seinfeld) RAVI KAPOOR (Crossing Jordan, NCIS) SOHM KAPILA (Jane the Virgin, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) JAMES ALLEN MCCUNE (The Walking Dead, Shameless, Blair Witch) CHRISTOS VASILOPOULOS (Banshee, Blindspot) AMEN IGBINOSUN (The Last Ship, Texas Rising) ARNOLD CHUN (The Man In The High Castle, Rampage) and award-winning adult film actresses AURORA SNOW and RILEY NIXON" ° ° Go listen --> https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/masala-jones/id1448433037?mt=2 You can binge listen to all of season 1 in about 3 hours-- DOOOO ITTTT. RIIIIGHTTT NOOWWWW. I’d also love to hear what you thought of it down below. (Meaning, tell me in the comments. Not . . . if it made you tingle in your pants!) ° ° #Podcast #Podcasting #IndianAmerican #AsianAmerican #AdultIndustry #RepresentationMatters #MasalaJones #SexWorkIsWork #SexPositive #ScriptedComedy https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu-XJm9BwGy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=57iqrbko2puo
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THE ENFORCER (2022) Antonio Banderas action crime thriller with trailer
THE ENFORCER (2022) Antonio Banderas action crime thriller with trailer
‘Some guardians aren’t angels’ The Enforcer is a 2022 American action thriller film about a criminal who turns against the mob to protect a young runaway. Directed by Richard Hughes from a screenplay written by W. Peter Iliff. The movie features Antonio Banderas, Kate Bosworth, Mojean Aria, Zolee Griggs, Alexis Ren, 2 Chainz, Mark Rhino Smith, Luke Bouchier, Natalie Burn, Christos Vasilopoulos,…

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#2022#action crime thriller#Alexis Ren#Antonio Banderas#Kate Bosworth#Mojean Aria#movie film#Richard Hughes#The Enforcer#trailer#Zolee Griggs
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@HunterLeeHughes @guysandpoems Creativity drives people to success & madness. Please join me at a screening of my new film #GuysReadingPoems on May 3rd and a Q&A after. It opened April 28th and I'll be there in person on Wednesday, May 3rd. This is one of the darkest roles I've played. Time: 7:35 PM .Tickets here: http://www.whosay.com/l/qCTc9C1 Opened April 28th at Arena Cinelounge Las Palmas - Hollywood Guys Reading Poems Directed by Hunter Lee Hughes Stars Patricia Velasquez, Alexander Dreymon, Lydia Hearst, Luke Judy, Christos Vasilopoulos and Rex Lee. A resourceful boy creatively uses poetry to survive when his mother, a disturbed avant garde painter, locks him in a puppet box and builds an art installation around his imprisonment. Special appearances by Patricia Velasquez (May 3 screening) . Screens at Arena Cinelounge Las Palmas 1625 N. Las Palmas Ave. Los Angeles, 90028
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banshee eps 10 sesson 2
#banshee#lucas hood#mr rabbit#carrie hopewell#olek#job#antony starr#ben cross#hoon lee#ivana milicevic#christos vasilopoulos#my screenshots
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it's not about if you will love me tomorrow_Part 2 (teaser) from androniki marathaki on Vimeo.
ANDRONIKI MARATHAKI it's not about if you will love me tomorrow_Part 2 14th June 2019 | 21.00 15th June 2019 | 20.00 Athens & Epidaurous Festival 2019 (Peiraios 260,E)
The performance it’s not about if you will love me tomorrow_Part 2 is conceived as a game in public view; a game raising questions on the relationship between dancing and viewing and on the balance of this paradoxical relationship that is fraught with tension.
A platform whose movement and inclination changes depending on where people stand and transfer their weight is divided among four performers. The performers test their limits within this new order of things, where the most reliable thing imaginable, the ground, is destabilized and is part of a fluid universe, of ever-changing space, rhythm, and mobility.
