Adamantios Lemos (Greek: Î'δαμάντιος Λεμός; 13 January
1916 â€" 12 June 2006) was a Greek actor. He was one of the most
influential figures in modern Greek theatre. During his 60-year
career, he worked as a theatrical producer, actor, manager, theatrical
teacher, director, and clothier. Lemos worked with several major
theater companies, including Kotopouli Company and Katerina, before
opening his namesake Lemos Theater in 1944. He also visited America,
where his first non-Greek play ran from 1957 through 1967.
1916 â€" 12 June 2006) was a Greek actor. He was one of the most
influential figures in modern Greek theatre. During his 60-year
career, he worked as a theatrical producer, actor, manager, theatrical
teacher, director, and clothier. Lemos worked with several major
theater companies, including Kotopouli Company and Katerina, before
opening his namesake Lemos Theater in 1944. He also visited America,
where his first non-Greek play ran from 1957 through 1967.
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