Konstantinos Siradakis, a Greek actor of great renown, was born in Athens, Greece, and spent his childhood traversing the globe due to his father's military postings in Athens, Belgium, Xanthi, and Komotini. His early life was marked by a series of relocations, which ultimately instilled in him a strong sense of adaptability and resilience.
As a young man, Siradakis pursued his passion for the performing arts, enrolling in the University of Athens's esteemed section of Physics. However, his true calling lay in the world of acting, and he subsequently took his first acting classes at the VEAKI school of acting. He further honed his craft by subscribing to the prestigious Acting Laboratory workshop, led by the renowned Akis Davis, which he attended for four consecutive years.
Siradakis's thespian talents soon found expression on the stage, as he took on roles in productions such as "Victor or the Children in Power" by R. Vitrac, "The Idiot" by F. Dostoyevski, and "The Birthday Party" by H. Pinter.
In addition to his work in Greek theater, Siradakis has also made a significant impact in the world of film. He has appeared in some of the most iconic Greek productions, including "Hostage" (2005),"Soul Kicking" (2006),"Strella" (2009),and "Standing Aside, Watching" (Na kathesai kai na koitas). His more recent credits include the international production "Born to Be Murdered" (Netflix),starring J.D. Washington and directed by Ferdinando Cito Filomarino, as well as the Greek film "Ageli Provaton" (Pack of Sheep),directed by D. Kanellopoulos.
Beyond his work as an actor, Siradakis has also collaborated with director S. Etemadi as a character developer on the film "PARI," which premiered at the 2020 Berlinale.