Efthymis Filippou
Efthymis Filippou was born on Jan 18, 1977 in Greece. Efthymis Filippou's big-screen debut came with Dogtooth directed by Yorgos Lanthimos in 2009. Efthymis Filippou is known for The Lobster directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, Jacqueline Abrahams stars as Donkey Shooter and Roger Ashton-Griffiths as Doctor. Efthymis Filippou has got 13 awards and 30 nominations so far. The most recent award Efthymis Filippou achieved is Cannes Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Efthymis Filippou plays is Nimic which will be released on Nov 27, 2020.
Efthymis Filippou was born January 18, 1977 in Acharnes, Athens, Greece. He is a writer, screenwriter and playwright. He has also been active as a journalist and copywriter. In 2007 Efthymis Filippou published the novel "Someone talking to himself while holding a glass of milk" on MNP Publications.Two years later in 2009 he wrote "Dogtooth" together with director/writer Yorgos Lanthimos. So far the two have collaborated in three feature films. Besides "Dogtooth", in "Alps" and "The Lobster". Filippou has also worked with the Greek directors Babis Makridis ("L") and Athina Rachel Tsangari ("Chevalier"). Efthymis Filippou has written two plays "Bloods" (2014) and "Excuse 4&5" (2016).
Birthday
Jan 18, 1977Place of Birth
Acharnes, Greece
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Awards
13 wins & 30 nominations