Errikos Litsis is a Greek actor whose path to acting came relatively late, following a series of varied life experiences that shaped his distinctive screen presence. Raised in Athens, he initially pursued studies in statistics and business administration before abandoning that direction, later completing military service and spending several years abroad working in everyday jobs. After returning to Greece, he moved through different occupations until a chance meeting with director
Yannis Economides in 2000 proved decisive, leading him to commit to acting. He made his film debut in
Spirtokouto (2002), delivering a raw and memorable performance that quickly established him as a compelling new face in Greek cinema. He continued his collaboration with Economides in
I psyhi sto stoma (2006), while also appearing in T
Tsiou... (2005), gradually building a reputation for portraying intense, often abrasive characters with striking authenticity. In later years, he worked with director
Tassos Boulmetis in
Mythopathy (2016) and
1968 (2018), and expanded his presence to television with roles in series such as
10i entoli (2004) and
Our Best Years (2020). Alongside his screen work, he has maintained a steady involvement in theatre, performing in plays by Iakovos Kambanellis
Iakovos Kabanellis and
Conor McPherson, bringing the same grounded, unpolished energy that defines his performances across all mediums.