Αλέξανδρος Λογοθέτης: Reflections on Early Career Struggles and the Temptation to Quit Acting

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The actor Alexandros Logothetis spoke about the early years of his career and what discouraged him.

On the couch of “Studio 4,” Alexandros Logothetis sat down on the afternoon of Friday (13/09) and shared introspectively that he thought about quitting his acting profession.

The well-known actor reflected on his early years in his career, when he graduated from drama school in 1991 and later entered the advertising industry, stating that “I have worked silently my whole life. I earn my money from my work, and then I go out and enjoy my walks. I don’t sit around saying ‘I did this and that’.

Later, Alexandros Logothetis mentioned his famous colleagues and classmates from drama school, saying that although the National Theater wanted them, they all went to George Michailidis’ “Open Theater,” “but I, back then, because I was younger and more anarchistic, I saw how the National worked and what the situation was like, I saw the unionists at the National sitting there, punching their cards, and not working; I said I didn’t want that. Imagine, in ’94-95, I was ready to quit the job […] I had entered private television under the best conditions, and within 3 years, everything turned upside down. In ’94, I did a ‘You Decide’ and I didn’t do television again for 10 years.”

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