The game is built upon the concept of fair-cake cutting, a fair division problem on how to divide a heterogeneous good such as a cake, land or a territory or a frequency domain, so that everyone can receive the ‘piece’ that is the most preferable. That is, a division, not in equal parts, bur in parts which embrace and appeal to each participant’s individual values and preferences.
Will spectators be able to assist performers in their foray into this new land? A work at once intimate and public that maybe is a dance piece, maybe is not.”
It’s not about if you will love me tomorrow_Part 2 is the second part of a diptych whose first segment premiered in February at Art Factory. The artists received funding from the Hellenic Ministry of Culture (2019). Supported by the Koinos Topos Institute.
Credits
Movementscape: Androniki Marathaki
Performers: Kostis Kallivretakis, Candy Karra, Loukiani Papadaki, Giorgos Frintzilas
Platform Design and construction: Filippos Vasileiou Interactive sound design and programming: Lampros Pigounis Lightscape: Nysos Vasilopoulos Costume design: Konstantina Mardiki
Contributed to the construction of the platform: Nikos Stathopoulos, Giorgos Vasileiou, Vasilis Vasileiou
Documentation (photo & video): Alekos & Christos Bourelias Visual communication: Eftihia Liapi
Production management: Delta Pi
Financially supported by Athens & Epidaurus Festival 2019
Supported by Ministry of Culture/Greece, Institouto Koinos Topos, Duncan Dance Center & Apparat Special thanks to Vitoria Kotsalou & Nikos Flessas
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Days & Hours of performances: June 14 & 15, 2019 | 21:00 Duration: 60 min | Peiraios 260 ( E) – Athens & Epidaurus Festival 2019
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greek actor christos vasilopoulos @christvas is 42 today #happybirthday
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Cinemax’s Banshee Season 1, Episode 8: “We Shall Live Forever” Directed by Greg Yaitanes Written by Jonathan Tropper
* For a review of the previous episode, “Behold a Pale Rider” – click here * For a review of the next episode, “Always the Cowboy” – click here Carrie (Ivana Milicevic) and Hood (Antony Starr) spend the night in bed together, making love. Can’t mean anything good when it comes to Carrie a.k.a Ana’s husband Gordon (Rus Blackwell). That part sucks. But it is absolutely refreshing to see these two back together, after everything has happened. Carrie sees his scars, all that he’s endured. And yes, at home Gordon’s wondering where his wife went. He tries to find anything to explain her recent, odd behaviour. Simultaneously, Hood is trying to convince Carrie that the person she is only serves as a cover now, she is a mask. Ana is her real identity. However, Carrie’s not accepting it. She remembers her husband. She says her and Hood in bed was only “goodbye” and nothing more than that. Even further, Hood knows that Deva (Ryann Shane) is actually his daughter, not Gordon’s, which I suspected yet still find shocking. Lots of drama comes out of this one lie. She says he ought to leave, forget them. If not, Carrie tells him: “I‘ll kill you myself.” Cold as ice. Out in Amish county, Rebecca (Lili Simmons) is being shunned and sent away by her family. For those who don’t know this is a regular practice if someone turns their back on the religion and the community, their ways. Likewise, everybody there turns their back. Obviously we’ve seen this already with her uncle Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen), whose own banishment has been going on a long time, his being shunned still fresh every time anyone from the community out there sees him.
