Kleon Grigoriadis is a Greek actor, politician, and MeRA25 MP, born on June 17, 1965, in Athens. He began his acting career in the early 1990s, making his television debut with a leading role in the social series "The Trip That Kills" alongside Anna Vagena and Tasos Chalkias.
Grigoriadis' early television appearances continued with Mirella Papaikonomou's series "Women" in the 1992-1993 season, followed by a starring role in the drama series "The Eye of the Snake" in the 1994-1995 season. He made guest appearances in the second cycle of the series "Married People Have Souls Too" from 1998 to 1999.
Grigoriadis gained wider recognition in the 1999-2000 season with his starring role in the highly successful sitcom "Something's Happening Next Door", alongside Reno Charalambidis, Dimitra Matsoukas, and Eleftheria Vidakis. The series was scripted and directed by Vassilis Nemea. In the following season, he appeared in two TV series: "It's Your Fault" on Mega Channel and "The Perfect Man" on Star Channel.
From 2001 to 2002, Grigoriadis participated in two stories of Panos Kokkinopoulos' police series "Red Circle". He then starred alongside Anna Panagiotopoulou and Nena Menti in the comedy series "Patra-Venice" from 2002 to 2003. Grigoriadis' subsequent television appearances included the series "Seven Deadly Mother-in-Laws", "Nobody Says I Love You", and "Safe Sex TV Stories" from 2004 to 2005, as well as the TV movie "Women's Agreements".
In the 2005-2006 season, Grigoriadis played in the series "The Misfits" and "The Right Moment", while the following season he appeared in "Mountain Luck" and "The Stories of Police Becca". He made a guest appearance in the series "I Have a Secret" in the 2008-2009 season, and starred in the series "There Are Men and Men".
After a brief hiatus, Grigoriadis returned to television in the 2014-2015 season with one of the leading roles in Dimitris Arvanitis' daily drama series "Justification".
In addition to his television work, Grigoriadis has also appeared in several films. His cinematic debut was in 1990 with the film "The Night of the Secret Meeting", followed by the short film "The Laboratory of Dr. Caligari" in the same year. He then appeared in the film "Gray Station" in 1991, and in George Panousopoulos' film "Freediving" in 1995.
Grigoriadis continued his film career with roles in "Black Out" in 1998, "Female Company" and "The Discreet Charm of Men" in 1999, "Risotto" in 2000, "Stackaman" and "To Be Continued" in 2001, and "Loukoumades Me Meli" in 2005. He then starred in the film "Ama De Se Hale" in 2009, and in Dimitris Arvanitis' film "One Night in Athens" in 2013.
Throughout his career, Grigoriadis has demonstrated his versatility as an actor, appearing in a wide range of television series and films, as well as his ability to adapt to different roles and genres.