
Hristos Hatzipanagiotis
Christos Hatzipanagiotis (Agiasos, Lesvos, 19 April 1958) is a Greek theatre and television actor. He was born in 1958 in Agiasos, Lesvos. He began his career in 1982 and became particularly popular with the public with his participation in the very successful ANT1 television series, Crimes, during the period 1998-2000. Before his leading role in this series, he had been for eleven years alongside Lakis Lazopoulos, in Deka mikuni Mitsous, on the Mega Channel television station. He has also participated in the series Oi men kai oi den, Ah Eleni, Dolce vita, Strivein dia tou arravonos, Ola tou gamoi skaldi . In the period 2006-2007, she participated in the subversive black comedy How Sweetly You Kill Me with Maria Lekaki and Vladimiros Kyriakides. In the next television season, 2007-2008, she made a guest appearance in the series Jugerman. Guest appearances followed in the series: Red Room, Safe Sex, Seven Deadly Mother-in-Law, Dia tauta, Kato Partali, To Kalo My Sweet Mother-in-Law, The Man of My Dreams, Don't Start Murmuring, Ten Little Brothers and Your Kind. In the 2021 - 2022 season, she played in the series In-Laws from Tirana with Elisabeth Konstantinidou and Jenny Kazakou. In the 2022 - 2023 season, she had a guest appearance in the series Mary, Mary, Mary. From 2025-present, he stars in the daily series The Land of the Olive on Mega.
Known For
Credits
- 2021 · In laws from Tirana as Lykourgos Dalaouras
- 2017 · Ο Άντρας των Ονείρων μου! as Πανίκος
- 2016 · Στο Καλό, Γλυκιά Μου Συμπεθέρα... as Antonis Rentoumis
- 2015 · Amore Mio as Lazaros
- 2015 · Fleas in the ears as
- 2010 · Journey to Mytilene as Giannis
- 2009 · Το σόι μου μέσα as Σπύρος
- 2007 · Γιούγκερμαν as Χαρίτος Γιαγκόπουλος
- 2006 · Straight Story as Petros
- 2006 · How Sweetly You Kill Me as
- 2004 · Όλα του γάμου δίς... κολα as Μανώλης
- 2003 · Blackmail Boy as Guest
- 2001 · Άγιο Είχαμε as Νίκος
- 1998 · Eglimata as Αχιλλέας Μητρόπουλος
- 1996 · Towards Freedom as
- 1992 · Deka Mikroi Mitsoi as γκέι γιος της χήρας
- 1982 · The Bleeding Statues as