Nikos Foskolos

Nikos Foskolos

  • Birthday: 1927-11-26
  • Deathday: 2013-10-30
  • Place of birth: Athens, Greece
  • Also know as: Νίκος Φώσκολος

Biography

Nikos Foskolos (Greek: Νίκος Φώσκολος; 26 November 1927 – 30 October 2013) was a Greek screenwriter and director. He is one of the most commercially successful screenwriters of Greek cinema. He has been called the "Goldfinger of commercial shows". He has been described as "the maître of exaggeration" and "the king of TV shows". His film Ipolochagos Natassa kept the most commercially successful film record for almost three decades from 1970 to 1999. Foskolos was born in Athens on 26 November 1927. He studied Political Science at the University of Athens but did not graduate. From the age of 17, he started writing successful radio plays with both a historical and modern background. His radio series Police Stories were the most popular radio series for three years. In the 1960s, he worked as a theatre critic and also wrote plays for the theatre and radio. He wrote screenplays for over 70 Greek films, mostly working for Finos Film. He introduced Spaghetti Westerns to Greek cinema. His TV daily serial Lampsi was a huge success and ran for 14 seasons getting into the Guinness World Records in 1995. He gained another entry into the Guinness World Records for writing two daily TV series, Lampsi and Kalimera Zoi, for ten years. Lampsi was shown for 13 years from 1991 to 2005 with a total of 3457 episodes produced. In the 1970s, his TV serial Agnostos Polemos (Unknown War) broke the record of TV ratings with 92% of Greek households tuning in to the show. Foskolos has been described as an "important screenwriter", a "talented director", a "wonderful human being" and "the father of TV-serials and films". Ta Nea refers to him as "hyperproductive". The same paper also calls him polygrafotatos translating as "a prolific writer". Foskolos has received awards for The Asphalt Fever (Πυρετός στην άσφαλτο), and The Ruthless (Οι αδίστακτοι). His film Blood on the Land (Το χώμα βάφτηκε κόκκινο) was an Academy Awards Best Foreign Film nominee in 1965. He also received three awards and a state award for Concert for Machine Guns (Κοντσέρτο για πολυβόλα).

Production

Bullets Don't Come Back

1967

As Director

Lieutenant Natassa

1970

As Writer

17 Bullets for an Angel

1981

As Director

Lieutenant Natassa

1970

As Director

When the City Dies

1969

As Writer

The barker

1964

As Writer

I Die Every Dawn

1969

As Director

Visibility Zero

1970

As Director

The Golden Eagles

1963

As Writer

The Refugee

1969

As Writer

Blood on the Land

1966

As Writer

Frenzy

1971

As Writer

Death Will Return

1961

As Author

Emergency exit

1980

As Director

Emergency exit

1980

As Writer

Visibility Zero

1970

As Script

Scream

1964

As Writer

The Avenue of Hate

1968

As Writer

The Avenue of Hate

1968

As Director

The Jungle of Cities

1970

As Writer

I blame the People

1966

As Writer

The Asphalt Fever

1967

As Writer

Tears for Electra

1966

As Writer

Zero Hour Society

1966

As Writer

The Scum

1963

As Writer

With Fear and Passion

1972

As Director

With Fear and Passion

1972

As Writer

The enemies

1965

As Writer

Love and Blood

1968

As Writer

Love and Blood

1968

As Director

Treason Avenue

1969

As Writer

The Ruthless

1965

As Writer

Abuse of authority

1971

As Writer

Front Page Woman

1987

As Writer

Front Page Woman

1987

As Director

Dirty city

1965

As Writer

Captives of Hate

1972

As Director

In the name of the law

1970

As Writer

Captives of Hate

1972

As Writer

In the name of the law

1970

As Director

A Woman's Past

1968

As Writer

Wild Youth

1982

As Writer

Wild Youth

1982

As Director

Deadly dilemma

1989

As Director

Deadly dilemma

1989

As Writer

Nelly, the Spy

1981

As Writer

Love and storm

1961

As Writer

It is a great pity

1964

As Writer

The mother's curse

1961

As Writer

Sentenced to Death

1987

As Writer

Sentenced to Death

1987

As Director

Love and Betrayal

1972

As Writer

The Brave Die Twice

1973

As Writer

I loved a bum

1971

As Story

What the Night Hides

1963

As Writer

Betrayed

1965

As Writer

The Devastated

1966

As Writer

Krystallo

1959

As Writer

The years of rage

1973

As Writer

Thankless

1966

As Writer

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