When Carrie goes to leave Hood’s place, she finds herself confronted by one of Rabbit’s men, Olek (Christos Vasilopoulos). He has orders to take her in for a chat. So when he puts Carrie in the trunk, things look grim. Until Hood interrupts things. Kai is taking his niece Rebecca in. He tells her about the time he stopped “turning the other cheek“, involving his anger and a ball-peen hammer. That precipitated his shunning and basically began his violent life, I imagine. Kai’s an interesting, intimidating character. He doesn’t even have to be physical, though we know he can be when needed. His presence sometimes is enough, and that’s testament to Thomsen as an actor; he is a spectacularly talented individual. On the other side of things, Rebecca is now in a world she’s never seen, one she does not understand. But going from Amish to living in a luxury home, fuelled by the money of a gangster uncle, is certainly a culture shock. We’ll see how that affects her. For those who’ve seen the entire series, you’ll know the trajectory even better. Still it is interesting to watch play out. Later in the pool, she’s surprised by Clay (Matthew Rauch) and his creepy staring. Now Carrie and Hood have got Olek tied up. The tables have turned. Only thing is, does Rabbit already know where Olek has gone? Did he check in with the boss? If so, that means Papa Rabbit knows where his little daughter Ana is, so that ain’t good. We find out afterwards Olek hasn’t made calls, checked in at all. They’ve got time. Poor Gordon is gone mad at home still trying to find anything relative to his wife’s aloof attitude as of late. I feel terrible that he’s there stressing his brain, all the while Carrie and her past is coming back to haunt her, her family possibly. Either way, Hood assures he won’t let anything happen to her family, despite their differences.
Hood: “Carrie Hopewell was never built to last. You‘ve been on borrowed time since you got here and you know it.” While Hood has to get rid of Rebecca, coming for comfort and a chat, at his place Olek and Carrie talk. Turns out, he loves her. Always has, or at least for a good long time. So instead of coming to any sort of agreement, the two old Ukranian friends go at it like two cage fighters. Hood discovers Rebecca feels further rejected by his not wanting her around while things are dangerous; maybe worse, Clay sees the two of them together are she locks one on Hood’s lips. In the hospital, Kai goes to see the eldest Longshadow as he prepares to pass on. Alex Longshadow (Anthony Ruivivar) doesn’t approve, though his father and Kai were close. And at this point in time it’s Alex who takes over for the tribe. We can already see they won’t have a good working relationship like Kai and the father. Back at Hood’s place, Carrie fights hard against Olek. For his part, he doesn’t take it easy on her. Neither does she on him. They kick the living shit out of one another in a well choreographed fight for a while. Until they stab each other. Kai tries to talk with his family out in Amish county. He makes very clear they are only allowed to stay there and tend their land because he allows it to be so. The mean streak in Proctor is evident. Although, nobody’s willing to budge or bend. Not an inch. Kai and his father come face to face, speaking for the first time in decades. We end up seeing bits of the past come up, as Kai rages from the deepest part of his heart a moment before walking away.
Olek (to Carrie): “You betrayed your family. You don‘t deserve to have another one.”
Deva finds her father Gordon in his room. The place is torn apart. He’s smoking weed, something he usually only does to quell the pain from his shoulder war wound. His daughter is worried about him, obviously. He plays the strong dad, though, trying to promise her everything will work out. But will it, Gordon? While his niece is in the shower, Kai drags her out and tries throwing her to the curb. He thinks she was banging Hood. There’s a terrifying moment where Kai pins her to the bed, on top of her as she’s still naked. On the edge of incest. This is no good for anybody. At least he walks out, but… that’s eerie. All the same, she covers up and runs to him to try apologizing. Everything is upside down for her after being kicked out of the Amish county.
Eventually, Hood gets back to find Carrie bleeding out. He picks her up and takes her out, life still left inside her, as Olek lies presumably dead on the floor in a streak of crimson. Wild, beautiful, or violent episode? All the above. After the credits, Alex Longshadow watches his father die on the hospital bed. Then a look in his eyes spells trouble for Proctor, maybe for himself. Loved this episode. Raw and fun. Next up is “Always the Cowboy”, the penultimate Season 1 finisher. Banshee – Season 1, Episode 8: “We Shall Live Forever” Cinemax's Banshee Season 1, Episode 8: "We Shall Live Forever" Directed by Greg Yaitanes…
#Amish#Antony Starr#Banshee#Christos Vasilopoulos#Cinemax#Gangster#Greg Yaitanes#Ivana Milicevic#Lili Simmons#Matthew Rauch#Rabbit#Rus Blackwell#Season 1#Shunned#Ulrich Thomsen
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greek actor christos vasilopoulos @christvas is 41 today #happybirthday
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You have speed and your balance is good, but you're still a woman. So it's not dangerous, not really. It's just cute.
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