Dimitris Poulikakos, a multifaceted Greek artist, was born on January 21, 1943. He has made a name for himself as a singer, composer, actor, radio producer, announcer, writer, and translator of surrealist poetry and literature. Additionally, he is a prominent figure in the Greek Rock scene.
Throughout his career, Poulikakos has appeared in numerous films and television series, including Sloths of the Fertile Valley (1978),Glue Harp (1982),Dracula of the Exarchies (1983),BIOS + state (1987),Made In Greece (1987),The meteoric step of the stork (1991),Female Company (1999),Soapstone (1995),and many others.
On television, he has made notable appearances in series such as The Arbitrary (1989-1991),The Men and the Not in the episode "In the Name of the Man" in the second season (1994-1995),where he played the head prisoner in a prison, Two Strangers (1997),Seven deadly mothers-in-law (2008),and others.
As a pioneer of Greek rock, Poulikakos is considered one of the main representatives of the genre. His record, Metaforai Ekdromai Mitsos, is a landmark in Greek rock 'n roll discography. His concert at the end of the 1970s in Zografou is a significant milestone in Greek rock music history.
Poulikakos's extensive body of work has solidified his position as a prominent figure in the Greek entertainment industry, and his contributions to Greek rock continue to inspire and influence new generations of artists.